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Nintendo Switch 2 rumors: 8nm Nvidia SoC, performance, pricing, and more

The big picture: The Switch 2 isn’t expected until sometime in early 2025, and there are numerous rumors circulating as to why Nintendo has put off the successor for so long. Some believe a delayed launch is a strategic move that gives Nintendo more time to manufacture sufficient inventory to deter scalpers, while others seem

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SBF lawyers plead for 5-7 year sentence calling possibility of 100 years “grotesque”

WTF?! Sam Bankman-Fried was living the high life in a private villa in the Bahamas, sipping on piña coladas, and rubbing elbows with celebrities and other billionaires. But his lawyers say poor old Sam was miserable that whole time. The courts should take pity because he has a “condition” that no regular person has heard

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Consumer Reports finds dangerous security vulnerabilities in cheap doorbell cameras

Facepalm: Consumer Reports delivers investigative reports and tests mass-manufactured products, providing advice and documentation on how consumers can protect their rights. The latest CR report focuses on doorbell cameras, and the findings couldn’t be worse. Consumer Reports investigated inexpensive doorbell cameras, revealing that they are plagued by “terrible” security practices and are essentially all produced

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The software developer who wore an Apple Vision Pro at his wedding offers explanation

WTF?! You might have seen a recent photo of a man standing next to a woman in a wedding dress as the pair celebrate their special day. Nothing unusual there, apart from the Apple Vision Pro that the groom is wearing. The bride’s forlorn expression led to speculation that the mixed reality headset had been

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EA to lay off around 670 people, sunset games, move away from future IPs

What just happened? Even the biggest game companies aren’t immune from the spate of job cuts that have plagued the industry recently. Electronic Arts has announced that it is letting go of 5% of its worldwide staff, impacting around 670 people. Furthermore, it will also be “sunsetting” a number of games and moving away from

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The US Department of Defense is using ML algorithms to find airstrike targets

Chatbots Kill: In 2017, the Pentagon established Project Maven to apply machine learning (ML) technology to identify targets in real-time combat situations. The program has now seemingly been turned into a proper war tool, though members of the US military vow there’s still a human pulling the final trigger. Since early February, the US Department

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IBM says their latest AI-enhanced storage platform can identify ransomware in under a minute

Forward-looking: IBM has announced a new version of its FlashCore Module storage drive along with a new version of their Storage Defender software that, combined, can improve a customer’s ability to detect and react to cyber attacks or ransomware. As IBM highlights, existing FlashSystem products already scan all incoming data as it is being written,

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Samsung and Micron prep advanced HBM3E 3D chips for memory-intensive applications

Forward-looking: The AI boom is in full swing, and chip manufacturers are bringing new, advanced memory technologies to the table. Next-generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is poised to deliver significant increases in both bandwidth and capacity, and Samsung is aiming aiming to lead the industry. Despite entering the HBM3E market somewhat belatedly, Samsung is introducing

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Intel’s 1nm node coming in 2027 with “double-digit” improvements in performance & efficiency

The big picture: At its Foundry Direct Connect event last week, Intel announced a new public roadmap, revealing that its 14A foundry node (1.4nm class) will go into production in 2026 before being scaled up the following year. The company has now also confirmed that it will start developing its 10A node (1nm equivalent) in

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