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OpenAI drops GPT-4o, Apple-Google team up for tracker alerts, Sony's PlayStation shake-up, Dyson's new floor cleaner, and POCO's F6 5G launch.
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OpenAI drops GPT-4o, Apple-Google team up for tracker alerts, Sony's PlayStation shake-up, Dyson's new floor cleaner, and POCO's F6 5G launch.
Google and Samsung promise 7 years of Android updates for their phones, but it might not be realistic. Hardware limitations apply.
Samsung unveils Galaxy S24 series with generative AI features, Google partnership, new telephoto camera, titanium build, and Qualcomm processor.
Lenovo's new 2-in-1 laptop and tablet hybrid is a game-changer, offering powerful specs, seamless switching between Windows and Android, and more.
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Google unveils new tech and AI upgrades for its Pixel 8 phone, including a zippy Tensor G3 chip and a camera that rivals the iPhone 15. The Pixel 8 Pro costs $999 and the Pixel 8 costs $699, both shipping on Oct. 12. Google also announces the Pixel Watch 2 and upgraded Pixel Buds Pro. Google Assistant gets a Bard AI upgrade.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirms that the Meta Quest 3 VR headset will launch on October 10 starting at $499.99. The device features mixed-reality capabilities, improved GPU processing power, and compatibility with over 500 Meta Quest VR and AR experiences. It also offers a customizable fit and multiple color options. The Quest 3 will have over 100 new and upgraded titles by the end of 2023 and will support Xbox Cloud Gaming. The 512GB model includes access to the Meta Quest+ subscription service.
Have you ever wondered what makes your smartphone tick, zip through apps like a hot knife through butter, or manage to stream videos seamlessly? Well, folks, let me tell you about the brains of the operation – Qualcomm Snapdragon. It's more than just a fancy name; it's a suite of chipsets that powers up most modern smart devices.
Dive into any tech-savvy forum or news site and under "Qualcomm Snapdragon", you'll unearth content that gets your inner geek all fired up. So what type of news can we find under this topic? For starters, there are announcements for their latest processors – these are big deals in the tech world! Qualcomm regularly unveils new chips with numbers and letters so cryptic they could double as spy codes. But to gadget enthusiasts, they spell out 'performance milestones'.
Like clockwork, every time Qualcomm drops details about their newer SOCs (System on Chips), comparisons with predecessors start flooding in - think "Snapdragon X vs Y". Tech reviewers dissect these babies down to each transistor!
The beauty is not just in raw power though; efficiency is Queen. Yeah sure, Snapdragon chips promise lightning-fast speeds but do they sip on battery juice like an eco-friendly Tesla? News around advancements on energy conservation always get people talking.In between major releases expect updates too – including patches that enhance security features rivalling Fort Knox! And if gaming's your thing? Ooh boy! Discussions veer towards graphic enhancements powered by Adreno GPUs embedded within Snadragon platforms.
"But why should I care?", I hear you ask casually flipping through your phone. Simple - because at heart we're all craving devices that don't lag when we’re showing off those holiday pics or beat us at multitasking. So next time when someone throws around phrases like 'Snapdragon 888', nod knowingly because now you understand; behind every fluid swipe is some serious silicon magic powering our connections one snap... dragon... at a time.