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Anker’s first 3D printer might be the one you’ve been waiting for

The Verge

3D printing can be a time-consuming and expensive hobby — even if you try to do it on the cheap. But what if a truly consumer-ready 3D printer changed that? For me personally, speed isn’t my biggest frustration with 3D printing. It feels like I’ve adjusted, replaced, or upgraded half the parts on my Ender 3 Pro. Image: Anker.

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Facebook’s Oculus Quest 2 leaks in full via official promo videos

The Verge

The Oculus Quest 2 VR headset has leaked in full via a pair of promotional videos uploaded to a marketing hub run by parent company Facebook, The videos outline the specs of the standalone headset, which is a successor to 2019’s Oculus Quest. Image: Facebook Blueprint. Image: Facebook Blueprint. Image: Facebook Blueprint.

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Nvidia speeds AI, climate modeling

CIO Business Intelligence

Nvidia is hoping to make it easier for CIOs building digital twins and machine learning models to secure enterprise computing, and even to speed the adoption of quantum computing with a range of new hardware and software. Seeing double. It’s at the high end of that range that Nvidia plays.

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Intel thinks the metaverse will need a thousand-fold increase in computing capability

The Verge

But Koduri quickly pours cold water on the idea that the metaverse is right around the corner: “our computing, storage and networking infrastructure today is simply not enough to enable this vision,” he writes. The problem, though, is that even Intel doesn’t think that the hardware alone is going to get us to 1,000x.

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Ayn Odin review: a Nintendo Switch with Android

The Verge

As someone who used a Switch Lite for a couple of years, though, I actually think Ayn’s hardware is better. The only real complaint I have about this hardware is the goofy Odin logo underneath the D-pad. I’ve been testing the $287 Odin Pro, which has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.

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PlayStation 5 review: a big, confident step into next gen

The Verge

It was just as clear when games evolved to support 3D worlds and, later, HD graphics. It’s not just big, it’s historically big , one of the largest video game consoles ever built. The storage situation for the console is a bit of a question mark, though you do have the ability to load PS4 games from USB storage. (In

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Next-gen console analysis: Sony to challenge Microsoft with higher prices, more exclusive games

GeekWire

Now that we know most of the details about both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X, the tale of the tape says that, on a hardware level, the two systems are very similar. One big difference, though, comes from the changes between versions of the hardware. The Xbox Series S, left, and the Xbox Series X. Microsoft Photo).

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