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macOS Sequoia public beta 1 now available, you should try these 7 features

Apple has just released the public beta of macOS Sequoia. After over a month of beta testing exclusive to developers, Cupertino is expanding its testing cycle to more users. If you want to be one of the first to try Apple’s upcoming software updates before they’re released to everyone later this fall, I gathered some…

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Nvidia could have big plans for powering up RTX 5000 GPUs (literally) – but new rumor might have you worried your power supply isn’t good enough

Nvidia’s next-gen Blackwell graphics cards might use a good chunk more power than current Lovelace GPUs, if a leak is to be believed.This isn’t a straightforward leak, mind – one delivered by an anonymous source via a hardware leaker – but it appears to be a mistake made by power supply manufacturer Seasonic.Seasonic, a trusted…

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HomePod Software 18 public beta 1 now available with these two features

After announcing a new color for HomePod mini, Apple has finally released the first public beta of HomePod Software 18. Unlike the other operating system updates, the developer’s beta of HomePod is only available for a small group.However, the company always releases a public beta for HomePod and HomePod mini owners. This time, we already…

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Samsung’s Vision Pro rival might not launch until 2025

Samsung invited Google and Qualcomm to the Galaxy S23 Unpacked event in early February 2023 to tease the “next XR experience” the three companies were building. XR stands for mixed reality, and the announcement dropped at the height of Apple Vision Pro rumors. Well, back then, the Vision Pro product name was not official. But…

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Cloud repatriation: What it is and when you can benefit

The year-on-year (YoY) growth of cloud storage and computing suggests an unstoppable trend of customers that have moved away from owning and running their own datacentres, compute, storage and networking hardware. But although the cloud continues to grow – accounting for as much as 50% of the world’s IT infrastructure – the trend no longer…

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The AMD Zen 5 Microarchitecture: Powering Ryzen AI 300 Series For Mobile and Ryzen 9000 for Desktop

Back at Computex 2024, AMD unveiled their highly anticipated Zen 5 CPU microarchitecture during AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su’s opening keynote. AMD announced not one but two new client platforms that will utilize the latest Zen 5 cores. This includes AMD’s latest AI PC-focused chip family for the laptop market, the Ryzen AI 300 series. In…

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Schools hit with cost hike as free Microsoft licences end

Free Microsoft Office licences negotiated by the Scottish government for school pupils are set to end at the start of August, according to the Scottish Herald. The newspaper reported that the free A1 Plus licence will no longer be available to students. Glow, Scotland’s digital environment to support learning, has posted a notice stating that Microsoft…

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NHS Trusts cancelled over 6,000 appointments after Qilin cyber attack

The two central London NHS Trusts affected by the Qilin ransomware attack on pathology lab partner Synnovis are still cancelling over a thousand appointments and hundreds of medical procedures every week as disruption from the incident continues over a month after the initial attack. During the week ending 7 July 2024, NHS England London reported Guy’s…

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Intel Arrow Lake may not arrive late after all – new rumor suggests next-gen CPUs will hit shelves in October, not December

Intel has stepped up its pre-release schedule for Arrow Lake processors, and the most recent rumor of a December 2024 launch is no longer true, according to fresh info from the grapevine.This is the latest word from leaker Jaykihn, who claims on X that the Arrow Lake (Core Ultra 200) desktop (ARL-S) flagship CPU has…

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I finally tried the Vision Pro, and it’s amazing

I came to Paris for Samsung’s new foldable phones, and I stayed for the Apple Vision Pro. Apple has finally launched the spatial computer in Europe and other international markets, which means you can schedule an appointment to start your purchase process. At the very least, trying the Vision Pro experience in an Apple store…

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