Month: May 2023

HP revenues plummet as printers, PC sales all fall

Following the closure of its Q2 2023, HP has recorded a drop in revenue of 21.7% year-on-year and 6.7% compared with the previous quarter as consumers and businesses seek to spend less on refreshing hardware such as business laptops. The $12.9 billion in quarterly revenue was down from $16.5 billion…

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Google quietly ends support for decade-old Chromecast

Google has ended support for the original Chromecast, around a decade after the $35 streaming stick launched in 2013. A message announcing the end of support has appeared on several Google support pages. “Support for Chromecast (1st gen) has ended,” the notice brought to our attention by 9to5Google reads. “These…

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Logitech MX Anywhere 3S hands-on: A nearly ideal travel mouse

Logitech already makes some of the best productivity peripherals around, but with a few key upgrades, the company may have just created an almost perfect travel mouse. And after using the new $80 MX Anywhere 3S for the last week and a half (including on a trip of my own),…

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Apple Music Classical plays a second chord – this time on Android

In just two months after its iOS debut, Apple Music Classical is now available for download on Android smartphones via the Google Play Store. From the looks of it, it’s pretty much the same thing as the iPhone version. You still have access to over five million classical ad-free tracks…

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Riot delays competitive League of Legends season after players voted to walk out

The players, who are represented by the LCS Players Association (LCSPA), voted to walk out following Riot Games’ announcement that LCS teams wouldn’t need to field an amateur group in the North American Challengers League (NACL) starting with the summer season. In the days after, many teams said they wouldn’t…

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Nvidia became a $1 trillion company thanks to the AI boom

Nvidia temporarily became a $1 trillion company on Tuesday morning, with its rising valuation fueled by tech companies big and small racing to add generative artificial intelligence tools to their products. AI tools made up the vast bulk of recent Google I/O and Microsoft Build presentations, and Nvidia’s chips make…

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