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Our content for yesterday, April 23 2024 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Meta's next-gen Llama3 LLM is here and the Intel Arc A770 outperforms the GeForce RTX 4060]( With the launch of Meta's next-generation Llama 3 LLM, Intel showcases that overal AI performance on the Intel Arc A770 16GB makes it best in class. [( [TT Show Episode 31 - AI-Powered iPhone and PS5 Pro and an AI-Generated Romantic Comedy]( This week on a special AI-Powered TT Show, Generative AI is everywhere you look. From Apple's new iPhone to the PS5 Pro, it's even showing up in movies. Sponsored Ad [ [Samsung 9th Gen V-NAND enters mass production: 33% faster than 8th Gen V-NAND]( Samsung announces mass production for its 1Tb triple-level cell (TLC) 9th-Gen vertical NAND (V-NAND), with 33% more performance over 8th-Gen V-NAND. [ [Mechrevo's reveals external water-cooled RTX 4080 and RTX 4090-powered gaming laptops]( Mechrevo unveils new series of gaming laptops: powered with Intel 14th Gen Core-HX CPUs, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 + RTX 4080 with external water cooling. [ [SAPPHIRE NITRO+ B650I Wi-Fi Ultra Platinum: the company's first AMD AM5 motherboard]( SAPPHIRE launches its first-ever AMD AM5 motherboard: the new NITRO+ B650I Wi-Fi Ultra Platinum, in a mini-ITX design that's ready for Zen 5, too. [ [TCL unveils flagship Q10K Mini-LED TV family: up to 98-inch 4K at 144Hz refresh]( TCL expands its Mini-LED family of TVs with the new Q10K line: 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch Mini-LED TVs with 4K and super-smooth 144Hz refresh. [ [NASA engineer claims discovery of new force of nature that may solve space travel]( A former NASA engineer has claimed to have discovered what humans will use to traverse the solar system and beyond for the next 1,000 years. [ [HighPoint's new PCIe Gen5 SSD PCIe card supports 32 SSDs, up to 960TB Gen5 SSD storage per slot]( HighPoint's new Rocket PCIe Gen5 NVMe Switch and M.2 RAID AIC adapters support up to 32 SSDs and a total of (an insane) 960TB capacity per PCIe slot! [ [Samsung announces next-gen HBM4 memory: higher capacity, speeds, 3D packaging tech]( Samsung confirms next-gen HBM4 memory is in development, should include 16-Hi stacks that will offer up to 256GB of HBM4 memory for future AI GPUs. [ [Meta brings its Horizon OS to third-party VR headsets for the first time]( In a new move today, Meta has announced that it is creating a new hardware ecosystem that will allow third-party VR headsets to ru tis Meta Horizon OS. [ [So few people are buying the Apple Vision Pro, Apple has had to slash shipments]( The Apple Vision Pro launched to much fanfare but sales have been so slow that Apple has now slashed orders from vendors, analyst claims. [ [Qualcomm's other Snapdragon X SoC is leaked, indicating how Plus CPU should compare to Elite]( As rumored the Snapdragon X Plus should be a 10-core processor, and won't be too far off the lowest tier Snapdragon X Elite by the looks of this spillage. [ [Apple is finally bringing the Calculator app to the iPad for the first time]( The Apple iPad has never had a calculator app, unlike the iPhone, but a new report claims that is about to change sooner rather than later. [ [Apple's iOS 18 AI features will run 'entirely on-device' and feature privacy and speed benefits]( Apple is expected to announce iOS 18 at WWDC in June, and now we're hearing that it will have on-device LLM AI features focusing on speed and privacy. [ [More evidence of a HomePod with a display appears with leaked part]( There have been rumors of a new HomePod with a built-in display for a long time now, and a new leak appears to have shared a part confirming it. [ [ASUS fix for Intel Core i9 CPU crashing problem is tested - now we know how much it affects FPS]( For some games, you're looking at a somewhat chunky reduction in the frame rate - though realistically, that's much better than issues with crashing. [ [Sam Bankman-Fried signs deal to roll on all celebrities that shilled FTX]( FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has agreed to work with prosecutors to gather information on celebrities who took money for endorsements. [ [AMD's RX 7800 XT hits a new low price - you can now grab this GPU for $469]( In a slight departure from the usual discount code at checkout formula, Newegg is offering a PowerColor Hellhound variant cheap via its eBay store. [ [Apple confirms May 7 'Let Loose' special event with new iPads expected]( Apple has announced that it will hold a new 'Let Loose' event for May 7 with Apple expected to announce the new OLED iPad Pro and iPad Air. [ [The Apple iPhone 16 could feature capacitive buttons like those rumored for the iPhone 15]( Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro later this year and a new report claims we can expect capacitive buttons for the first time. [ [BioMatrix introduces PoY, the world's first UBI token with 60 years Issuance Commitment]( Introducing BioMatrix, the world's first Universal Basic Income (UBI) platform to commit a 60 years Token Issuance. Here's the scoop on it. [ [IRS to use AI like 'night vision goggles' to find American's dodging tax]( The Internal Revenue Service commissioner has outlined how the tax collection agency will use AI to help Americans and catch those who are evading taxes. [ [Amazon allegedly broke its own copyright laws to keep itself in the AI race]( A former Amazon executive has accused the company of upper management telling her to violate Amazon's internal policy with copyrighted content. [ [Apple Vision Pro called 'game-changer' by surgeon that used it during surgery]( A surgeon has used an Apple Vision Pro headset as a means of assisting them during a shoulder surgery, and the surgeon described it as 'game-changer.' [ [BBC, Amazon, and HBO Max unknowingly hired North Korean's breaking US sanctions]( A leaked cloud server may have revealed that Amazon, BBC, and HBO Max inadvertently hired North Korean animation artists for popular US TV shows. [ [GUNNAR releases limited-edition Fallout TV show glasses with Amazon]( A known leaker has claimed Cillian Murphy will star in Ubisoft's Far Cry 7, likely as the game's main villain like Giancarlo Esposito did as Antón Castillo. [ [Australia fires caught order at Elon Musk's X to takedown all terrorist attack videos]( Australia has received a court order that requires Elon Musk's social network X, formerly Twitter, to remove all videos depicting a terrorist attack. [ [NASA confirms mutated drug-resistant bacteria is infesting the ISS]( NASA has confirmed the International Space Station is home to drug-resistant bacteria that has mutated and separated itself from its Earth counterparts. [ [Google releases AI that can predict future natural catastrophes]( Google has released a new AI-powered model that is designed to predict catastrophic weather events much faster and cheaper than traditional models. [ [Cillian Murphy rumored to star in Ubisoft's Far Cry 7]( A known leaker has claimed Cillian Murphy will star in Ubisoft's Far Cry 7, likely as the game's main villain like Giancarlo Esposito did as Antón Castillo. [ [US government inches closer to officially banning TikTok]( The US government has moved closer to banning TikTok across the US with a new bill that extends the time ByteDance will have to sell the app. [ [Microsoft deemed a national security threat to the US government]( Microsoft has been called a national security threat by the former over its shocking level of control over the US federal government. [ [Early Apple Vision Pro adopters aside, demand for the spatial computer is reportedly slowing]( The Apple Vision Pro launched to a huge amount of excitement, but we're told that things are very much starting to die down at Apple Stores. [ [Intel signs Pentagon contract enabling US government access to breakthrough microchips]( Intel has partnered with the Pentagon under the CHIPS Act, granting the US government first-time access to leading chip technologies. [ [Buying an Apple Watch Ultra 2? Now is your chance to get one for less at the Apple Store]( Apple is now offering buyers the chance to pick up a refurbished Apple Watch Ultra 2 from the Apple Store for the first time in the United States. [ [Weta Workshop is making a new 'cozy' The Lord of the Rings game where you live like a Hobbit]( Weta Workshop is the talented studio that helped make the iconic trilogy, and now it has a team creating a new The Lord of the Rings game. [ [Razer Kishi Ultra is a full-sized controller for iOS and Android with DualSense-like haptics]( The Razer Kishi Ultra is a full-sized USB-C controller for Android and iOS devices with pro-grade features and new Razer Sensa HD Haptics technology. [ [Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 Review]( Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 laptop has seemingly lost its way as performance and price no longer match despite having some decent features. [ [GALAX has an ultra-thin single-slot GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB MAX graphics card]( The GALAX GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB MAX is a new single-slot GPU from the company, and it's been put to the test with reviews... and it's noisy. [ [Two of Apple's desktop Macs could skip the M3 generation of chips and wait for the new M4]( If you're thinking about buying a new Mac before the end of the year you probably won't be able to buy an M3 Mac mini or Mac Pro, we're told. [ [New Intel Arc graphics driver for desktop GPUs and Core Ultra improves Fortnite performance]( Intel's latest Arc driver improves performance by as big as up to 48% across a range of DirectX 11 games, including Fortnite, Astroneer, and Mass Effect. [ [TEAMGROUP launches the MP44Q M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD with 3D QLC NAND and up to up to 7,400 MB/s speed]( A new fast full-speed PCIe Gen4 SSD option from TEAMGROUP that features the company's patented graphene heat dissipation sticker and a 5-year warranty. [ [LG's kitchen of the future includes a Gourmet AI oven that will take care of the cooking]( LG showcased its latest Signature Kitchen Suite, and the AI-powered oven can detect what you're trying to cook and keep tabs on it so it doesn't burn. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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