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Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair Unite for Co-Headlining Tour
Music Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair are hitting the road for a co-headlining run, bringing a double dose of 1990s nostalgia to U.S. venues this...
Foodies! Get Ready to Feast at GTCO Food and Drink Festival 2026
Music Food lovers, it is almost that time again. The GTCO Food and Drink Festival is back for its 9th edition, and if you...
Brave Firewall + VPN arrives on Windows
Image: Brave Brave has expanded its browser/firewall/VPN service, known as Brave Firewall + VPN, to Windows with the release of Brave 1.49, the company said Monday. Brave, of course, is typically known for its privacy-centric browser, which has existed for several years. Recently, it expanded into VPN services, though just for Android and iOS. Today
Brave Summarizer takes on Bing and ChatGPT at the AI search results game
Home News Software (Image credit: Brave) Hopping on the AI train, Brave is incorporating its own AI-powered search function to its web browser called Summarizer – similar to what Microsoft recently did to Bing.The new feature “provides concise and to-the-point answers at the top of Brave Search results”. For example, if you want to learn
Brave Search Launches New AI-Powered ‘Summarizer’ For Quicker Answers
Jarretera/Shutterstock There have been few standout platforms in the race for ultimate AI supremacy. OpenAI's GPT-3 (the artificial brain behind ChatGPT and Bing Chat) has been the basis for a great deal of the web apps and services powered by large language models, owed mostly due to its substantial backing, a massive dataset, and open
Brave and Opera are adding AI-powered summaries to their browsers
Image: Brave While Microsoft continues to polish Bing Chat and Google preps its own AI chatbot, Bard, smaller alternative browsers Brave and Opera are making plans for AI, too. The two browser companies said that they will use AI to summarize articles, with Brave debuting the Summarizer today. Microsoft’s latest beta version of Edge uses
2023 will be a brave new servicing world
HousingWire recently spoke to Amanda Phillips, executive vice president of compliance at ACES Quality Management, about getting staff and technology ready to meet upcoming regulatory requirements while ensuring quality throughout the life of the loan...
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Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair Unite for Co-Headlining Tour
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Foodies! Get Ready to Feast at GTCO Food and Drink Festival 2026
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Music(Image credit: Steve Jennings/Getty Images)Steve Vai has...
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