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Intel to Hold Webinar to Discuss Long-Term Vision for Foundry, Separating Fab and Design Reporting

As Intel prepares to move its fabs into its new Intel Foundry business, it will change the way it reports results in the coming months. To discuss the company’s long-term vision and give investors a better understanding of how Intel’s business will move forward with Intel Foundry and Intel Products groups, Intel plans to host a webinar…

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Every phone needs this Android 15 feature that locks your screen and saves battery life

As usual, the next-gen Android beta is already available to developers. They can test some of Google’s new features for the next-gen OS release. Or they can inspect the code for clues of what comes next. The latter is always a source of exciting findings. And it so happens that one of the cool features…

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Inclusive approaches to AI governance needed to engage public

People’s inclusive participation in both the public and private management of artificial intelligence (AI) systems is key to making the technology work for the benefit of all, but there are currently no avenues to meaningful public engagement. During the fourth annual AIUK event run by the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), delegates speaking across the day…

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Fresh leak is the first we’ve heard about Intel Battlemage in some time – complete with a suggestion that 2nd-gen GPUs will be worryingly late

We haven’t heard much about Intel’s Battlemage GPUs recently, except for rumblings on the grapevine that all is not well with the 2nd-generation of Arc graphics cards – but a fresh leak has given us a glimpse of a potential couple of incoming boards.Wccftech noticed that Miktdt on X (formerly Twitter) discovered what could be…

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Apple just opened up the App Store to retro game emulators

In a rather stunning turn of events, Apple updated its App Review Guidelines this week to allow retro game emulators on the App Store. Unlike many of the recent changes to iOS, this change won’t be limited to Europe. In the coming days and weeks, developers all around the world will be able to launch…

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V-Color Has New RDIMM Octo-Kits For Threadripper 7000 CPUs: 768 GB Kits Starting at $4,840

V-Color has launched several EXPO-certified DDR5 RDIMM memory kits for AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Pro and non-Pro platforms. The new RDIMM memory kits, which only come in an eight-DIMM configuration, will enable workstation users to push the limits on the WRX90 platform with frequencies up to DDR5-7200 and memory kit capacities up to a staggering…

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UK’s cyber resilience stagnates as more fall victim to attacks

Three-quarters of medium and large enterprises in the UK, and four-fifths of high-income charities, have experienced some form of cyber security incident in the past 12 months, but improvements to overall cyber resilience appear to be stagnating, with economic headwinds and high inflation leading to less overall investment, the government has warned. In a report…

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Tell this site what you want to do, and it’ll recommend the best AI for the job

ChatGPT is one of the most popular generative AI chatbots. It’s a good tool for many tasks, especially now that it doesn’t require a login to work. You could just as easily use Microsoft’s Copilot (based on ChatGPT), Google’s Gemini, or Anthrophic’s Claude for similar experiences.These AI models can understand your text and/or voice prompts…

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Variable Refresh Rate Support Comes to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now Cloud Streaming Service

Today NVIDIA has brought variable refresh rate support to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. The company initially promised variable refresh support on GeForce Now back in early January during CES, and has seemingly waited so that it could launch alongside GeForce Now Day Passes, which are also now available. Variable refresh rate (VRR) technologies,…

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I typically don’t recommend AirPods 3, but today is a different story

Most of the time, I don’t recommend AirPods 3 to BGR readers. There are a few different reasons, but it pretty much boils down to the comparison between Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 3. They both have similar designs, but AirPods Pro 2 offer better sound quality and active noise cancelling. And since AirPods…

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