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PlayStation VR 2 will start supporting PCs later this year

Why it matters: As concerns grow regarding the future of VR gaming, Sony’s decision to make its PlayStation 5 headset, the PS VR2, compatible with PCs could significantly impact the sector. Although no specific PC titles compatible with PS VR2 have been announced, the headset’s pricing and eye-tracking functionality position it as a top contender […]

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Xiaomi takes potshots at Apple iPad Pro with its new flagship tablet

Why it matters: Xiaomi’s upcoming Pad 6S Pro appears to be trying to attract iPad buyers to its growing tablet ecosystem, especially in China. However, it remains to be seen whether the company’s innovative cross-device features and HyperOS software, which resembles iOS, can genuinely entice Apple’s loyal user base. Xiaomi has unveiled its latest flagship

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Asus expands its single-board computer line with new Tinker Board 3N models

In brief: Aside from being the world’s fifth largest PC vendor by unit sales, Asus entered the single-board computer (SBC) business in recent years with its “Tinker” board line. The Taiwanese manufacturer is now expanding the Tinker offering with new Arm-based devices. Asus is adding new SBC products to its “Tinker Board 3” products, a

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Seven of the top 10 best-selling phones of 2023 were iPhones

The top 10: Counterpoint Research has published its list of the best-selling smartphones of 2023 and for the first time, the top seven positions belong to Apple. The remaining three spots went to Samsung, but none of them were the company’s flagship models. Counterpoint’s Global Monthly Handset Model Sales Tracker shows the iPhone 14, iPhone

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DVD-like optical disc could store 1.6 petabits (or 200 terabytes) on 100 layers

Forward-looking: As consumers increasingly turn toward digital distribution and data center operators try various storage methods, optical discs haven’t stopped evolving. A recently published paper explains how manufacturers could make DVD-like discs that hold the equivalent of hundreds or thousands of Blu-rays. Researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology have developed an

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Hemispherical solar cells could significantly improve sunlight absorption

Why it matters: Many research teams are working to achieve new technological breakthroughs in creating more efficient and useful solar cells. A recent study by a Turkish university presents a potential solution, offering a computational analysis of an innovative type of photovoltaic cell. Dooyoung Hah, assistant professor of electrical engineering at Abdullah Gül University, recently

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Apple doubles iPhone 15’s advertised battery lifespan ahead of EU regulations

Why it matters: Batteries in Apple’s latest iPhone 15 models are more durable than initially thought. The Cupertino tech giant recently published a support document outlining revised guidelines for the battery packs that power iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models. Apple now says these batteries can retain 80 percent of their original capacity at

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AMD Zen 6 CPUs might integrate RDNA 5 for improved iGPU performance

Rumor mill: Although AMD has been integrating graphics into recent generations of its mainstream desktop CPUs, that implementation has been somewhat of an afterthought, with APUs receiving the company’s best iGPUs. However, a reliable source suggests that this practice might change with Zen 6. Known leaker Everest recently claimed that Zen 6, a future lineup

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MIT’s minuscule terahertz RFID tag foils counterfeiters with metallic glue

In context: Radiofrequency identification (RFID) has become ubiquitous in the digital age. It is used in stores to make no-touch purchases with our credit cards or phones. Car rental agencies have started implementing it so customers can return their vehicles by simply parking them and walking away. Casinos even use RFID tags to authenticate their

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