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Dec 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's CXMT Steps Up with DDR5 Memory, Challenging Big Names

In a significant move for China's tech industry, the memory manufacturer CXMT is reported to have started mass production of DDR5 memory modules. This is a big deal, especially given the global competition in the memory market. CXMT is a major player in China, and this development could shake things

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Dec 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet the S200X: DOOGEE's Futuristic Smartphone Revolution

DOOGEE has recently launched their newest rugged smartphone, the S200X, which is set to redefine your smartphone experience. Let's dive into what makes this phone stand out. First off, the S200X comes in three cool mecha-inspired colors. You can choose from Black Samurai, Golden Guardian, or Green

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Dec 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Will Next-Gen CarPlay Hit the Road in 2024?

As the year winds down, Apple is facing a deadline. It promised that cars with the next-gen CarPlay system would hit the streets in 2024. But with just a few days left, time is running out. This new CarPlay is supposed to connect your iPhone to your car in a whole new way, showing your apps on the d

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Android Auto's New Update: A Colorful Surprise

Google's latest Android Auto update, version 13. 4, is bringing a fresh look to your car dashboard. This time, they're introducing Material You accent colors. While the update is rolling out to all users, the most noticeable change is the splash of colors in the user interface (UI). Imagine driving

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Amazing Longevity of the Commodore 64: Still Going Strong in a Doughnut Shop

Can you believe it? A doughnut shop in Indiana is still using Commodore 64 computers as cash registers after 42 years! These trusty machines, known for their durability, are helping run the Hilligross Bakery in Brownsburg. It might seem outdated, but they seem to be doing just fine. The bakery has g

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Innovating Wisely: How Digital Leaders Can Succeed in 2025's Tech Boom

2025 is set to be a big year for tech. AI is evolving rapidly, with agentic AI ready to shake things up. Tech leaders also need to handle demands for automation, machine learning, and AR. So, how can digital leaders navigate these challenges? Four experts share their tips. First, think like a busin

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Snapchat's Boss and will. i. am Chat Tech at Variety's CES Summit

In January, Snap Inc. CEO Evan Spiegel and music star will. i. am are among the star speakers at the Variety Entertainment Summit at CES in Las Vegas. This year's summit delves into how new technologies are reshaping entertainment, from films to games. Spiegel is set to talk about Snapchat's future

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Drones Are Getting Bigger and Smarter in Ukraine's Skies

Believe it or not, drones have been buzzing around for quite some time. But it wasn't until larger models like the RQ-4 Global Hawk and MQ-1 Predator came along that they became a big deal in modern warfare. Most military drones are small, though. Like the ones Ukraine uses to drop bombs on tanks. R

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Seeing AI's Thoughts: Google's New Approach

Ever wondered what it would be like to watch a machine work through problems, just like a friend would? Google's DeepMind has created a new AI, Gemini 2. 0 Flash Thinking, that lets you do just that. Although it doesn't think like humans, it can break down complex issues into smaller parts, similar

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Drones: The Future of Human Detection and Recognition with AI

The ability for machines to understand human actions is super important. It's used in many places, like surveillance systems, human-robot teamwork, sports analysis, and entertainment. But, detecting humans and figuring out what they're doing isn't easy. Humans move and look so differently that it's

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