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Samsung responds to criticism of the Galaxy S24’s AI photo-editing features

The big picture: Samsung is addressing head-on concerns that are wider than just new features for a smartphone. Generative AI needs to be regulated, according to the company’s head of customer experience, Patrick Chomet, and governments are right to be concerned about its capabilities. At this year’s first Unpacked event, Samsung showed off a series […]

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Microsoft’s top project management tool is just $30 now

The business world has a greater need than ever for project managers. These experts help streamline projects, keeping them on time and under budget, so that companies can stay in the black. This top project management tool is available now through an authorized Microsoft Partner and your managers will love having Microsoft Project 2021 Professional

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Google manager claims Moore’s Law has been dead for 10 years

In context: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has consistently proclaimed the demise of Moore’s Law in recent years. Although his counterparts at AMD and Intel hold differing opinions, a recent presentation from Google appears to align with Huang’s perspective. This alignment might also help elucidate TSMC’s trends over the past several years. The tech industry frequently

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AMD Ryzen 7 8700G tested with overclocked DDR5 memory

Bottom line: Overclockers have begun experimenting with the recently released Ryzen 7 8700G processor. Early tests indicate that AMD’s APU, with its powerful integrated graphics, can leverage fast DDR5 to achieve improved results in memory-intensive applications, such as AI. The Ryzen 7 8700G is AMD’s latest Zen 4 processor, featuring an integrated Radeon 700M GPU.

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Meta’s VR/AR/metaverse division had its best and worst quarter as total losses pass $42 billion

What just happened? Few company divisions could have their best quarter ever, generating $1 billion in revenue, while also experiencing a record operating loss of $4.65 billion. But then Meta’s Reality Labs, the VR/AR business responsible for its metaverse ambitions, knows a lot about losing money. Since the end of 2020, it has hemorrhaged more

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Here are the PC gaming highlights from Sony’s PlayStation State of Play

Something to look forward to: Although Sony’s State of Play showcases are focused on upcoming games for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation VR 2, most of the content is either multiplatform or is likely to eventually come to PC. Highlights include Death Stranding 2, Dragon’s Dogma 2, Stellar Blade, Judas, Silent Hill 2, and more.

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Apple Vision Pro will have more than 600 dedicated apps at launch tomorrow

In context: The Apple Vision Pro launches tomorrow, February 2. The company claims the device will have over a million apps at launch. Of course, that’s because the Vision Pro is compatible with iOS and iPadOS. The bad news is that these already available games and utilities can’t take real advantage of the Vision Pro’s

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The Vision Pro’s battery has a secret connector, meet the “fat” Lightning cable

Why it matters: Apple’s new Vision Pro headset is set for launch tomorrow, February 2, but ahead of that, a number of publications were allowed to publish their hands-on previews. While these mostly praise the headset’s impressive hardware and immersive visuals, one inconspicuous detail seemingly passed under everyone’s radar. A new discovery on the Apple

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Nvidia turning to Intel Foundry Services to expand GPU and AI chip capacity

Rumor mill: The appeal of AI systems for business prospects isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and tech companies are in need of a growing number of GPUs and dedicated chips to properly process those ML algorithms. Nvidia is sourcing its AI chips from TSMC, but the Taiwanese foundry could be unable to meet the US

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