Author: Zach_Wilson

What to expect at Apple’s WWDC 2024

Every year, Apple’s WWDC comes third after Google’s I/O and Microsoft’s Build developer conferences, and Apple has hardly ever needed to announce a product in response. This time, however, things are different. Over the past month, Apple’s biggest rivals presented bold plans for AI, with Google showing its latest Gemini…

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Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve 19 arrives for Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite PCs

With performance and especially efficiency that should scare Intel, Windows PCs running Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X Elite have strong appeal for content creators. The current problem is a lack of apps, but Blackmagic Design just announced that its popular (and free) DaVinci Resolve 19 (beta 3) video editing and effects…

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Razer Iskur V2 Review: The Best Gaming Chair

I strongly prefer normal office chairs to the race-car seat designs found on gaming chairs. But if that’s the look you want, this is the best chair to buy. Source

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WhatsApp Business is getting a whole load of AI boosts to make it easier for you to interact with firms

Meta has unveiled the latest updates to its WhatsApp Business platform, including a suite of new AI tools. Revealed at Meta’s Conversations event in Sao Paulo, the updates aim to facilitate better connections between businesses and customers, enabling more efficient and effective communication to cater to the evolving and increasingly…

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What is ‘nature-based carbon removal’ and is it any better than carbon offsets?

Big tech companies are increasingly turning to nature to do the dirty work of cleaning up their greenhouse gas emissions. The idea is to use plants and ecosystems that naturally absorb CO2 to compensate for industry pollution, a tactic brands have come to call “nature-based carbon removal.”   At first glance,…

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Some Cheap Wired Headphones Are Actually Using Bluetooth

Even though your budget buds are connected to wires, they might still require wireless connectivity. Is this a scam, or a clever way around Apple’s licensing restrictions? Source

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