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    New Affordable AMD B650 Motherboard Roundup

    [ad_1] About a year ago we put together a comprehensive roundup covering 35 motherboards based on the AMD B650 chipset, and at the time that was every single B650 board on the market. After months of work, we found that all B650 motherboards were fit for use with any AM5 processor, having tested them successfully […] More

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    PlayStation 5 Pro will be bigger, faster, and better using the same CPU

    [ad_1] Rumor mill: The time for a home console mid-generation refresh is approaching, and leakers are working overtime to provide additional information about Sony’s gaming machine. A consensus of leaks says the PlayStation 5 Pro will have much better graphics performance while utilizing the same CPU as the standard model. Last month, internal Sony documents […] More

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    Emulators suffer first App Store casualty as Apple cans knockoff Game Boy app

    [ad_1] That was quick: Apple just pulled one of the first retro-gaming emulators, iGBA, from the App Store. It only began allowing emulators earlier this month, and the iGBA app had only been approved for less than a week before getting yanked for violating copyright and spam policies. Frankly, another unauthorized software related to Nintendo […] More

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    Repair shop reports receiving 200 melted RTX 4090s per month, up from last year

    [ad_1] A hot potato: The controversy surrounding melting RTX 4090 power cable adapters continues. Users began reporting burned connectors over a year ago, and the problem persisted long after Nvidia’s official statement blamed user error. Although the company upgraded to safer plugs, CableMod recalled its third-party adapters, and a repair shop still receives hundreds of […] More

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    Lean on me: Some AI products still depend on human intervention

    [ad_1] The big picture: AI is becoming increasingly prevalent, vowing to enhance our day-to-day experiences and afford us the luxury of focusing on tasks that hold greater significance. Or at least, that’s what big tech companies want you to believe. In reality, AI is still heavily dependent on humans to pull off its illusion. Presto […] More

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    Zoom Download Free – 6.0

    [ad_1] Start or join a 100-person meeting with crystal-clear, face-to-face video, high quality screen sharing, and instant messaging – for free. Zoom brings video conferencing, online meetings and group messaging into one easy-to-use application. It’s super easy: install the free Zoom app, click on “Host a Meeting” and invite up to 100 people to join. […] More

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    Biggest gamma-ray burst ever recorded came from a “regular” supernova

    [ad_1] Hostile Cosmos: Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are powerful energetic explosions observed by astronomers in distant galaxies. NASA describes GRBs as the most powerful class of explosions known in the universe, and they are primarily observed in connection with dying stars and resulting supernova events. Researchers in 2022 discovered the brightest GRB ever recorded. The event, […] More

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    A decade of Interstellar: Epic space odyssey returns to theaters this September

    [ad_1] Something to look forward to: Christopher Nolan’s epic sci-fi film Interstellar is getting another run in theaters to celebrate the flick’s 10th anniversary. Paramount Pictures announced the rerack during the recent CinemaCon conference In Las Vegas. Interstellar debuted in late 2014, and features a star-studded cast including Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, John […] More

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    10 Things We Hate About Nvidia

    [ad_1] Editor’s take: To be clear, we do not hate Nvidia. Quite the opposite; we have become increasingly convinced of their strong position in the data center since their March 2022 Analyst Day – six months before ChatGPT ignited the AI world. Our title references the 1999 rom-com, which is a modern adaptation of Shakespeare. […] More

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    The WD Ultrastar Transporter supports up to 368 terabytes of storage in a 30-pound form factor

    [ad_1] The big picture: Western Digital offers storage solutions for a wide range of use cases, including some of the most niche scenarios. This includes situations like conducting seismic exploration in remote areas or working in locations with slow internet connections. For individuals facing these challenges, WD has introduced the Ultrastar Transporter. Weighing 30 pounds […] More

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    New World of Warcraft VR mod gives players a fresh look at Azeroth

    [ad_1] Why it matters: World of Warcraft is undeniably one of the most popular MMORPG titles ever created. Since its release in 2004, players have dedicated thousands of hours to exploring the vast lands of Azeroth. However, after spending so much time in the game, keeping the experience fresh and exciting can become challenging. Fortunately, […] More

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    Class-action lawsuit accuses HP of monopolizing aftermarket ink cartridges

    [ad_1] Recap: HP seems to have embraced the role of the villain in the realm of printers and ink cartridges, as controversies surrounding the company persist. Legal battles have arisen over its customer policies, with recent arguments focusing on whether consumers knowingly agree to exclusively purchase HP ink when buying one of the company’s printers. […] More

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    4K QD-OLED vs. 4K WOLED: What You Need to Know

    [ad_1] Are you thinking of jumping into the OLED gaming ecosystem with a brand new 32-inch 4K fast refresh monitor but aren’t sure whether to choose a QD-OLED or WOLED panel? Today’s article will provide a thorough comparison of the two, showing precisely which panel performs better in various scenarios, including some side-by-side visuals that […] More

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    Western Digital is working on 900MB/s and 2TB SD cards for launch this summer

    [ad_1] Something to look forward to: Memory card makers have only recently begun unveiling products that meet the SD Express performance standard, despite the specification having been available for a long time. These new cards feature unprecedented speeds, aiding content creators and broadcasters in quickly encoding high-resolution, high-refresh-rate video. Additionally, Western Digital plans to introduce […] More

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    Nvidia advises crash-prone CPU owners to look to Intel for assistance

    [ad_1] Facepalm: Users of Intel’s high-end 13th-gen and 14th-gen CPUs have been complaining about instability issues in gaming for months. Now, Chipzilla will have to address negative feedback from GeForce GPU owners as well. Nvidia’s latest graphics drivers for GeForce GPUs include some interesting release notes, which the company is sharing on its official forums […] More

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    Vast majority of US hospital websites share visitor data with Big Tech

    [ad_1] Facepalm: HIPAA privacy rules are a big deal in the healthcare industry, and it only seems natural that those protections would extend to all aspects of a patient’s experience. According to a recent study, however, privacy pretty much goes out the window when visiting a hospital’s website. Unsurprisingly, it all boils down to ad […] More

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    Google to spend $1 billion to lay two new cables on the Pacific seabed

    [ad_1] The big picture: Undersea cables serve as the backbone of the global digital network. Google, one of the largest Internet-based corporations on the planet, is keenly interested in enhancing the undersea infrastructure that connects continents. Google has announced a new $1 billion investment to enhance digital connectivity to Japan. This initiative, known as Pacific […] More

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    Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K 27″ Reviews, Pros and Cons

    [ad_1] The ViewFinity S9 isn’t as premium as Apple Studio Display, but it delivers the same image quality, which is probably the most important thing in a monitor. Plus, if you’re okay with giving up the premium construction, you end up getting more with the adjustable stand and matte screen for much less. By 9to5Mac […] More

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    Amazon executive claims robots and automation will enhance, not replace, human jobs

    [ad_1] In brief: Companies adopting generative AI, robotics, and other forms of automation will always bring fears that humans are being made redundant. But an executive at Amazon, which is embracing GenAI and human-like robots, claims it’s a “myth” that these technologies take jobs away from people. Stefano La Rovere, Amazon’s director of global robotics, […] More

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    Microsoft could soon sneak Start menu ads into Windows 11

    [ad_1] Facepalm: Microsoft first introduced ads on the Start menu with Windows 10 but has kept them out of Windows 11 so far, possibly to incentivize migration to its latest version. But that’s likely set to change soon, and it doesn’t come as a surprise – just look at how they push Edge to be […] More

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    Google enhances Workspace with Gemini Pro 1.5 and new Vids application

    [ad_1] Forward-looking: Companies like Google and Microsoft have been scrambling to integrate as many GenAI features into their productivity suites as soon possible. Case in point, this week at Google’s Cloud Next event, the company was ready to unveil a huge range of new AI integrations in the latest version of Workspace, even adding a […] More

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