Skip to main content

Sony PCV-V1/G Media PC Review

Quote from the review at Trusted Review:

“The PC itself looks fantastic, fronted by a 15in TFT display. The screen is one of Sony’s X-Black units (formerly Onyx Black) and the image produced is quite simply superb. Yes, as always there’s a little more reflection than with a standard TFT, but that’s only a small price to pay for the strong vibrant colours and incredibly bright image. The native resolution is 1,024 x 768 which is pretty standard for a 15in screen, and considering that this is not your average PC, it’s totally acceptable.

Although the screen is excellent, you won’t be using it to play the latest games, due to the SiS graphics chipset driving it. That said, you’ll have specific duties in mind for a machine like this and it’s unlikely that playing games will be among them.”

Read the full review

Ian Bell
I work with the best people in the world and get paid to play with gadgets. What's not to like?
A dangerous new jailbreak for AI chatbots was just discovered
the side of a Microsoft building

Microsoft has released more details about a troubling new generative AI jailbreak technique it has discovered, called "Skeleton Key." Using this prompt injection method, malicious users can effectively bypass a chatbot's safety guardrails, the security features that keeps ChatGPT from going full Taye.

Skeleton Key is an example of a prompt injection or prompt engineering attack. It's a multi-turn strategy designed to essentially convince an AI model to ignore its ingrained safety guardrails, "[causing] the system to violate its operators’ policies, make decisions unduly influenced by a user, or execute malicious instructions," Mark Russinovich, CTO of Microsoft Azure, wrote in the announcement.

Read more