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Plenty of companies have promised to produce a gaming laptop that could be upgraded over time. If weâre honest, nobody has managed to properly deliver on that pledge until now, as Framework launches a meaningful CPU and GPU upgrade for the Laptop 16. Almost two years after the machine first went on sale, you can now swap out its discrete Radeon RX 7700S for NVIDIAâs GeForce RTX 5070. If the... Read more âș
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Even Realities is releasing the next version of its lightweight smart glasses, and this time itâs pairing them with an entirely new device that will act as both a controller and health tracker. The Even G2 Display Smart Glasses are a more refined version of the G1 smart glasses, and you'll be able to interact with them without having to touch the frames or uses voice commands thanks to the... Read more âș
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The Analogue 3D is finally set to ship to buyers. After several delays, Analogue is set to start sending out its 4K remake of the Nintendo 64 on November 18, as spotted by â appropriately enough â Wario64. If you havenât already locked in a pre-order, however, you face a longer wait, as both the black and white variants of the $250 system are out of stock.Unless thereâs a last-minute... Read more âș
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Disney and Pixar have released the first teaser trailer for Toy Story 5, showing tablet screens as an âall-new threat to playtime.â The trailer introduces â much to the horror of Woody and co â a new character called âLilypad,â a frog-shaped tablet played by Greta Lee (Russian Doll, Tron: Ares), alongside the tagline âthe [âŠ] Read more âș
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GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy may extend the lives of colon cancer patients, according to a major UC San Diego study. Patients on the medications had less than half the mortality rate of non-users. Researchers suspect the drugsâ anti-inflammatory and metabolic effects contribute to improved outcomes. Theyâre now calling for clinical trials to test whether these findings reflect a true anti-cancer mechanism. Read more âș
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Anthropic plans to invest $50 billion building its own data centers, the first time it has done so, in Texas and New York, the AI startup announced in a blog post on Wednesday. Anthropic said it would partner with London-based cloud startup Fluidstack on the data centers. Anthropic said that the ... Read more âș
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IBM chief scientist Ruchir Puri urges entry-level software engineers to also consider technical roles at non-tech companies. Read more âș
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Costing tens of thousands of dollars each, Nvidia's pioneering AI chips make up a hefty chunk of the $400 billion that Big Tech plans to invest this year -- a bill expected to hit $3 trillion by 2029. But unlike 19th-century railroads, or the Dotcom boom's fiber-optic cables, the GPUs fueling today's AI mania are short-lived assets with a shelf life of perhaps five... Read more âș
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Russia began the process of converting an airport into a drone base a few months ago. Ukraine struck the site with missiles and drones last week. Read more âș
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The classy creature feature, a passion project for the Oscar winner, was the top movie in 72 countries this past week. Read more âș
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The term 'extraction shooter' is being used more and more as games like Escape from Tarkov and Arc Raiders command huge audiences. It is the popular genre of the moment. But the label is deeply flawed, according to former Bungie product manager Chris Sides, who worked on extraction shooter Marathon. Personally, he hates the term. Read more Read more âș
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Claude chatbot maker signs partnership with UK-based Fluidstack to boost computing power Read more âș
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I'm an American who traveled to Copenhagen, the world's happiest city. I saw why locals are so happy and brought lessons and habits back to the US. Read more âș
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China accuses the U.S. of being behind the largest cryptocurrency theft in history. Read more âș
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Ryanair is trying to force users to download its mobile app by eliminating paper boarding passes, starting on November 12. As announced in February and subsequently delayed from earlier start dates, Europe's biggest airline is moving to digital-only boarding passes, meaning customers will no longer be able to print physical ones. In order to access their boarding passes, Ryanair flyers will... Read more âș
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A lot of people think the original Google Glass failed because of subpar tech. But the larger issue was that they were so ugly that people simply didn't want to wear them. And when it's a device that sits on your face, that's kind of important. Thankfully, that's a lesson Even Realities seemingly took to heart when it made the G1, which combined the stylishness of proper eyewear with built-in... Read more âș
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The Alien franchise has been decidedly hit and miss since the near-universally beloved first two movies, but itâs in a very good place at the moment. 2024âs Alien: Romulus was a magnificent return to form, and this year that good run of form continued in the seriesâ first TV show, Alien: Earth, which has been renewed for a second season. The first season wrapped up in September and ended on... Read more âș
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Nintendo has revealed the first full trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Read more Read more âș
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WIRED obtained notes from a Social Security Administration management meeting, where employees pressed leadership on plans for the agency. Read more âș
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The unprecedented pay day will go into full effect by 2035âas long as Tesla hits ambitious financial and production targets. Read more âș
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An observatory detected the first radio signal from the interstellar object 3I/Atlas. Here's what it means. Read more âș
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Neighbors complained about noise, security guards, and hordes of traffic. An unlicensed school named after the Zuckerbergsâ pet chicken tipped them over the edge. Read more âș
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In addition to affordability, New York Cityâs mayor-elect will be forced to reckon with the NYPDâs sweeping mass surveillance operations. Read more âș
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In his new book, antitrust scholar and former White House adviser Tim Wu argues that tech giants are bleeding you dryâand lays out a plan to stop them. Read more âș
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âWe learn who is furloughed when we send an email to someone and get the out-of-office message,â one employee tells WIRED. Read more âș
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The show, which follows Davidâs ascent to King of Israel, used four times as much AI this season, including for many of its battle scenes. Read more âș
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Rob Leathern and Rob Goldman, who both worked at Meta, are launching a new nonprofit that aims to bring transparency to an increasingly opaque, scam-filled social media ecosystem. Read more âș
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