In a first for Nvidia, it'll be using the same GPU die for both mobile and desktop.
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While we liked the OnePlus 11 for its high performance and fast charging, OnePlus has taken it further with the OnePlus 11 Concept, which sees the phone get a makeover that includes liquid cooling and fancy LEDs designed to make it even more of a powerhouse. We went hands on with the device at MWC in Barcelona, and it's got a pretty awesome design, although its naming conventions sound like something straight out of Back to the Future.
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Garmin is one of the top names in fitness tracking, with wearables designed for all types of athletes. The company has just made its two newest Forerunner devices, the 265 and 965, official and they come with some big improvements over last year's model.
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Google is warning owners of some Samsung, Vivo and Pixel phones that a series of exploits enable bad actors to compromise devices simply by knowing phone numbers -- and the device owners wouldn't notice a thing.
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Google Drive now limits users to 5 million items. A Google Workspace spokesperson confirmed the change in an email Monday evening.
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You'll soon have another option to choose from in the burgeoning field of generative AI models. Alibaba Cloud on Monday unveiled Tongyi Qianwen, a ChatGPT-like AI product that possesses both Chinese and English language capabilities it plans to deploy across all of the Chinese e-commerce giant's business applications in the near future.
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There are an abundance of ways to use the Notes app to track everything in your life. But if you've had an iPhone for a long time, there's a good chance you've built up a large collection of notes, which can make it tricky to track down the notes you actually need on a regular basis.
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If you listen to podcasts on Amazon Music, you might soon be getting an AI assist. Amazon reportedly acquired Snackable AI at the end of last year. The audio intelligence startup's technology automatically generates highlights and chapters in audio and video clips.
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Much of the AI technology we use today runs in hulking data centers operated by cloud computing giants like Amazon, Microsoft and Google. But with a technology called WebGPU that Google is now building into its Chrome browser, web apps can take advantage of AI processing more directly.
Google announced the WebGPU adoption at its Google I/O conference Wednesday. With WebGPU, web apps on phones or laptops can better tap into the kinds of artificial intelligence software that's sweeping everything from creative tools to health apps.
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