Tag: computing

Early Apple Vision Pro testers complain about the headset’s weight

Apple’s Vision Pro may be overweight as a group of reporters complained about experiencing discomfort while wearing the headset in a recent hands-on demo. On January 16, the company gave tech news sites Engadget and The Verge an opportunity to try out their upcoming device ahead of its release on…

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Uh-oh, Chrome’s Incognito Mode still collects your data, according to updated fine print

In an effort to be more transparent with users, Google is clarifying the language on Chrome’s Incognito Mode disclaimer saying, in no uncertain terms, the company does indeed collect your data. An extra line has been added stating “This won’t change how data is collected by websites you visit and…

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New Intel rumor suggests powerful Battlemage GPU could be ditched – which should please AMD and Nvidia

Battlemage GPUs may not have anything to offer beyond the lower-end of the market, with the rumored mid-range graphics card for the 2nd-generation of Intel’s Arc series supposedly in danger of being canceled, according to fresh word from the grapevine. This comes courtesy of the latest video from RedGamingTech (RGT),…

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Google’s war on adblockers may have broken YouTube for Microsoft Edge users

Microsoft’s Edge web browser appears to be struggling for some users when they try to watch YouTube videos – and fingers are being pointed at Google, the company behind both YouTube, and Chrome, Edge’s biggest rival in the web browser space. As Windows Central reports, people have been taking to…

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AMD’s next-gen Zen 5 CPUs could already be in production – so get ready for a launch in around six months

AMD’s next-gen Zen 5 processors are already in mass production, or so we’re told by the rumor mill. This nugget of information was revealed by a well-known leaker on X (formerly Twitter), Kepler, after they were asked a question about whether these ‘Granite Ridge’ desktop chips were already in production.…

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Early pricing of RTX 4070 Super and other Nvidia GPU refreshes fills us with hope – our only worry is stock levels

Nvidia’s RTX 4070 Super graphics cards – and other incoming Super refreshes – have already been spotted priced up at US retailers ahead of their imminent launch. The RTX 4070 Super represents the majority of the products now listed at retailers such as Newegg and Best Buy in the US,…

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