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Apple shelves second-gen Vision Pro, but a cheaper model could debut in 2025

Rumor mill: Apple’s Vision Pro recently marked its first anniversary, but the company is reportedly not planning to release a second-gen model any time soon. Instead, a cheaper version of the device is said to be in the works to rope in buyers who are unwilling to splurge on the original due to its high […]

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Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world – after unbelievable 12-month run

Why it matters: Nvidia’s role as the provider of most of the advanced hardware powering the AI boom has seen it become the second most-valuable company in the world. Team Green’s market cap had surpassed the $3 trillion mark earlier this month but after a stock split and subsequent increases on its price, it’s now

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AMD’s Strix Point chip could boost handheld PC gaming performance by over 30%

In brief: For some time, curiosity has surrounded AMD’s upcoming Strix Point (Ryzen AI 300) APUs. Although the company expects to begin shipping the next-generation mobile processors as soon as next month, information on their performance has been scant so far. The first third-party vendor to publicly reveal performance projections for a Strix Point device

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Roundup: Snapdragon X Elite Windows laptop first impressions, performance and battery life preview

The big picture: Review embargoes have lifted, painting an early picture of how the Snapdragon Elite X stacks up against x86 machines powered by AMD and Intel as well as Macs featuring Apple’s own Arm-based silicon. Today the first wave of laptops powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series processors have hit shore, so it’s time

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AI is being used to identify and soothe stressed call center workers with photo montages

WTF?! If you’re a call center agent whose mother’s virtue has been called into question by a customer for the third time today, you’ve still got eight hours left of your shift, and your boss has just informed you that all holiday leave is cancelled, it’s likely to cause quite a lot of unhealthy stress.

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Drones are biting back against Florida’s mosquito problem

In brief: Drones have joined the unending fight against the mosquito problem in the US. A Florida-based company manufactures the devices, which are being used in almost half of all American states and Australia to control the disease-spreading insects. A known vector for spreading diseases such as malaria, dengue, West Nile, yellow fever and Zika,

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PCIe 7.0 achieves impressive 128 GT/s in optical connection demonstration

Why it matters: Companies involved in PCIe development have been designing optical connectors for the protocol for a while, but DevCon 2024 saw a significant new step toward using them in real-world hardware. Transitioning from CopperLink to optical might become crucial for the massive speed increases expected from PCIe 6.0 and 7.0. Cadence demonstrated a

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Asus is changing customer service protocols following RMA controversy

What just happened? Issues regarding Asus’s customer service came to a head last month when Gamers Nexus reported on an outrageously overpriced ROG Ally RMA. In response to widespread consumer backlash, the company has outlined a detailed multi-step plan to overhaul its customer service and hopefully regain consumer trust. Asus has pledged to make several

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TDK unveils prototype solid-state battery with 20 times the energy density of closest competitor

The bleeding edge: Electronic manufacturer TDK just announced a solid-state battery breakthrough that could lead to smaller consumer devices and, eventually, longer ranges for electronic vehicles. The company claims the small ceramic cells can hold 100 times the charge of its current solid-state battery and over twice that of the closest leading liquid electrolyte batteries.

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