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Our content for yesterday, March 7 2024 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Samsung sent four S24 Ultra's to space on balloons to snap 150+ photos of Earth]( Samsung strapped four Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones to a stratospheric balloon to capture more than 150 photographs of Earth from space. [( [TT Show Episode 24 - AMD strikes back, Reddit sells user data, PlayStation in trouble]( This week on The TT Show, AMD's 'new' Radeon RX 7900 GRE impresses while PlayStation's razor-thin margins means its looking to PC to increase profit. Sponsored Ad [ [Helldivers 2 future update will make hardest enemies 'easier to bring down']( Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead promises tweaks are on the way, will be making them 'a bit easier to bring down' confirms developer. 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[ [Antarctic research team pumps out real-time 8K video from Antarctica using Starlink]( A new experiment by research teams in Antarctica use SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service to pump out 8K video in real-time. [ [Intel Core i9-14900KS delidded: 10C temperature reduction, and insane 432W power]( Intel's new special edition Core i9-14900KS processor has been purchased, delidded, and tested: 10C temp reduction from delidding, 432W+ power used. [ [The first-gen GDDR7-based graphics cards will use 16Gb dies, 2GB minimum, and 32Gbps speeds]( The first generation of GPUs based on GDDR7 memory will use 16Gb dies and 2GB VRAM capacities, at 32Gbps bandwidth, says hardware leaker. [ [Analyst: NVIDIA is the 'kingmaker' with projected $87 billion in AI, data center GPUs in 2024]( NVIDIA is the 'kingmaker' according to analyst firm Omdia, which predicts that NVIDIA will make $87 billion from data center GPUs in 2024 alone. [ [The Apple Vision Pro just got its first major software update with visionOS 1.1 now available]( The Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset now has its first major software update after Apple made visionOS 1.1 available to the public. [ [Apple releases macOS 14.4 with new emojis, podcast transcripts, and more]( After weeks of betas Apple today released the macOS 14.4 software update to the public for everyone to download bringing new emojis and more to the Mac. [ [Intel set to show off Arrow Lake at Computex 2024 - might the CPUs arrive sooner than thought?]( Intel is going to showcase next-gen 'client computing' CPUs at Computex 2024 - a hint that Arrow Lake may pip AMD's Zen 5 processors to the shelves? [ [Microsoft is testing having Copilot AI spring more readily into action on Windows 11 PCs]( In the Beta channel a new change is rolling out that means when users hover the mouse over the Copilot icon in the taskbar, the AI's panel pops open. [ [Cooler Master GX III 850w 80 PLUS Gold ATX 3.0 PSU Review]( Cooler Master's GX III 850-watt 80 PLUS Gold ATX 3.0 power supply performs rather well, but at $170, are they asking too much? Let's investigate. [ [Google engineer faces 10 years in prison for stealing AI secrets for China]( A former Google engineer has been accused of stealing 500 confidential files that contain trademark secrets about AI to give to China. [ [Tesla might finally launch an Apple Watch app if CEO Elon Musk is to be believed]( Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the company might be working on a new Apple Watch app to allow people to open their vehicles without a phone. [ [A Steve Jobs check paying for Apple's phone service could sell for thousands]( A check for just $201, signed by Steve Jobs to pay for Apple's phone service in 1976, could be about to sell for thousands of dollars at auction. [ [Your old iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch could now be worth more but not by much]( Apple has increased the amount of money that it will pay for your old iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, although the price increases aren't massive. [ [Amid ongoing foldable iPhone hopes, one analyst says a foldable MacBook is coming instead]( Apple is rumored to be working on a foldable MacBook and a new report claims that it could be ready to enter mass production in 2027. [ [NASA selects what camera astronauts will use to photograph the Moon's surface]( NASA has chosen the camera brand that will supply a bespoke camera that astronauts will use when exploring the surface of the Moon. [ [Elon Musk wanted to merge OpenAI into Tesla or gain 'full control' reveals leaked emails]( OpenAI has leaked emails with Elon Musk that reveal he wanted to combine the company into Tesla or gain 'full control' over its direction. [ [Scientists respond to concerns of 1,200-foot-wide asteroid hitting Earth in 2029]( Astronomers originally believed that the asteroid Apophis had a chance of colliding with Earth in 2029 and now they are less concerned. [ [Windows and Android users warned against growing Russian cybersecurity threat]( Researchers from Zcaler's ThreatLabz have warned that a bad actor is creating fake Skype, Google Meet, and Zoom meetings to spread malware. [ [SpaceX teases date for the next Starship orbital launch attempt]( SpaceX has announced when it will launch the world's largest and most powerful rocket, Starship, for its third orbital test flight. [ [Top Apex Legends team rejected by US immigration despite EA official vouch]( A professional Apex Legends team from Australia has been denied entry into the United States despite an official from EA vouching for credibility. [Having trouble reading? 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