2024

Apple Vision Pro 2 with M5 chip and cheaper price could launch in 2025

Apple Vision Pro 2 is expected to arrive in late 2025. At least, this is what Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes. In a post on Medium, the tech analyst says Cupertino is preparing mass production of this device in the second semester of next year.The top change of this spatial computer will be a processor…

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Why I still can’t use Advanced Voice Mode even though I pay for ChatGPT Plus

When OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice mode, I was excited to try it. However, it turned out we all had to wait. Back in May, OpenAI simply wanted to beat Google to the punch, which was about to show off similar multimodal powers for Gemini, including a more conversational voice mode.Advanced Voice mode brought more…

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The eye-watering prices of Asus’s new intel Arrow Lake Z-series motherboards will set you back even more in an already expensive new gen of computing

Asus’s new range of Intel Arrow Lake gaming motherboards has just been (unofficially, so take a pinch of salt here) revealed, and they suggest that the days of motherboards being among your new gaming rig’s cheaper components are gone.The flagship Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme is expected to cost $1,112 (£887, around AU$1,723), with the…

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Printing vulnerability affecting Linux distros raises alarm

A newly discovered series of four dangerous flaws in the Common Unix Printing System (Cups), which is used across virtually all GNU/Linux distros including Debian, Red Hat and SUSE, as well as Apple macOS and Google Chrome/Chromium among other things, is causing alarm bells to ring for security professionals over the potential scope of the…

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New leaks suggest AMD’s RDNA 4-based GPUs will launch early 2025

New sources claim that AMD’s RDNA 4-based graphics cards, originally rumored to be launching at the end of 2024, are behind schedule and now expected to launch in 2025.The news doesn’t come completely out of nowhere. We previously reported on hardware leaker Kepler’s claim that AMD would not release their RDNA 4-based GPUs until CES…

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Will Arrow Lake live up to Intel’s promises? We could find out on October 10, with CPUs going on sale soon

Intel’s Arrow Lake processors will hit the shelves in three weeks, if the latest from the rumor mill is correct.VideoCardz cites multiple sources who have told the tech site Intel’s intended launch schedule for the next-gen desktop CPUs, backed up by a well-known hardware leaker on X, namely @wnxod (as flagged by Tom’s Hardware).The theory…

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Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics cards are finally impressing PC gamers – and we’re betting they’ll soon be the most popular GPUs around

Nvidia’s RTX 4060 struggled to make an impression when it arrived – notably against the previous-gen RTX 3060 Ti, even though the newer GPU was cheaper – but the graphics card appears to finally be hitting its stride.This is according to the latest Steam Hardware Survey, where the RTX 4060 has positive leapt up the…

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UK on high alert over Iranian spear phishing attacks, says NCSC

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and American agencies including the FBI and the Department of the Treasury have issued a joint alert concerning the threat posed by increasing volumes of targeted spear phishing attacks being carried out by threat actors backed by the Iranian government. In recent weeks, advanced persistent threat (APT) groups…

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How to keep datacentres cool

Power, and efficient cooling, are essential to datacentre operations. This applies equally to a cloud hyperscaler, a commercial colocation facility, or an enterprise’s own datacentre. Without sufficient power, and without the ability to remove excess heat, servers cannot operate. The need for power and low-cost space, along with better connectivity and automation, has allowed datacentre…

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