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    TCL is selling a 300Hz 1080p gaming monitor for $88

    At first glance, the specs are familiar. A 1080p resolution on a 24.5-inch panel is hardly cutting-edge in 2026, but that combination continues to hold its place in esports for a reason. Higher resolutions demand more GPU power, and in games where milliseconds matter, players often prioritize frame rate stability… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Spotify CEO defends AI music, promises musicians will be adequately compensated

    Speaking to the Financial Times, Norström described the new feature as a “legal” and “controlled” way for users to create AI-generated music without resorting to piracy. He acknowledged that some of the backlash to AI-generated content is “reasonable,” but said Spotify will continue to protect musicians while offering users an… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Ferrari bet its legacy on an EV designed by Jony Ive. The backlash wiped out $5 billion in a day.

    Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister and transport minister, weighed in publicly, writing on X: “It looks nothing like a (Ferrari). Is this supposed to be ‘innovation’? Who knows what (company founder) Enzo Ferrari would say.” That kind of response shows how far the Luce departs from Ferrari’s established identity. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple's M5 MacBook Air drops to $899 in latest deal

    Apple’s latest MacBook Air is down to $899, matching one of the lowest prices seen so far for the ultraportable. The base config includes 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 13.6″ Liquid Retina display, while the M5 chip adds improved AI and productivity performance in Apple’s fanless thin-and-light design. Read Entire Article Source […] More

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    DuckDuckGo's app is growing in popularity after Google turned search into AI

    Google has decided to turn web search into a more chatbot-like experience, and not everyone is thrilled with the change. Critics of AI-driven search are now expecting a significant backlash, with many users looking for alternative search services to avoid reinforcing Mountain View’s LLM-centric approach. According to data provided by… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Inside the data center boom that's consuming Chile's last water

    The Quilicura wetland, just north of Chile’s capital, Santiago, has the largest concentration of data centers in Latin America. Consuming billions of liters of water annually, data centers have exacerbated dry conditions in a swamp already suffering from the worst drought in over 100 years of recordkeeping. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Nvidia Vera CPU impresses in early Nvidia-sanctioned benchmarks

    Michael Larabel from Phoronix recently called Nvidia’s Vera datacenter CPU the fastest Arm Linux processor he has tested in the outlet’s 22-year history. However, since he conducted the benchmarks in a controlled environment at the company’s Santa Clara headquarters, the results can hardly be considered definitive. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Pope Leo XIV says humanity needs to disarm AI before it's too late

    The remarks come from an 82-page text called Magnifica Humanitas (translated as Magnificent Humanity), the first encyclical of his papacy, released on May 25. An encyclical is a pope’s official teaching letter to the Catholic Church, outlining his priorities for the Church’s 1.4 billion members. For Leo, the priority appears… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Windows Secure Boot certificates set to expire in June – here's what it means for your PC

    In an Ask Microsoft Anything livestream on YouTube, Microsoft Principal Security Engineer Arden White, Principal Software Architect Scott Shell, and Group Engineering Manager Richard Powell answered a range of questions about Secure Boot, including its importance for Windows devices, how to update to the latest version, and what could happen… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    People without lawyers are using AI to flood courts with lawsuits

    The New York Times highlights the case of Donald Sauve, a Minnesota man who sued his ex-wife, her lawyer, and a state judge after an earlier legal challenge was rejected as frivolous. His first handwritten complaint, which sought $275,000 in damages, was dismissed in less than a month for lack… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Star Citizen crosses $1 billion in crowdfunding as Chris Roberts eyes version 1.0

    Just one year after reaching $800 million in its unrelenting funding spree, Star Citizen has now crossed yet another significant milestone. The overly ambitious space trading and combat simulator, developed by Cloud Imperium Games, has officially raised more than $1 billion from enthusiasts and early backers. Game director Chris Roberts,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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