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Frore unveils thinner, lighter, and smarter version of its AirJet Mini fanless cooler

In a nutshell: Frore Systems has hit the Las Vegas strip with a thinner and lighter version of its AirJet Mini cooling system. The newly minted AirJet Mini Slim builds on the success of the original, which earned a Golden Award at Computex 2023 and a Best of Innovation award at this year’s consumer electronic […]

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Buyer of $1,600 second-hand RTX 4090 finds it has no GPU, missing VRAM chips

Facepalm: Imagine paying $1,660 for an RTX 4090 graphics card only to discover it was missing some vital components, including its GPU and several VRAM chips. That nightmare scenario was a reality for one Hong Kong gamer, who purchased Nvidia’s consumer flagship on the second-hand market. The unfortunate Mr. Hong bought the RTX 4090 from

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Sony will release an extended reality headset later this year

In brief: Qualcomm recently unveiled an SoC designed to help other companies develop a new generation of mixed-reality headsets, perhaps to compete with Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro. One of Qualcomm’s first clients is Sony, which is preparing a new device separate from the gaming VR headset the company released in February last year. Sony is

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The Rabbit R1 is a standalone, AI-powered gadget that can mimic human app usage

Forward-looking: Rabbit is now accepting pre-orders for R1, a standalone AI-powered device that utilizes what the company calls a large action model (LAM) to learn how to perform and complete tasks on behalf of its user. In short, the LAM aims to understand how humans interact with computers. By learning and mimicking these behaviors, it

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RTX Remix open beta will let modders add ray tracing to classic games later this month

Something to look forward to: Some modders have been tinkering with pieces of Nvidia’s upcoming ray tracing mod framework for months, but the entire toolset will be available publicly in a few weeks. The company hopes the community will use this new software to create fan remasters of PC classics – like Half-Life 2, which

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AR and VR apps for Vision Pro are “spatial computing” apps, Apple says

Facepalm: The Vision Pro headset is set to launch in the US on February 2, and Apple has released detailed app development requirements. Developers must thoroughly introduce and describe their creations before submitting their code to the device’s store. According to Apple’s new guidelines, apps intended to operate on visionOS should be labeled as “spatial

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TCL unveils new 115-inch mini-LED TV with 5,000 nits brightness and 20,000 dimming zones

What just happened? When it comes to televisions, bigger is usually better, which means TCL’s 115-inch QM891G should be pretty good. The new mini-LED TV, just announced at CES, also boasts a massive 20,000 separate dimming zones and over 5,000 nits of brightness. TCL’s QM891 is packed with features, including a 120Hz QLED display (144Hz

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Analysts expect DRAM prices to continue to rise in 2024

Why it matters: Market intelligence company TrendForce has just released its latest predictions about the DRAM memory market. During the first quarter of 2024, the company says, buyers should expect to spend more for every existing category of DRAM-based products. The semiconductor industry should experience a new wave of growth in the coming year as

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Apple Vision Pro launches February 2 with “new spatial games” and controller support

In brief: Apple does not maintain a presence at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which starts tomorrow. However, that didn’t stop it from using the busy news cycle to reveal some details on its upcoming Vision Pro mixed reality headset. The Vision Pro is the first new product out of Cupertino since

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