There’s something deeply satisfying about capturing the chaos of your life in crisp, cinematic quality. Whether it’s a mountain bike ride, a clumsy beach fall, or your dog being weirdly majestic in slow motion, the GoPro Hero13 Black turns everyday moments into rewatchable gold. Right now, it’s down to $329 …
Read More »Nothing Phone (3) to Launch in US, Could Cost Around $1,000
Nothing is preparing to bring its next flagship, the Nothing Phone (3), to the United States. The company will make the device available for purchase through its website and Amazon. And apparently, the Nothing Phone (3) won’t have its fancy glyph lights at the back; maybe it’s time for something …
Read More »Upgrade Your PC Gaming for Just $15: No New Hardware Needed
If your PC is starting to flicker and lag in the middle of your epic campaigns, there’s a smarter way to upgrade than replacing your graphics card. Windows 11 Pro brings significant performance upgrades to the table, especially for gamers and power users, and it’s now available for just $14.97.You’ll …
Read More »Today's Deal: 2 Smart Ring Doorbells for the Price of 1 Slightly Less Smart One
If your doorbell still just rings and does nothing else, it might be time for a glow-up. This Ring Doorbell 2-pack doesn’t just chime, it lets you talk to delivery drivers, screen uninvited guests, and record all the weird things that happen outside your door. Right now, the bundle is …
Read More »Nvidia's N1X SoC Beats Intel in Single Threaded Performance Leak
Nvidia has been producing enterprise-grade CPUs to complement its capable GPUs for a while now, but it’s never released anything in the consumer space. That may be set to change, though, as the long-rumored N1X mobile SoC has popped up in Geekbench, and its performance is impressive—even beating the Intel 285HX in …
Read More »Apple Plans to Phase Out Intel Mac Support by 2028
Apple decided to part ways with Intel CPUs at least as far back as 2018, but the road to actually jettisoning systems with the processors has been a long one. The end is now in sight, though: Apple made clear during its WWDC event this week that it will finally …
Read More »AMD Boosts FSR 4 Games by 28 Titles
AMD has a new Radeon driver out, along with an updated FSR Technical Preview driver that expands its list of games supporting the frame rate-boosting Fidelity FX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) technology. Since early last year, AMD has put extra emphasis on its efforts to boost frame rates with …
Read More »Amazon Is Testing Bipedal Delivery Robots to Deliver Packages
As Amazon builds up its robotic workforce, we’re seeing everything from squat and goofy to humanoid and somewhat intimidating. The Amazon Astro (and its doomed Business version) putters around with a smile, but the bipedal Digit has the size and shape of a human—and it walks. Digit started with basic …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Will Have Larger Displays, Thinner Design, and Will Launch in July
Samsung is preparing to add bigger displays to its flagship Galaxy Z Fold lineup. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 will have a 6.5-inch cover display and an 8.2-inch foldable display. The company has not confirmed the exact specifications, but its official teaser for the upcoming Unpacked event says it has …
Read More »Intel Confirms 12 P-Core Bartlett Lake S CPU In Nova Lake Slide
Intel has given the first confirmation of the long-rumored Bartlett Lake CPU with 12 performance cores and no E cores. The surprise reveal comes in a slide about Intel’s Time Coordinated Computing platform, which pushes high-performance edge computing. The document is designed to show how Intel’s CPUs can manage real-time and general-purpose …
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