Month: May 2025

Three new DJI drones may be on the way

DJI seems to be preparing three new drones for release in the coming months: a Mini 5 Pro, Avata 3, and a Neo 2, according to DroneXL. The site published leaked images and video of the drones, along with a new FCC filing that suggests DJI is also working on…

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Intel just greenlit a monstrous dual-GPU video card with 48GB of RAM just for AI – and here it is

Intel’s Arc Pro B60 Dual offers pro-grade memory at a fraction of Nvidia’s price This dual-GPU rig from Maxsun delivers workstation power Each GPU gets one DisplayPort and one HDMI, avoiding OS overload in multi-GPU workstations At Computex 2025, Maxsun unveiled a striking new entry in the AI hardware space:…

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Samsung’s prototype XR glasses hint at the future of smart frames, and I’m closer to all-in than ever before

After many months of speculation, Google finally showed off its still-early-day Android XR smart glasses prototype. It was an impressive live demo, with a live translation portion that went off well but not without hitches. Still, it got the crowd at Google I/O going, and right after that opening keynote…

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The best Memorial Day deals actually worth shopping for

Memorial Day weekend isn’t just for barbecues and beach trips — it’s also a chance to score some of the best tech deals you’ll find all season. And despite the fact the holiday isn’t until tomorrow, May 26th, multiple retailers are already offering steep discounts on some of our favorite…

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This tiny USB flash drive comes with a feature every storage device vendor should offer: a fingerprint reader

Nano SSD delivers 512GB storage and fingerprint security in a tiny size Works with iPhone, Android, Mac, and gaming devices, without extra software Drop-tested, IP65 rated, and supports 4K video on iPhone Pro Twopan has launched the Nano SSD, a compact USB-C storage device with a built-in fingerprint reader, a…

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Gemini in Chrome feels like a small step toward Google’s agentic era

I spent my morning with Gemini in Chrome, the new integration that puts the AI-powered assistant right in your browser. Instead of going to the chatbot’s web app, you can click the new Gemini button in Chrome’s top-right corner to start a conversation — but the key difference is that…

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