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Apple's entire entry-level product lineup now costs less than a single 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Pro chip.
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Google signed a billion-dollar cloud deal with Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab, giving the AI startup new firepower to train frontier models.
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Picking the right headphones for the right situation is key. For everyday use, exercising and lengthy listening time, three is the perfect number for a headphones collection. Here are my picks.
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Sony AI's Ace robot can now compete with and sometimes beat elite table tennis players, a milestone for real-world robotics and fast physical AI.
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Google adds continued conversations to Gemini for Home, enabling more natural voice interactions without repeating wake words.
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Meta is tracking some US employees' keystrokes, clicks, and screen activity to train AI agents, raising new questions about workplace surveillance.
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OK, it's not been a great first half for many companies, from end users to vendors and providers. The good news is that users sort of believe that many of the economic and political issues that have contributed to the problem have been at least held at bay.
There's still uncertainty in the tech world, but it's a bit less than before. Most of the companies I've talked with this year have stayed guardedly optimistic that things were going to improve. Over the last month, of the nearly 200 companies I've emailed with, only 21 were "pessimistic" about the outlook for their tech spending in the second half.
Lack of pessimism doesn't translate to optimism, though, and optimism is a bit non-specific for network and IT planners to build on. What are the user priorities for tech for the rest of the year? Do they think their budgets will shift, and if so from what to what? Are they looking to make major changes in their networks, change their vendors, be more or less open? I thought I knew some of the answers to these questions, but for some I was wrong.
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Samsung today unveiled the Exynos 2200, its latest flagship chipset that will power Galaxy S22 smartphones in certain regions. The new platform is based on 4nm EUV process technology and comes with a custom GPU called Xclipse.
It is based on the AMD RDNA2 architecture and as such is a "single hybrid graphics processor" that offers advanced features such as ray tracing and variable rate shading on mobile devices, the first smartphone chip to do so. Ray tracing is a technology that simulates how light behaves in real life, calculating the motion and color of objects as light rays bounce off surfaces.
The hardware-accelerated feature offers realistic effects and immersive graphics, making playing games that support these features as great as it looks. Variable rate shading is another technology implemented in PC and console games. Develope
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