Tag: computing

Apple’s pitch for the Vision Pro couldn’t be more different than the Meta Quest

It’s easy to groan when Apple describes the Vision Pro as a “spatial computer.” Isn’t it just a high-end mixed reality headset? To a degree, yes. You can play games, create content and be productive on a much cheaper device like the $299 Meta Quest 2. And if you’re a…

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WWDC 2023: Vision Pro, iOS 17 and everything else Apple announced today

To say that Apple's WWDC 2023 keynote was packed would be an understatement. The company introduced the Vision Pro, its first foray into mixed reality headsets, as well as a 15-inch MacBook Air. There was also an updated Mac Studio and Mac Pro, both of which use the equally new…

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WWDC 2023: Vision Pro, iOS 17 and everything else Apple announced

To say that Apple's WWDC 2023 keynote was packed would be an understatement. The company introduced the Vision Pro, its first foray into mixed reality headsets, as well as a 15-inch MacBook Air. There was also an updated Mac Studio and Mac Pro, both of which use the equally new…

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Apple Vision Pro: price, release date, and everything we know about the VR headset

After years of waiting the Apple Vision Pro is finally here – we’ve had the chance to use it, and you can read our Apple Vision Pro review for our full thoughts – and it’s pretty darn impressive. We celebrated the headset’s innovative design, M2 chipset, and impressive features –and…

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AMD’s new Ryzen and Athlon chips for Chromebooks promise big battery improvements

While the performance of its gaming chips often steals most of the attention, AMD's processors have made some serious jumps in power efficiency over the past few years. And as part of the company's goal to bring even better battery life to mobile devices, today AMD is announcing a handful…

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Razer Blade 16 review: A miraculous display in a laptop you can probably skip

The Razer Blade 16 is one of the most unique laptops we’ve ever seen – I just wish I could recommend it as easily as the Blade 15. It can handle 4K gaming just as well as high-speed 1080p gameplay, thanks to a dual-mode screen. And it’s one of the…

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