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AI was everywhere at the consumer electronics show, promising everything from self-driving cars to more Copilot+ laptops.
AI was everywhere at the consumer electronics show, promising everything from self-driving cars to more Copilot+ laptops.
Almost 60% of organisations that rely on semiconductors regard supply issues as an ongoing concern.
The Cyber Trust Mark is designed to help consumers make more informed decisions about the cybersecurity of devices they may purchase.
Named brands like XPS and Inspiron will now fall under performance categories. Plus, Dell expanded its partnership with AMD.
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, unveiled the company’s first flagship desktop GPU series in over two years during his keynote speech.
The next-generation GPUs will be available from a variety of manufacturers in the first quarter of 2025. Plus, AMD shows upcoming AI chips for mobile performance.
More than half of the investment has been earmarked for infrastructure in the U.S. Microsoft President Brad Smith frames AI investment as key to economic growth.
CCleaner speeds up sluggish PCs by clearing junk files, fixing registry issues, and optimizing performance.
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Microsoft advises users not to install recent security updates using physical media. The company is working on a fix.
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The Jetson Orin Nano Super development board allows for 67 generative AI operations per second.
This 5th Gen iPad mini is a budget-friendly investment for professionals who need to stay connected anywhere.
Developers can try out the Android XR SDK now. Samsung has announced one upcoming set of glasses using the new OS.
With 4GB RAM and a 32GB SSD, this low-cost Chromebook can keep you connected to your team wherever you go.