Month: February 2024

One of the best OLED TVs you can buy drops to a stunning price for Presidents’ Day

The LG C2 is one of the best OLED TVs you can buy, and thanks to Presidents’ Day sales, you can get this 65-inch model for an incredible price of $1,434.28 (was $1,899.99) at Amazon. That’s not only the best deal you can find (beating Walmart’s current offer) but also…

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The 13 best Apple sales for Presidents’ Day according to a deals expert

The 2024 Presidents’ Day sales event is officially underway, and as a deals editor for TechRadar, I’m scouring through all the available offers to hand-pick the best of the best. Surprisingly, some of the best discounts have been on Apple devices, with record-low prices on AirPods, iPads, MacBooks, smartwatches, and…

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Nvidia’s entry level GPU can handle 66 million pixels, enough to feed two 8K monitors — but it is its tiny 70W power consumption that will get jaws dropping

Nvidia has unveiled the RTX 2000 ADA Generation, a powerful yet energy-efficient addition to its workstation GPU lineup. As you can guess from the name, it’s built around Nvidia’s cutting-edge Ada Lovelace architecture, meaning users benefit from third-generation RT Cores, fourth-generation Tensor Cores, CUDA cores, and AV1 encoders. The seventh…

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The US will relax pollution-limiting rules for vehicle emissions

President Biden’s administration plans to pull back on strict new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that would have forced US automakers to turn EVs into their main business by 2032. That’s according to The New York Times, which wrote yesterday that industry players had moved the administration to give them…

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AI set to face its day of reckoning as it confronts biggest threat yet — China and other countries want to slash exponential rise in data center power consumption

Governments worldwide are tightening regulations on the construction of data centers due to concerns over their enormous energy consumption and the impact on national climate goals and power grids. According to the Financial Times, countries including China, Singapore and Ireland have imposed restrictions on new data centers in recent years…

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Apple to be fined over $500 million under EU antitrust law

Apple will reportedly have to pay around €500 million (about $539 million USD) in the EU for stifling competition against Apple Music on the iPhone. Financial Times reported this morning that the fine comes after regulators in Brussels, Belgium investigated a Spotify complaint that Apple prevented apps from telling users…

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