Month: January 2024

Hard disk drives are next in line to become mostly enterprise hardware — as Nvidia (and AMD) could be planning to focus on AI, leaving consumers as second-class citizens

Hard drives may become a technology that’s almost exclusively the preserve of enterprise and businesses over the next few years, and there’s every chance that consumer-grade graphics cards will follow suit. Hard drive shipments declined sharply over the last five consecutive quarters, based on TrendFocus figures, as reported by Blocks…

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WowMouse turns your smartwatch into a gesture-based Bluetooth mouse

A company called Doublepoint announced a new app during CES this week called WowMouse that turns Android smartwatches like the Samsung Galaxy Watch into a gesture-based mouse for your computer. That means waving your arm around to move the mouse and pinching your fingers to click (similar to the Double…

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New Samsung Galaxy S24 leak teases its AI photo editing magic

The leaks are by no means stopping as we get closer to the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 phones on Wednesday, January 17 – and the latest leak to reach us teases some of the AI photo editing magic that the handsets will offer. Android Headlines has got…

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The best Meta Quest 2 deal from Black Friday is back with a $50 credit

In case you haven’t heard, the Meta Quest 2’s $249 holiday pricing is sticking around for good. That’s a natural progression for the second-gen VR headset, which launched in 2020 and was recently outclassed by the newer Meta Quest 3. What’s more, if you pick up a 128GB Quest 2…

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We found the smartest gadgets for every room in your home

From AI-powered robots to face-scanning smart locks, the gadgets that will power the homes of the future are here and were on display at CES 2024, the annual consumer tech show in Las Vegas. This is where tech companies show off their latest innovations in cars, TVs, laptops, smart home…

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet could have been so much more

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet arrived a little less than half-baked and buggier than any of the franchise’s previous mainline entries. But for all of the glitches, frame rate dropping, and straight-up crashes that plagued players as they first began exploring the Paldea Region, the promise of new DLC content gave…

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