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AMD has revealed its first mobile gaming processor with 3D V-Cache.

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Thematic resource Sonyalpharumors shared details about two upcoming Sony mirrorless cameras - A7cII and A7cR. As reported, their premiere will take place

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The violins reverberate in the ribcage, while cello and bass are felt a little further down, with horns in the shoulders and, more often than not, soloists in the wrists.

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Its Nasa-inspired design also looks like the Apollo lunar lander is relieving itself in your coffee cup.

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Google security researcher Tavis Ormand reported Zenbleed (CVE-2023-20593) to AMD on May 15 before revealing its details this week. As we've seen with previous similar attacks like...

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Solidigm has revealed an enterprise-focused PCIe SSD that it aims to offer in sizes ranging from 7.68 TB to 61.44 TB. These higher capacities can reduce the...

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A back support exoskeleton has been developed at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology—IIT) to improve railway workers' safety and conditions for heavy manual material handling during maintenance ...

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Downing House in Withington says its residents are able to travel the world thanks to VR technology.

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In IMAX theaters around the world, Oppenheimer will play in its full 70mm glory. In the projection booth, a Palm m130 will help make it happen.

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The fall in popularity of cryptocurrency mining in China has caused a flood of used graphics cards to hit the market. It's led to unscrupulous types purchasing...

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On August 3, 2022, a Virginia family reported their 15-year-old daughter missing. Local news channel ABC15 publicized the court documents related to the case, opting not to identify the child to ensure her privacy. Given the family's description of their daughter as a "homebody," authorities immediately began treating the situation as potentially malicious rather than a common runaway case.

Despite the concerted efforts of authorities and countless citizens, initial searches yielded no clues about the child's whereabouts. Unknown to the search teams, she was already over 2,000 miles away in an Arizona apartment, abducted by 28-year-old Ethan Roberts. The girl had been chatting online with Roberts, who manipulated her into leaving home with him.

Unfortunately, neither the girl's parents nor the authorities had any knowledge of the chats. With no leads found throughout Virginia, the search efforts had hit a dead end. That was until one of the abducted child's friends contacted authorities with an unexpected clue: the girl's Nintendo Switch console had unexpectedly appeared online.

Roberts had allowed the child to bring along her Nintendo Switch, which went unnoticed by all involved. At the apartment, Roberts let her connect the Switch to Wi-Fi so she could "watch YouTube and download a game." However, unbeknownst to Roberts, launching a Switch game online alerts any logged-in friends, a feature by Nintendo to foster gameplay among friends.

Because of this, authorities called upon the FBI, hoping to track the Nintendo Switch. On August 14, 2022, after eleven terrifying days for the child, the FBI located the apartment complex, arrested Roberts, and safely rescued the abducted child.

Former Arizona Department of Public Safety director Frank Milstead commented on the case. "Everything's connected from Wi-Fi to LTE," said Milstead. "A cell phone, an iPad, a watch, whatever it is – you can use those things to locate people."

While some may be wary of the omnipresence of electronic devices tracking our every move, it's heartening to see an instance where it was employed for a noble cause. Thankfully, the case concluded positively in April 2023 when Roberts agreed to a plea deal and received a 30-year prison sentence for his various crimes.

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I've got a fire HD-10 and it does the job, I guess, but it's so slow as to make scrolling a basic PDF tedious to the point of being unusable. What I'm looking for is something that I can read my kindle library on, access google drive and dropbox in order to store and retrieve pdfs, epubs etc to read them on as well, a decent sized screen but nothing huge, the ability to run youtube because that's how I get some of my recipes, and a relatively snappy response (it doesn't have to be the most amazing ever, just has to react to basic things like opening or scrolling a document quickly enough to not be frustrating)

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