Month: October 2023

UK businesses are set for a sustainability boom, but some major issues still remain

Britain’s businesses remain invested in their sustainability goals, with spend on more environmentally friendly technologies set to increase by 260% between 2018 and 2030, new research has revealed – but some issues still persist. According to a recent Cognizant study, the majority (81%) of UK businesses are now using digital…

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Rooster Teeth pulls Red vs. Blue and other shows from YouTube

Rooster Teeth has moved some of its popular content, including most Red vs. Blue seasons, off the YouTube platform entirely and onto its own website. Rooster Teeth senior writer and showrunner for RWBY Kerry Shawcross posted a video on Thursday announcing the change, explaining that “YouTube revenue is just not…

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The cheapest 4TB PCIe 4.0 SSD on Amazon has been tested ahead of Prime Day — but that’s not the one I’d recommend

Getting your hands on a 4TB SSD for just $158 ahead of Amazon Prime Day seems just too good to be true – but that’s exactly what you’ll get with the FanXiang S660, a high-capacity and low-cost NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD.  Amazon Prime Day is live now with some…

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The cheapest 4TB PCIe 4.0 SSD on Amazon has been tested ahead of Prime Day — and it reveals a worrying trend

Getting your hands on a 4TB SSD for just $158 ahead of Amazon Prime Day seems just too good to be true – but that’s exactly what you’ll get with the FanXiang S660, a high-capacity and low-cost NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD.  Amazon Prime Day starts on October 10, with…

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Apple’s next Vision headset might ship from the factory with custom lenses

Mark Gurman writes in his Power On newsletter for Bloomberg today that a future Apple virtual reality headset could be smaller and lighter, and each unit could ship customized from the factory for people with impaired vision. With the first-generation Vision Pro, the company’s solution for glasses wearers is to…

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A tiny startup has helped Intel trounce AMD and Nvidia in critical AI tests — is it game over already?

Numenta has demonstrated that Intel Xeon CPUs can vastly outperform the best CPUs and best GPUs on AI workloads by applying a novel approach to them. Using a set of techniques based on this idea, branded under the Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing (NuPIC) label, the startup has unlocked new…

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