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Our content for yesterday, April 18 2023 Elon Musk has sat down for an interview where he confirmed

Our content for yesterday, April 18 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Elon Musk admits to the rumor about why he actually bought Twitter]( Elon Musk has sat down for an interview where he confirmed a long-standing rumor about the reason behind following through with his purchase of Twitter. [ [Leaker claims watchOS 10 will finally make app management better]( The Apple Watch is getting some new software later this year and it's said it'll finally add app folders to the mix when watchOS 10 arrives in September. [ [Instagram just got 'one of the most requested features we've had']( Instagram has finally realized that its stance on links in profiles was unnecessary. Now, up to five of them can be added which is a big improvement. [ [Forget ChatGPT, Elon Musk is making TruthGPT, an AI to 'understand the universe']( A truth-seeking AI that attempts to understand the very nature of the universe? You can't accuse Musk of lacking ambition, that's for sure. [ [New NVIDIA GPU driver supports Dead Island 2, fixes nasty Counter-Strike 2 bug]( Dead Island 2 and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor get support, and those in the limited test of Counter-Strike 2 will welcome a bug fix present in driver 531.68. [ [NVIDIA RTX 4070 GPU may get a $50 price cut - and that could happen very soon]( An up to $50 rebate is being mulled by NVIDIA, if the rumor mill is right, and this could be how Team Green helps to stoke sales if they end up flagging. [ [Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Laptop Review]( Lenovo's X1 Carbon in its latest Gen 10 edition still delivers solid performance while remaining the benchmark for ultralight notebooks. [ [Linux beats Windows 11 in AMD Ryzen 7800X3D speed tests - but does that matter?]( Performance showdown sees Linux victorious over Microsoft's OS, but the margin of victory has to be taken into account - plus other factors besides. [ [WhatsApp is upgrading its emoji game with animations]( WhatsApp could be about to change its emoji game by adding support for animated emojis for the first time. The feature is said to be ready for beta testing. [ [Photographer wins prestigious competition with AI image and refuses the award]( A German artist has refused his award for the creative open category that he won at Sony's world photography awards to spark a debate. [ [MIT physicist says humans will give birth to an advanced alien civilization]( Max Tegmark, a physicist, cosmologist, and artificial intelligence researcher, says humans will give birth to an advanced alien civilization. [ [Google's Pixel 7a won't mean the death of the Pixel 6a, report claims]( Google's Pixel 7a is coming but unlike previous releases, Google isn't expected to kill off the previous mid-range phone to make space for it in the lineup. [ [Two new Motorola Razr foldable phones tipped for June Release]( Motorola is said to have not just one but two new foldables ready for the market and they're set to be announced in June according to a new leak. [ [Google DeepMind CEO warns AI is heading towards self awareness]( The head of Google's DeepMind, an artificial intelligence research laboratory, has said that AI is heading in the direction of becoming self-aware. [ [Students create ChatGPT smart glasses to coach you through your next date]( A new pair of smart glasses allow users to access OpenAI's ChatGPT to provide additional information to the wearer in real-time during conversations. [ [Don't expect a mystery third Samsung foldable in 2023]( Samsung had been rumored to have a third foldable device in the works, possibly with a tri-fold design. Now, one analyst says that it won't arrive in 2023. [ [The GeForce RTX 4070 is here, so where's AMD's mid-range response?]( AMD has yet to release or talk about more affordable RDNA 3 graphics cards, but that doesn't mean there's no info out there for the 7800 XT and 7700 XT. [ [This Sony Trinitron CRT turned into a custom water-cooled PC is pure retro gold]( This custom build takes a classic Sony Trinitron CRT monitor and turns it into an all-in-one retro gaming PC, and it looks awesome. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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