Month: February 2024

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 could land at a packed event in July

We’ve already seen the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series and the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy Ring this year, but Samsung is just getting started, as there are many more devices to come, and according to this latest leak most of them will land in July. This is…

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PCIe speeds on a fingernail-sized SSD: Micron’s latest UFS 4.0 storage promises to make AI run faster on your smartphone — but you can only get it up to 1TB capacity

Micron has taken the wraps off its UFS 4.0 mobile storage solution. The new SSD, delivered in the world’s smallest UFS package at just 9×13 millimeters, is built on Micron’s advanced 232-layer 3D NAND technology and offers up to 1TB capacity. Unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2024, the UFS 4.0…

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Nvidia’s free-tier GeForce Now will soon show ads while you’re waiting to play

Nvidia’s completely free, no-strings attached trial of its cloud gaming service GeForce Now is about to be very slightly less of a deal — on Wednesday February 28th, Nvidia tells The Verge, users will start seeing ads. They’re only for the free tier — not Priority or Ultimate — and…

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Netflix confirms it’s cutting off Apple billing for grandfathered subscribers

Netflix confirms to The Verge that it has begun booting longtime subscribers off their Apple iTunes billing plans, and will require them to pay Netflix directly using a credit card or debit card instead. Earlier today, The Streamable reported that Netflix had begun telling customers in “some territories,” but Netflix…

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The Odysseus lunar lander is on its side and will likely run out of energy soon

The Odysseus lander is likely to remain operating for another 24 hours on the Moon’s surface, despite being tipped over onto its side. Intuitive Machines, the private space company behind Odysseus, tweeted a few images taken by the spacecraft and gave more updates on how long the team expects it…

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Nvidia CEO predicts the death of coding — Jensen Huang says AI will do the work, so kids don’t need to learn

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has once again announced the death of coding, but this time in front of a potentially far more influential audience. Speaking at the Word Government Summit in Dubai, Huang argued that because the rapid advancements made by AI, learning to code should no longer be a…

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