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How to order Apple Vision Pro: Tips, tricks, and my secret to a good face scan
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How much does it cost Apple to make a Vision Pro headset?
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Read more books with Headway Premium, on sale for $50
Swap doomscrolling with micro-learning with a deal for a lifetime subscription to Headway Premium.Go Here to Read this Fast! Read more books with Headway Premium, on sale for $50
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This Lenovo Yoga 2-in-1 laptop is discounted from $860 to $550
The Lenovo Yoga 6, a 2-in-1 laptop featuring a 13.3-inch WUXGA touchscreen, is available in the Lenovo Annual Sale for an affordable discounted price of $550.Go Here to Read this Fast! This Lenovo Yoga 2-in-1 laptop is discounted from $860 to $550
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Until Dawn and The Quarry developer Supermassive is reportedly laying off around 90 workers
Yet another notable game studio is laying off a significant chunk of its workforce. Supermassive Games, the developer behind interactive horror titles Until Dawn and The Quarry, is cutting around 90 jobs, according to Bloomberg. That’s nearly a third of the studio’s more than 300 employees.
Supermassive confirmed in a statement that the studio will reorganize. “As a result, we are entering into a period of consultation, which we anticipate will result in the loss of some of our colleagues,” it said. “This is not a decision that’s been taken lightly, with many efforts made to avoid this outcome.”
A statement from Supermassive Games. pic.twitter.com/9GkgIrYQvt
— Supermassive Games (@SuperMGames) February 26, 2024
Supermassive notes that it’s not safe from the “significant challenges” facing the games industry. More than 6,000 workers in the industry have lost their jobs since the beginning of the year and we’re not even into March yet.
Meanwhile, indie studio Die Gute Fabrik has paused production amid funding difficulties. The developer of Saltsea Chronicles and Sportsfriends will use its remaining funds to give staff a month of paid time “to catch their breaths” while they look for new jobs. The studio is still seeking backers to help it resume production and hopes to bring back current team members in the future. However, it notes that “the publishing and investment scene is so tough for companies and projects of our scale right now it’s made it extremely difficult to secure funding for our next project without a gap in income.”
We’re sad to share that we’re halting production at @gutefabrik due to the challenging funding & investment scene in games right now. We downed tools earlier this month & have been doing our best to support the team who’ll be looking for work from mid-March.
Full statement: pic.twitter.com/iQgXUHDxYj
— Die Gute Fabrik (@gutefabrik) February 26, 2024
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Can your robot lawnmower run Doom? This one can
Did you think you’ve seen the last of Doom running on random stuff? Think again. Landscaping technology company Husqvarna just announced that the game will run on some of its robot lawn mowers. So you can mow down hellspawn just ahead of mowing down errant blades of grass.
Here’s the deal. It’ll only be available on the company’s Automower Nera robotic lawn mower models, beginning this April. Once downloaded, you play the game via the lawn mower’s onboard display. Rotating the control knob turns Doomguy left and right and pressing the knob makes you shoot. Holding down the start button initiates forward movement. It’s Doom. You know the drill.
There are some caveats here. First of all, you have to sign up to download the software by September 9. It won’t be available for US residents, despite Husqvarna making a concerted effort to sell more robot lawn mowers in the United States. Finally, this is just the game running on the onboard display. It’s not as if the mower turns your yard into an actual level, with unwanted greenery representing demonic enemies. Still, it’s always nice to see Doom continue to do its thing.
The idea to make the shooter available to lawn mower enthusiasts came after a successful test run at the gaming event DreamHack Winter 2023, which was held in Sweden last December. This is just the latest example of Doom popping up where it shouldn’t. We’ve seen the FPS running on pregnancy tests, rat brain neurons and even inside of other games, like the sequel Doom II and Minecraft. Most recently, Doom was spotted running on actual gut bacteria with a frame rate so atrocious it would take 600 years to reach the ending.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/can-your-robot-lawnmower-run-doom-this-one-can-162641979.html?src=rss
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NVIDIA’s RTX 500 and 1000 Ada GPUs bring more AI smarts to thin and light workstations
Just ahead of Mobile World Congress, NVIDIA unveiled its latest laptop GPUs and, what a surprise, they’re designed largely to assist with AI processing. The RTX 500 and 1000 Ada Generation graphics cards are primarily for thin and light laptops. While they won’t offer as much TOPS AI performance as current higher-end mobile GPUs, they could be a handy option for on-the-go AI processing for the likes of researchers, content creators and video editors. It’s worth noting they’re workstation GPUs rather than ones designed for gaming.
NVIDIA says the GPUs, which are based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, offer up to twice the ray-tracing performance of previous-gen GPUs (they employ third-gen ray-tracing cores). Fourth-gen Tensor Cores, meanwhile, deliver up to twice the throughput of previous GPUs, according to NVIDIA. The company says this helps with “accelerating deep learning training, inferencing and AI-based creative workloads.”
The RTX 500 has 4GB of dedicated memory, while the RTX 1000 has 6GB. NVIDIA says they deliver up to 154 and 193 TOPS of AI performance, respectively. Compared with a CPU-only AI configuration, the RTX 500 is slated to provide up to three times faster AI-powered photo editing, as much as 10 times the graphics performance for 3D rendering and up to 14 times the generative AI performance for various models.
The GPUs also support DLSS 3, the company’s upscaling tech. In addition, an eighth-gen encoder includes AV1 support. NVIDIA says this video codec is “up to 40 percent more efficient than H.264, enabling new possibilities for broadcasting, streaming and video calling.”
If you’re interested in picking up a laptop with an RTX 500 or 1000 GPU, you won’t have to wait long. They’ll debut this spring in laptops from the likes of Dell, HP, Lenovo and MSI.
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Our favorite budget wireless earbuds are down to $53 right now
High-end wireless earphones like the AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM5 are great, but getting the absolute best performance doesn’t come cheap. If you want a more affordable pair that’s actually decent, the Anker Soundcore Space A40 is the top pick in our budget wireless earbuds buying guide, and a new deal has dropped it to $53 at Amazon. Outside of a brief dip to $50 during Cyber Monday, that’s the lowest price we’ve tracked. It’s also $47 below Anker’s list price, though the set has usually sold for $79 for most of the past year. In recent weeks, we’ve seen it fall to $59. Still, this is a good chance to save a little extra. This deal applies to the black colorway, but blue and white models are available for a dollar more. You can also get the earbuds for $53 at Anker’s online store by clipping an on-page coupon. Anker’s listing says the offer will run through Sunday.
As noted in our guide, we like the Space A40 for delivering the kind of features we’d expect from earphones that cost two or three times as much. Its active noise cancellation (ANC) isn’t as powerful as something like the Sony XM5s, especially with higher-pitched sounds, but it’s still superb for the money. It’ll adapt to your surroundings by default, but you can manually set it to strong, moderate and weak levels as needed. The earbuds themselves are light, comfortable and water-resistant with an IPX4 rating, so they’ll survive most gym sessions. Battery life sits at a good eight hours or so, with an additional 40-ish hours available through a compact case, which also supports wireless charging. The pair can connect to two devices simultaneously, plus there’s a usable transparency mode.
The Space A40’s sound quality won’t blow anyone away, but it’s better than many budget earbuds we’ve tested. It has a warm profile by default, so there’s a bump in upper-base range and the treble is a bit underemphasized. It can’t capture as much crisp detail as the best premium pairs as a result, but it’s far from a mess and still pleasant with most popular music. If you don’t like how it sounds out of the box, you can customize the EQ curve fairly effectively through the Soundcore app.
The big tradeoff to all of this is mic quality. The Space A40 can still work for phone calls in a pinch, but your voice will sound muffled, and it can get lost in noisy environments. This pair also lacks wear detection, so it won’t auto-pause your music or podcast when you take an earbud out. Still, it’s a great value on the whole, and this discount only amplifies that.
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Worldcoin and SingularityNET surge, whales drawn to new presale coin
Scotty the AI has raised over $750k in its presale as Worldcoin (WLD) and SingularityNET (AGIX) soarGo here to Read this Fast! Worldcoin and SingularityNET surge, whales drawn to new presale coin
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South Korea to discuss NFT classification, Bitcoin ETFs with Gary Gensler
Head of South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service, Governor Lee Bok-hyun, is scheduled to discuss key regulatory issues with U.S. SEC Chairman Gary Gensler in May.Go here to Read this Fast! South Korea to discuss NFT classification, Bitcoin ETFs with Gary Gensler
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