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Exclusive: Samsung to showcase the world’s fastest GDDR7 memory next month — 37 Gbps is a big improvement for GPU but others are catching up
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Exclusive: Samsung to showcase the world’s fastest GDDR7 memory next month — 37 Gbps is a big improvement for GPU but others are catching up
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Two of the best RTX 4060 gaming laptops you can buy are $500 off right now
Best Buy’s hitting it out the park with its RTX 4060 gaming laptop deals this week with record-high savings of up to $550.Originally appeared here:
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Daily deals Jan. 28: MacBook Pro $439, iMac $399, Apple Watch Ultra $495, more
Today’s top deals include $70 off a Bose SoundLink Flex SE Bluetooth Speaker, 33% off a Logitech Rugged Folio for iPad, 50% off a GoveeLife Mini Air Purifier, 52% off a Snow Joe electric snow blower, an Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet for $64.99, and more.
Save $1,099 on a 2015 iMacThe AppleInsider crew scours the internet for top-notch deals at e-commerce stores to showcase a list of fantastic bargains on popular tech gadgets, including deals on Apple Watches, TVs, accessories, and other items. We share our top finds daily to help you get more bang for your buck.
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Does the Vision Pro work with glasses and contacts?
Apple has solutions to use the Vision Pro even if you need corrective lenses, but the headset won’t work well for everyone.Go Here to Read this Fast! Does the Vision Pro work with glasses and contacts?
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GPUs are on an apology tour
After a year of backlash over lackluster GPU releases, Nvidia and AMD are finally owning up to mistakes with a new range of graphics cards.Go Here to Read this Fast! GPUs are on an apology tour
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The best shows on Amazon Prime Video right now (February 2024)
From new shows like Expats and Hazbin Hotel to classics like Spin City and Freaks and Geeks, these are the best shows on Amazon Prime Video right now.Go Here to Read this Fast! The best shows on Amazon Prime Video right now (February 2024)
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X confirms it blocked Taylor Swift searches to ‘prioritize safety’
X has confirmed it’s preventing users from searching Taylor Swift’s name after pornographic deepfakes of the artist began circulating on the platform this week. Visitors to the site started noticing on Saturday that some searches containing Swift’s name would only return an error message. In a statement to the Wall Street Journal on Saturday night, Joe Benarroch, X’s head of business operations, said, “This is a temporary action and done with an abundance of caution as we prioritize safety on this issue.” This step comes days after the problem first became known.
X’s handling of the issue from the start has drawn criticism that it’s been slow to curb the spread of nonconsensual, sexually explicit images. After the images went viral on Wednesday, Swift’s fans took matters into their own hands to limit their visibility and get them removed, mass-reporting the accounts that shared the images and flooding the hashtags relating to the singer with positive content, NBC News reported earlier this week. Many of the offending accounts were later suspended, but not before they’d been seen in some cases millions of times. The Verge reported on Thursday that one post was viewed more than 45 million times.
In a statement posted on its platform later that day, X said, “Posting Non-Consensual Nudity (NCN) images is strictly prohibited on X and we have a zero-tolerance policy towards such content. Our teams are actively removing all identified images and taking appropriate actions against the accounts responsible for posting them. We’re closely monitoring the situation to ensure that any further violations are immediately addressed, and the content is removed. We’re committed to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all users.”
But it was still possible to find the images in days after. 404Media traced the likely origin of the images to a Telegram group known for creating nonconsensual AI-generated images of women using free tools including Microsoft Designer. In an interview with NBC News’ Lester Holt on Friday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the issue highlights what is the company’s responsibility, and “all of the guardrails that we need to place around the technology so that there’s more safe content that’s being produced.” He continued to say that “there’s a lot to be done there, and a lot being done there,” but also noted that the company needs to “move fast.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/x-confirms-it-blocked-taylor-swift-searches-to-prioritize-safety-153136902.html?src=rss
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Massive $53B US chip fund grant announcements expected within weeks
Apple chip partner TSMC may soon benefit from the 2022 Chips Act, with the $53 billion grant pool expected to be tapped within the coming weeks.
Processor wafers [TSMC]The CHIPS for America Fund, also known as the Chips Act, was approved in 2022 as a way to build up the U.S. semiconductor industry, via the issuing of grants and loans to companies in the space. Over a year later, funds may finally get awarded.
The Biden Administration is anticipated to award billions from the $53 billion pool to chip makers including Intel, TSMC, and others to construct factories in the U.S., reports the Wall Street Journal.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Massive $53B US chip fund grant announcements expected within weeks
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Trouble sleeping? How I use this $19 wearable to fall asleep near instantly
The LC-Dolida sleep headphones and mask kept the honks and beeps outside my Brooklyn bedroom window at bay.Originally appeared here:
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Apple, Samsung expose Microsoft’s real AI challenge (Hint: It rhymes with bust)
What brand do you trust most for phones? How about tablets? Laptops? TVs? OK, whose AI will you trust in the future? And will you even care?Apple, Samsung expose Microsoft’s real AI challenge (Hint: It rhymes with bust)Apple, Samsung expose Microsoft’s real AI challenge (Hint: It rhymes with bust)