Month: February 2025

Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti may be getting the competition it needs as the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT’s performance leaks

A new performance leak reveals that AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 XT is 42% faster than the RX 7900 GRE at 4K Performance results could suggest a potential battle with the previous gen’s flagship RX 7900 XT GPU, and Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti AMD will reveal its new RDNA 4 GPU…

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You’ll soon be able to use Gemini in Apple Intelligence as iOS 18.4 beta hints at upcoming integration

Apple has released its iOS 18.4 beta Code indicates Google Gemini could soon be integrated into Siri It would allow users to ask Google AI more complicated queries Gemini could be integrated into Siri very soon, as new code in the iOS 18.4 beta hints at more AI model functionality…

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OnePlus Watch 3 could get another size and a cellular version this year

OnePlus released its new Wear OS Watch 3 in February It’s big and heavy, and there’s no LTE option in most markets The company has confirmed it’s looking to add a new size and LTE model this year Just days after the OnePlus Watch 3 was released, OnePlus has confirmed…

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Empowering developers with cutting-edge security training

Software development teams are facing growing pressure to shorten their development lifecycles and push products and updates faster than ever. The sooner a finished application is launched, the greater the chance of meeting customer demand and stealing a march on the competition to claim market share. Likewise, getting fixes and…

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Grok blocked results saying Musk and Trump “spread misinformation”

Grok, Elon Musk’s ChatGPT competitor, temporarily refused to respond with “sources that mention Elon Musk/Donald Trump spread misinformation,” according to xAI’s head of engineering, Igor Babuschkin. After Grok users noticed that the chatbot had been given instructions to not respond with those results, Babuschkin blamed an unnamed, ex-OpenAI employee at…

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A GPU or a CPU with 4TB HBM-class memory? Nope, you’re not dreaming, Sandisk is working on such a monstrous product

SanDisk unveils High Bandwidth Flash (HBF), a NAND-based alternative to HBM HBF matches HBM bandwidth, offering 8–16x capacity at a lower cost SanDisk is planning to establish a technical advisory board of industry experts It certainly seems as if splitting from Western Digital has lit a fire under Sandisk. At…

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