Month: May 2025

Polestar 4 2025 Review: Prices, Specs, Availability

An unusual solution to increase cabin headroom has resulted in a singular EV design, but is it solving a problem no one needed fixing? Source

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Scream 7 is one of my most-anticipated new horror movies – here are 5 things I want to see

Slasher fans rejoice! The next installment in the Scream franchise recently wrapped filming and is slated to hit theaters worldwide February 2026. This sequel follows the series timeline, albeit in a slightly-tweaked fashion. Scream (2022) and Scream 6 directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett stepped down and were temporarily replaced…

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Computex 2025 live: all the latest from the world’s largest computing show in Taipei

Refresh 2025-05-21T03:55:41.332Z OK folks, that’s it for me. I’m going to head out to the show floor now and get as much together today as I can. Stay tuned for all the latest at Computex 2025! 2025-05-21T03:54:18.305Z We also have news on the new AMD Radeon AI Pro R9700 graphics…

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Computex 2025 AMD keynote live: all the latest from Team Red in Taipei

Refresh 2025-05-21T03:12:26.624Z FSR Redstone will only be available to RDNA 4 cards. 2025-05-21T03:09:39.594Z AMD FSR Redstone looks like AMD’s answer to Nvidia DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction. 2025-05-21T03:05:46.033Z Huynh’s shoutout to gamers is a refreshing change from Nvidia’s keynote the other night. 2025-05-21T03:04:36.872Z Yes, the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster…

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Computex 2025: live from the world’s biggest computing event

Refresh 2025-05-18T07:14:18.520Z (Image credit: Future) One thing I really like about this laptop is that the touchpad features quick-access icons to launch apps, mute the volume and more. It’s a nice touch. Touch… get it? 2025-05-18T07:13:03.772Z (Image credit: Future) Here’s the Swift Go 16 AI. Has a 2K OLED display…

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Microsoft, Google, and Meta have borrowed EV tech for the next big thing in data centers: 1MW watercooled racks

Liquid cooling isn’t optional anymore, it’s the only way to survive AI’s thermal onslaught The jump to 400VDC borrows heavily from electric vehicle supply chains and design logic Google’s TPU supercomputers now run at gigawatt scale with 99.999% uptime As demand for artificial intelligence workloads intensifies, the physical infrastructure of…

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