Tag: computing

Acer launches a budget gaming laptop that you’ll want to check out

Acer revealed a brand new gaming laptop, the Acer Nitro V 15. It’ll come with up to a 13th-Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU, 32GB of RAM, 2 TB SSD, and a 15.6-inch FHD display with a refresh rate of up to 165Hz.  It features…

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LG’s next-gen folding OLED screen for laptops is exactly what we’ve been waiting for

LG has announced that it will begin mass production of its 17-inch Foldable OLED panels for laptops. The foldable panels use the Tandem OLED structure, which was first applied to automotive displays, but which now has a much longer lifespan that makes it suited for PCs and other devices used…

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Meta is planning on introducing dozens of chatbot personas – including a Futurama favourite

Meta is gearing up to announce a generative artificial intelligence chatbot (internally dubbed as ‘Gen AI Personas’) that is aimed at enticing younger users to the world of AI chatbots. The new chatbot is expected to launch during Meta’s Connect event on September 27, and will introduce some familiar but……

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Microsoft clarifies Windows 11 23H2 update isn’t arriving next week

Earlier this week, Microsoft made a big announcement about the launch of its Copilot AI in Windows 11 which is happening with an update next week – but in case you were wondering, this isn’t the 23H2 update. It is a big update to Windows 11, for sure, just not…

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The Morning After: Everything announced at Microsoft’s Surface event

Microsoft, even without the usual face of its Surface announcements, had plenty to show off to the assembled media and industry guests yesterday. Unsurprisingly, it led with (and focused on) its latest AI developments. Its Copilot AI assistant is now graduating to assist with all things Windows 11, in an…

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Intel Core i9-14900KF leak is good and bad news for those hoping for a speedy flagship CPU

Intel’s inbound Core i9-14900KF flagship has been spotted in a leaked benchmark which shows some impressive single-core performance, though the multi-threaded result isn’t quite such an eye-opener. As VideoCardz noticed, we’ve had some PassMark results pop up for the 14900KF (so not technically the 14900K, but pretty much identical –…

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