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Google is changing how it shows search results to European users

In context: In recent years, the European Union has enacted a series of legislations to hold Big Tech companies accountable for their business practices and force them to implement more consumer-friendly policies, such as requiring USB-C in iPhones. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is one such regulation that aims to ensure fair and open digital

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Zuckerberg and Meta set to purchase 350,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs by the end of 2024

Forward-looking: A recent Instagram post from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the company’s plans to invest heavily in Nvidia hardware and other AI initiatives by the end of 2024. Zuckerberg outlined Meta’s intent to intensify efforts for an open-source artificial general intelligence capable of supporting everything from productivity and development to wearable technologies and AI-powered

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Palworld is a smash hit with over 850,000 concurrent players on Steam, and counting

A hot potato: Steam’s next Early Access hit is an open-world survival crafting game like many others, except it features legally distinct Pokémon wielding machine guns. Initial impressions of Palworld are positive, with some describing it as the fully 3D Pokémon adventure that Nintendo hasn’t yet delivered. Palworld entered Early Access on Friday and immediately

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AMD is showing every sign of supporting AM4 for the foreseeable future

Forward-looking: AMD will keep supporting the platform until the cost of producing older DDR4 memory becomes more expensive than that of DDR5, said Donny Woligroski, AMD’s technical marketing manager. As for migrating to AM5, that’s for people “who want to tee up for the future.” AMD’s AM4 user base can rest easy regarding any doubts

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HDD revenue retrospect: Charting nearly 70 years of hard drive financial data

The big picture: It has been nearly 70 years since IBM introduced what many consider to be the world’s first digital hard drive. Since that time, annual revenue generated by traditional HDDs has mostly followed a predictable path albeit with a few deviations. Digital storage analyst Tom Coughlin, along with industry associated Tom Gardner, recently

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Researchers develop world’s first functioning graphene semiconductor

The bleeding edge: After 10 years of study, researchers say they have finally created the world’s first functional graphene-based semiconductor. It should prove helpful in quantum and traditional computing and will allow Moore’s Law to continue, much to Jensen Huang’s dismay. Earlier this month, researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta published a

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New PCIe cards for streamers offer up to 4K@144Hz captures with full HDMI 2.1 support

Check it out: Modern gaming hardware and capture software are often “good enough” to satisfy players’ need to record a gaming session or stream their valiant deeds on Twitch. However, professional streamers could get better results with these dedicated internal PCIe cards. AVerMedia introduced two new PCIe cards for game capture and streaming tasks. The

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Apple publishes full Vision Pro specs, revealing boosted M2 memory bandwidth

In brief: The updated store page for the upcoming Apple Vision Pro confirms that wearing one will be like strapping a MacBook Air or iPad Pro to your face. The hardware specs closely align with Apple’s high-end tablets and entry-level notebooks, but its unique features could offer distinct advantages. The Vision Pro is now available

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