Month: October 2025

It’s your last chance to snag the Xbox Series S and X at its current price before they rise tomorrow

Sadly, the prices of the Xbox Series X and Series S are set to rise in the U.S. starting tomorrow, October 3rd, 2025. That makes today your last chance to snag an Xbox Series S — either the 512GB model for $379.99 (which is even cheaper on sale for $329.99…

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Amazon now lets Prime members add items to completed orders

Amazon has announced a new shopping feature for US Prime members called Add to Delivery that lets you add additional items to completed orders that have yet to be delivered, instead of having to create an entirely new order. The feature is only available on Amazon’s app and on Amazon.com…

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AMD wants to double DDR5 memory bandwidth using clever trick, patent reveals – but this is no SOCAMM rival, and AMD’s previous memory project didn’t end well

AMD patent reveals new RAM design aimed at doubling DDR5 data bandwidth Proposed HB-DIMM approach uses pseudo channels and buffer chips to boost throughput AMD’s past memory ventures struggled, raising questions about new patent’s commercial path AMD has apparently developed a way to push memory performance beyond the current DDR5…

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AI might not actually be killing off jobs like we thought – but many businesses are still wary about agents

Gartner finds most companies are using supervised AI, not fully autonomous agents AI-induced layoffs are probably just cost-cutting efforts The changes being seen from AI aren’t unlike previous shifts Despite the hype, many IT leaders are avoiding fully autonomous agents and are sticking to supervised AI deployments, new research has…

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Threads is getting a ‘communities’ feature for better conversations

Now that Threads has grown to more than 400 million users, Meta is adding more features that could help the platform establish an identity. The company is testing a new “communities” feature that creates dedicated spaces for people to chat about specific topics and interests. Meta describes the feature as…

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Perplexity’s Comet browser is now available to everyone for free

After launching to subscribers willing to fork out hundreds of dollars a month this summer, Perplexity’s agentic AI browser Comet is now available to everyone for free. “The internet is better on Comet,” the company says, promising to remain free forever as it styles the browser as a serious challenger…

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