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Video of ridiculously powerful 64-core AMD EPYC workstation laptop emerges — but that pales in comparison to the dual socket, 512-core powerhouse its Chinese maker is working on
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Video of ridiculously powerful 64-core AMD EPYC workstation laptop emerges — but that pales in comparison to the dual socket, 512-core powerhouse its Chinese maker is working on
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Nvidia’s RTX Remix tool is now in open beta – try it now to give your favorite old games a graphical makeover
Nvidia’s RTX Remix is now in open beta, and the graphical improvements on older games are incredible.Nvidia’s RTX Remix tool is now in open beta – try it now to give your favorite old games a graphical makeoverNvidia’s RTX Remix tool is now in open beta – try it now to give your favorite old games a graphical makeover -
Enter ClimateGPT — the ‘first-ever’ AI model dedicated to fighting climate change
Fledgling AI startup EQTY Lab has unveiled the “first-ever” AI chatbot designed to provide accurate and authenticated climate data. AI tools such as ChatGPT and Google’s Bard have faced concerns over the accuracy of the information they provide, as they are trained on data scraped from the internet, but do not necessarily provide rigorous fact-checking. But EQTY Lab claims its open-source ClimateGPT service would provide “trust and transparency” as it draws on scientific data using a robust model that authenticates, secures, and governs the information provided. The model is integrated with Hedera, a public blockchain, which ensures the “highest standards…This story continues at The Next Web
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Apple rolls out watchOS 10.3 for all Apple Watch owners
After weeks of testing, Apple has officially released the new watchOS 10.3 update to Apple Watch users with stability and performance improvements.
Apple Watch owners can download watchOS 10.3Following its progression from the first developer beta released on December 12 to the third beta on January 9, watchOS 10.3 is shaping up to be a focused update, honing in on performance improvements and bug fixes.
The beta builds of watchOS 10.3 didn’t have any significant new features, suggesting that Apple is concentrating on enhancing the system’s underlying stability and performance. This kind of update is crucial for maintaining the smooth operation of the devices and ensuring that new features introduced in previous versions operate at their best.
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Apple’s tvOS 17.3 release is now available to the public
Nearly a month after the previous release, Apple has given Apple TV owners the anticipated tvOS 17.3 update, alongside a HomePod Software update.
The tvOS 17.3 update is ready to downloadAfter releasing the latest beta update of tvOS 17.3 on January 9, Apple has officially introduced the newest version of its operating system designed for Apple TV.
Updates to tvOS are usually more modest in scope compared to updates for other operating systems, mainly concentrating on bug fixes and subtle enhancements rather than significant, visible changes.
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macOS Sonoma 14.3 arrives with Apple Music collaborative playlists
Apple’s latest update for macOS Sonoma 14.3 has finished its beta-testing process and is now available to download to Macs and MacBooks.
macOS SonomaThe first main update for macOS Sonoma in 2024, the version 14.3 release follows after the macOS Sonoma 14.2, which arrived on December 11. A macOS Sonoma 14.2.1 update landed on December 19, largely consisting of bug fixes.
The macOS release arrives at the same time as updates for iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, tvOS 17.3, and watchOS 10.3. As usual, most changes occur on the iOS release, with macOS being relatively minimal in comparison.
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iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3 land with Stolen Device Protection & more
Apple has released iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 to users, with the main changes including the introduction of Stolen Device Protection.
iOS 17The third main update to iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 following after iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2 were introduced on December 11, Apple has made iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 available to download to iPhone and iPad.
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iPhone automatically summons rescuers after terrible Canada crash
Apple’s Emergency SOS via Satellite feature on iPhone has proven its value once again, automatically summoning rescuers to a snowy and remote area of British Columbia.
Emergency SOS via SatelliteTwo men were rescued from deep snow near Nanoose Bay, south of Vancouver, thanks to the emergency alert system on the iPhone. The accident happened Wednesday evening when their SUV went off a logging road and down an embankment.
Triggered by the crash, the iPhone’s SOS via Satellite feature automatically sent the accident scene’s precise latitude and longitude coordinates to local authorities. The remote area lacked cell service, making the technology a lifesaver for the stranded duo.
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Apple execs praise ‘unbelievable’ 40 years of Macs
The Mac’s 40-year existence is “unbelievable” to Apple itself, the company’s executives insist, with the personal computer surviving thanks to countless innovations.
Apple MacintoshJanuary 24 will be the Macintosh’s 40th birthday, marking four decades since Steve Jobs showed off what he believed to be the future of computing. As the anniversary rolls around, Apple executives have passed comment on the personal computer that’s still very important to the company.
For Apple SVP Greg Joswiak, “It’s not a story of nostalgia, or history passing us by. The fact we did this for 40 years is unbelievable,” reports Wired. Part of that was fueled by the constant gradual changes that happened throughout the Mac’s lifetime.
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So far, Apple is struggling to market Apple Vision Pro
Apple has floundered with its marketing for the Apple Vision Pro and it may not return to form until one specific, compelling use for the headset emerges.
What’s up with Apple’s marketing of the Apple Vision Pro?The theory I learned when I studied marketing as part of a computer course at college was that marketing is not advertising. With advertising, you are promoting your wares, and with marketing you are finding the best audience for your produce before only then aiming ads at them.
But there is also one more practical thing I remember, which is that you get best results by either choosing what was called a rifle-shot approach, or a spray-and-pray one. Apple has chosen neither for the Apple Vision Pro.
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