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Huawei's second tri-fold is tipped to launch in th...
The latest rumors suggest the Huawei Mate XT 2 is going to make an appearance in the second week of September.
Huawei releases new tool to get Chinese firms arou...
Huawei's newest software tool, called the Unified Cache Manager, seeks to optimize utilization across the traditional cache hierarchy for AI inference, allowing China's AI firms to be more competitive without the need for exotic HBM memory that is near-impossible...
German tech firm sues Nvidia for patent infringeme...
ParTec AG has filed its third patent infringement lawsuit against Nvidia at the Unified Patent Court, targeting the company's DGX AI supercomputers. The case centers on ParTec’s patented dynamic Modular System Architecture (dMSA), crucial for CPU-GPU coordination in AI...
Crew of Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker charged with...
Crew members of the Eagle S oil tanker have been charged with 'aggravated sabotage and aggravated interference with telecommunications' by Finnish authorities.
SpiNNcloud: Shaping the Future of Brain-Inspired A...
SpiNNcloud develops ultra-efficient AI supercomputers using brain-inspired architectures to scale inference while drastically reducing energy use. The post SpiNNcloud: Shaping the Future of Brain-Inspired AI Supercomputing appeared first on Future of Computing.
Valve confirms Steam purchases with PayPal now lim...
Last Updated on August 13, 2025 Steam users have recently started to notice that PayPal is no longer available as a payment option in their region. Reports caused confusion as some users were blocked from PayPal, while others were...
Why I recommend this Garmin watch over competing A...
With its sleek, compact build, vibrant AMOLED display, and seamless integration into Garmin's powerful ecosystem, the Vivoactive 6 hits all the right marks.
Intel's fabled Itanium refuses to die, but the end...
Maintainers are discussing whether or not to remove IA-64 support from the GCC compiler once again. If their plans go through, IA-64 support could be dropped for GCC 16.
WGN in Chicago Hires Akemi Harrison as News Direct...
Harrison was the news director at NBC Chicago and Telemundo Chicago.
I pried open a cheap 600W charger to test its buil...
Some things really are too good to be true, like this charger.
These cheap AirPods accessories solved my biggest ...
Dangling, loose AirPods are a nuisance and susceptible to falling out and getting lost. Here are three inexpensive accessories to try before writing the earbuds off.
Your Windows PC has a secretly useful backup tool ...
Looking for a traditional yet flexible program to back up your personal files? Windows has a built-in tool that you can take advantage of.
Take the upgrade leap with an iPhone 15 Pro Max fo...
TL;DR: Get a Grade A refurbished iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB (unlocked) for just $769.99 — that’s $329 less than new — and enjoy titanium durability, a 5x telephoto zoom, and blazing A17 Pro performance. If you’ve been eyeing the iPhone Pro...
Price Drop: Edit and Convert PDFs on your Mac with...
TL;DR: PDF Converter Pro for Mac for $24 with code SAVE20 (reg. $99.99) — convert PDFs to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, edit, merge, and secure files. Ever had a PDF land in your inbox when you specifically needed a Word file?...
Perplexity AI offers Google $34.5 bn for Chrome br...
Perplexity AI offered Google on Tuesday $34.5 billion for its popular Chrome web browser, which the internet giant could potentially be forced to sell as part of antitrust proceedings.
Elon Musk accuses App Store of favoring OpenAI
Elon Musk has taken his feud against OpenAI to the App Store, accusing Apple of favoring ChatGPT in the digital shop and vowing legal action.
'Stop production': Small US firms battered by shif...
When US President Donald Trump announced tariffs on almost all trading partners in April, Ben Knepler contacted the factory in Cambodia producing his company's outdoor furniture. "Stop production," he ordered.
Passwords under threat as tech giants seek tougher...
Fingerprints, access keys and facial recognition are putting a new squeeze on passwords as the traditional computer security method -- but also running into public hesitancy.