Month: July 2024

Asus is adding RGB Windows Dynamic Lighting support to its latest motherboards

Asus is planning to support Microsoft’s new Dynamic Lighting feature that allows Windows 11 users to control a motherboard’s RGB lighting without needing a separate app. Asus has started testing new beta BIOS updates for both of its AMD 600 and Intel 700 series motherboards that include the Dynamic Lighting…

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Boeing accepts guilty plea deal over 737 Max crashes

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to a pair of crashes of its 737 Max planes, as part of a plea deal with the US Department of Justice. Lawyers for the victims’ families plan to object to the deal, which was forged on Sunday…

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Is the age of digital transformation finally over? This report says we’ve all moved on

According to a recent study by KPMG International, business leaders believe the crux of the digital transformation has been met, but progress will continue as part of ongoing ‘continuous reinvention.’ It’s no surprise that generative AI, a rapidly evolving technology showcasing advancements in large language models and compute power, is…

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Nothing’s CMF Devices Prove Yet Again Cheap Doesn’t Have to Mean Boring

Nothing’s sub-brand is bringing its first phone to the US—the $199 CMF Phone 1—along with the Watch Pro 2 and Buds Pro 2. Source

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Nothing’s CMF Phone 1 is proof that gadgets can still be fun

I’ve never had so much fun taking a phone apart. That’s a misleading statement; I haven’t really taken any phones apart lately, but when CMF’s Phone 1 arrived, that’s the first thing I did. Because this one, my friends, is built different. It won’t be widely available in the US,…

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Why deepfakes and AI trust issues impact businesses

From the now-infamous Mother’s Day photo from Kensington Palace to faked audio of Tom Cruise disparaging the Olympic Committee, AI-generated content has made headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. These instances are sparking widespread controversy and paranoia, leaving people questioning the authenticity and origin of content they see online.…

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