Month: October 2024

JD Vance thinks monarchists have some good ideas

JD Vance is, by his own admission, “plugged into a lot of weird right-wing subcultures.” His much-mocked comments about childless cat ladies and unassimilated Italian immigrants were made on a “masculinist” podcast. He doesn’t eat seed oils, a dietary restriction du jour on the extremely online right. When he was…

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Apple’s new feature lets brands put their stamp on emails and calls to your iPhone

Soon, Apple will let businesses customize how they appear in emails and phone calls on the iPhone. Apple announced on Wednesday how companies using its Business Connect tool can add their brand name and logo in ways that will pop up in iPhone apps used for email, phone calls, and…

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This tiny Ryzen 9 PC can drive three, yes three, 8K monitors thanks to a low profile video card with a proper Geforce RTX 4060 GPU – but the best part is that it costs less than $1000 with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD

Minisforum has launched a new lightweight mini ITX PC packed with powerful features and a sleek design. The 790S7 is a seriously powerful bit of hardware – and what it boasts in features it more than matches in its compact design. The latest mini PC from the company comes in…

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X-Peng EV flaunts new AI-powered autonomous driving powers, but it’s still a long road to hands-free motoring

XPeng Motors has just lifted the lid on its latest family-orientated electric sedan in the form of the P7+, which garnered over 30,000 pre-orders in less than two hours after its reveal, according to CNEV Post. The electric vehicle offers up to 441-miles of range on a single charge and…

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iPad mini 7 specs reveal 5 potentially annoying limitations

Now that the dust has settled on Apple‘s surprise iPad mini 7 announcement, potential buyers have been poring over the tablet’s spec sheet with a fine toothcomb – and not all of the findings have been positive. Yes, the iPad mini 7 is a healthy upgrade for Apple’s 8.3-inch tablet…

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Micro nuclear reactors are being built that can deliver 5MW of power for up to 100 months, producing a staggering 1.2 petawatt-hours of energy

Nuclear power is increasingly being recognized for its potential to revolutionize energy supply in data centers, a necessity as artificial intelligence continues to drive demand. Companies like Oracle and Microsoft have both begun investigating nuclear energy (as has former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates), with Microsoft inking an agreement to purchase…

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