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  • Intel has tried to dethrone AMD's Ryzen Z1-series chips as the dominant supplier for handheld gaming consoles running Windows 11 with little success, but that may change with this year's expected release of its next-gen Core Ultra Series 2 Lunar Lake chips. Looking at the predicted specs, they appear power-efficient…Read Entire Article
  • Apple is working on a slimmed down version of the iPhone, according to a report in The Information, which cited three people that have direct knowledge of the project. The new phone is expected to launch in September 2025 and could cost more than the iPhone Pro Max, which starts…Read Entire Article
  • Most active noise-canceling headphones work by producing sound waves to counteract lower-frequency environmental rumbles like engine drones. But they end up canceling all sound in those frequencies, potentially removing audio you want to hear. The new prototype aims to give users more nuanced noise control.Read Entire Article
  • Western Digital's portable 2.5-inch HDDs are now available in 6TB variants. The new models are the highest-capacity portable HDDs currently on the market, as WD's offerings have maxed out at 5TB since 2017.Read Entire Article
  • The revelation, which blew up online this week after a user called it out on X/Twitter, has plenty of people peeved that Slack didn't make this clearer from the jump. Corey Quinn, an executive at Duckbill Group, kicked up the fuss with an angry post asking "I'm sorry Slack, you're…Read Entire Article
  • If you share my feelings, we have a few ways that you can avoid Google's terrible AI search summaries. They are not foolproof or as ideal as just switching it off (as Google would have you believe), but they can at least get you straight results without the AI BS.Read Entire Article
  • A leaker known for reporting on Valve projects recently shared screenshots of a rumored upcoming online game from the company. Called Deadlock, the competitive shooter has drawn comparisons to established titles like Overwatch, Valorant, and Valve's own DOTA 2.Read Entire Article