Month: June 2024

The Wireless Horipad for Steam looks like a spiritual successor to the Steam controller and it’s launching later this year

Japanese peripheral manufacturer Hori has revealed its latest controller: the Wireless Horipad for Steam. It’s a gamepad that, as the name succinctly gives away, is primarily compatible with PC and SteamOS. The product is viewable on the brand’s Japanese website, where it’s listed at 7,980 Yen (around $50 / £40)…

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The best gaming keyboards of 2024

The best gaming keyboards can bring a greater sense of comfort and control to your PC play time, whether you’re luxuriating with a lengthy RPG or sweating through an online shooter. While they don’t always feel as premium for typing as a good custom mechanical keyboard, they’re usually a nice…

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Can data centers keep up with AI demands?

The International Energy Agency has predicted that the boom in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will cause data centers to consume twice as much electricity by 2026. Understandably, such forecast has raised concerns over the negative impact this will have on the environment, while power-intensive infrastructure can also be costly to operate…

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Google Translate is getting support for more than 110 new languages

Google is adding support for 110 new languages to Google Translate, the company announced on Thursday. Before now, Google Translate supported 133 languages, so this expansion — which the company says is its biggest ever — marks a significant jump. Google’s PaLM 2 AI language model helped Translate learn these…

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Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Quantieme Complet Phase de Lune: price, specs, availability

Shunning Swatch Group’s existing solution for Omega and Rado, the patented Bathyscaphe Quantieme Complet Phase de Lune has an expertly engineered strap that is as tough as it is supple. Source

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Why we’re ready to pay the price for open banking

It’s not every day you hear a company asking to pay for something. But in our response to the upcoming roll-out of commercial Variable Recurring Payments (VRPs), we’re doing exactly that. To understand why we want banks to charge us, we need to start from the beginning. In 2016 the…

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