Samsung Is Introducing Two New Size Options For Its Galaxy Ring And Expanding To Broader Markets To Better Compete With The Oura Ring
Samsung pivoted in the smart ring category last year by bringing its first Galaxy Ring ahead. While the wearable was well received by the tech community for its compact size and health-oriented features, many users did express their wish for the company to add more size options. It was not long after the original ring came out that the South Korean tech giant started working on the next-generation smart ring and also started looking into adding more size options to its first one so that it extends to a wider user base.
Bezos’ Blue Origin Will Fly New Glenn Rocket Rivaling SpaceX On Thursday After Today’s Scrub
Jeff Bezos' rocket company Blue Origin will make the next attempt to fly its New Glenn rocket on Thursday according to the firm's latest update. New Glenn is Blue's new rocket and the only single-unit heavy lift vehicle in the world designed for the propulsive landing of its first-stage booster. Blue made the rocket's first launch attempt yesterday but scrubbed it with less than an hour left until the launch window closed. Blue Origin Shifts New Glenn's Inaugural Launch To Thursday Following Weather Constraints
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPU Appears In An LG Laptop, Featuring 8GB VRAM
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5050 laptop GPU has now surfaced online on an LG laptop, validating the SKU's existence and revealing subtle details about the model. NVIDIA's RTX 5050 Might Feature Pin-To-Pin Compatibility With The GeForce RTX 4050, Allowing Easier Integration Well, at the CES 2025 showcase, we did see NVIDIA's next-gen RTX 50 mobile platform, where models such as the GeForce RTX 5090,
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 To Have Review Embargo Lifted On January 24th, GeForce RTX 5080 To Follow On January 30th
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 will have its review embargo lifted earlier than its 80-class counterpart, set to show its might by January 24th. NVIDIA's RTX 50 Series Review Embargo Gets Pushed Slightly Ahead, As The Flagship Model Is Set To Be Unveiled First Well, consumers waiting for NVIDIA's RTX 50 series reviews should gear up, as the review embargo for the flagship model is set to end in the upcoming week, giving us the first in-depth
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remake Rumors Intensify as Details on the Improvements Emerge in New Report
We first learned of Bethesda's plans for a The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake thanks to an inadvertent leak during the Microsoft vs. FTC lawsuit in Summer 2023. A document that included Bethesda's internal release schedule before the pandemic was uploaded to the public documentation shared for the lawsuit. Here's what it looked like, as a reminder. Title Release Schedule Console/PC F2P/Mobile FY20E DOOM Eternal & DLC, The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor, Fallout
NVIDIA Publicly Opposes Biden’s Newest AI Chip Export Controls; Claiming Global Progress In Now In Jeopardy
NVIDIA has apparently sided with Trump's AI policies, as Team Green massively criticizes Biden's last-minute chip export controls, claiming they threaten American technology. NVIDIA Starts Siding With Trump's AI Policies, Saying That The First Administration Laid The Foundation Of US's AI Success Well, for those unaware, the Biden administration has now imposed a new set of regulations on chip exports that allows the US to have a far more significant influence on the computing power given to a particular nation. Called the "
Intel Arc B570 “Battlemage” GPU Tested In Geekbench: Roughly 12% Slower Than Arc B580 For 12% Lower Price
Intel's Battlemage-based Arc B570 GPU has been spotted in the Geekbench OpenCL database days ahead of its official launch. Intel Arc B570 "Battlemage" GPU Performance Leaks Ahead of Launch, This 10 GB GPU is roughly 12% Slower than the Arc B580 For 12% Lower Price If you remember, Intel unveiled two GPUs in the Battlemage lineup, featuring the latest Xe2-HPG architecture. The first GPU (Arc B580) was
Microsoft DirectX To Integrate Neural Rendering For AI-Focused Graphics, Cooperative Vectors Unlock Full Power of NVIDIA’s RTX 50 Tensor Core GPUs
Microsoft has now enabled the "highly-anticipated" neural rendering with its DirectX API, allowing GPUs to leverage AI capabilities to transform graphical computation. Microsoft's DirectX API To Support Neural Rendering, Allowing Realtime Processing of Graphics With The Power Of AI, Unlocking Full Potential of NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs Well, neural rendering in GPUs is the next big thing and is currently the industry's on the topic. We saw how NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang described the importance of neural rendering in learning and
Hyper Light Breaker Preview – Lo-Fi Roguelite
As someone who has played a fair number of games like Risk of Rain 2, Hyper Light Breaker was a refreshing experience, a new title developed by Heart Machine. Whether you play it by yourself or with friends, Hyper Light Breaker has a lot of potential. Getting to play this game was fantastic, and the experience I had was highly polished. I knew that the game would be vibrant, but I wasn't sure to what extent it was going to be. Some games have the problem of being overly
ASUS Announces Upgraded AEMP III For Up To 64 GB Memory Module Support On Intel 800-Series Motherboards
ASUS AEMP III increases support for up to 4x DIMMs with 64 GB CUDIMM DDR5 modules on Intel 800-series motherboards. AEMP III Now Offers Support for up to 256 GB Memory Configuration, Clocked at 5600 MT/s on Intel 800-Series Motherboards Memory makers have been competing with each other fiercely, bringing incredibly high-frequency DDR5 memories. We saw this in previous months, with several memory manufacturers releasing their CUDIMMs with insanely high transfer speeds, exceeding