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Our content for yesterday, October 18 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [PlayStation 5 Pro specs: CPU clocks higher, heavily beefed-up GPU in 2024]( Sony's upgraded PlayStation 5 Pro console gets some rumored specs: maintains Zen 2 CPU, but beefed up to 4GHz+ while an RDNA3 GPU might make an appearance. [( [TT Show Episode 7 - Intel's new GPU, Google Pixel 8, and Windows 12]( This week on The TT Show, Jak and Kosta discuss the new Intel Arc A580, the Pixel 8 Pro coming for iPhone, and sit down with be quiet! to chat about PCs. Sponsored Ad [ [AMD, Arm, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm are teaming up for next-gen AI standards]( All of the major AI tech players are teaming up (sans Apple) to standardize and democratize the future of AI narrow precision data formats. [ [Diablo 4 arrives on Steam, and yes, it's being review-bombed by frustrated and salty PC gamers]( The game's Steam debut is garnering a lot of negativity, but on the plus side it's 25% off and Season 2 has brought a lot of updates. [ [NVIDIA and Foxconn team up to build AI factories: will build self-driving cars, and more]( NVIDIA and Foxconn are collaborating on developing 'AI factories' with the two companies set to become leaders in the AI manufacturing revolution. [ [Amazon will have Prime Air delivery drones in UK and Italy skies in 2024]( Amazon is expanding its Prime Air drone delivery program: outside of the US, into the UK and Italy, with new Prime Air locations announced soon. [ [Tesla will start Cybertruck deliveries on November 30, Elon Musk is now Santa Claus]( Tesla's new Cybertruck will be delivered to select customers starting November 30, before going into full production next year at its Texas Gigafactory. [ [Netflix hikes the price of its premium plan, will now cost you $23 per month]( Netflix hikes the price of its Basic and Premium plans: Basic goes from $10 to $12, while Premium goes from $20 to $23. Ad-supported plans unaffected. [ [Samsung's new HBM3e 'Shinebolt' memory: 50% perf boost, perfect for NVIDIA Blackwell GPU]( Samsung's new 5th-generation HBM3e memory codenamed 'Shinebolt' teased: 24 Gb chips on 12-Hi packages with up to 36GB HBM3e capacities. [ [Fed up with the Microsoft Store loading really slowly on Windows 11? It's now way, way faster]( We're talking loading three times as fast and being way more responsive, which is a definite boon for those who use the Microsoft Store. [ [Spider-Man 2 launch day patch improves the start of the game and adds accessibility options]( PlayStation 5 gamers who've bought a boxed copy need to make sure they get the day one patch for the best experience of open world New York. [ [iPhone 15 image retention not a hardware issue, but a software bug, and it's fixed in iOS 17.1]( Update to iOS 17.1 - when it's out, of course (or grab the beta now) - and your image retention blues should be a thing of the past. [ [OpenAI to roll out AI image detection tool that is '99% reliable']( OpenAI, the creators behind the immensely popular ChatGPT and DALL-E image generation AI tools, has announced a new AI image generator-detector. [ [Nintendo reveals what Hogwarts Legacy will look like on the Switch]( The Nintendo Switch version of Hogwarts Legacy is only a few weeks away from releasing, and Nintendo has shared what the title will look like. [ [Satellite uses lasers to beam down data at 10 Gbps in a crazy new communications test]( China has announced that one of its satellites has successfully transmitted data from space to a station on Earth at an astonishing 10 Gbps. [ [AMD Ryzen 8950X CPU leak suggests slower clocks, and slower performance than previous leakage]( But don't worry yet - this latest AMD Zen 5 benchmark leak is a tricky one to gauge, and there's good news for gamers here, to boot. [ [AVerMedia Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 GC553G2 External Capture Card Review]( With a full 4K 144 Hz HDMI 2.1 passthrough, the AVerMedia Live Game ULTRA 2.1 GC553G2 is one of the market's most impressive external capture cards. [ [AMD launches two new Radeon RX 6750 GRE models, one with 10GB of VRAM and one with 12GB]( AMD launches two new RDNA 2 GPUs, and if that wasn't confusing enough these two cards feature similar product names but wildly different specs. [ [X, formerly Twitter, will start charging users $1 a year to post and like content]( X has announced it will be rolling out a new paywall aimed at users creating new X accounts, which will require them to pay $1 for basic features. [ [Let's hope this Nintendo Switch 2 rumor isn't real]( A new rumor is circulating regarding Nintendo's next-generation console that is currently in the works, and I really hope it doesn't happen. [ [Massive comet regrows glowing 'horns' on its way to its closest approach to Earth]( Astronomers monitoring the massive volcanic comet that's the size of a small city have detected an outburst, making it a dozen times brighter. [ [NASA announces its broken a speed record on the surface of Mars]( NASA has announced that it has broken its ground-speed record with its Mars helicopter during Flight 62, marking a new speed record for Ingenuity. [ [Humans photograph 'ring of fire' from deep space satellite 1 million miles from Earth]( The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite located 1 million miles from Earth has captured a stunning image of the recent solar eclipse. [Having trouble reading? 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