Waze gets built-in car app for the first time

From The Verge: Waze is launching a dedicated app on two new cars with Google built in. It’s the first time Waze has been available as a standalone app in cars, thanks to Google’s embedded Android Automotive OS. It means drivers can access Waze’s real-time routing, navigation, and more, without the...

Intel’s next-gen ‘Meteor Lake’ chip tech is ready now

From PC World: Intel said Monday that the foundation of its next-generation processor, the Intel 4 process, is now “manufacturing-ready today.”

That process will be used to manufacture Intel’s next chip, code-named Meteor Lake.

Ann Kelleher, general manager of technology development at Intel...

Meta Threatens to Pull News From Facebook if Congress Passes Media Bill

From CNET: Facebook parent company Meta on Monday threatened to remove news from its social media platform in the US if Congress approves a bill that would allow news organizations to collectively bargain with tech companies for compensation.

Andy Stone, Meta's head of policy communications, wrote...

GAMDIAS Launches New ZELUS Series Gaming Chairs

From GAMDIAS Press Release: GAMDIAS releases the ZELUS M3 WEAVE, ZELUS M3, and ZELUS E3 Weave gaming chairs— providing personalized comfort at affordable prices. Apart from classic PU leather gaming chairs, ZELUS M3 WEAVE and ZELUS E3 Weave are our first gaming chairs released covered with premium...

Cooler Master Announces ORB X, a Fully Immersive Multi-Purpose Station

From Cooler Master Press Release: For enhancing user’s immersive experience, Cooler Master announces that the ORB X, a fully immersive multi-purpose station, is now available for waitlist registration.

Where Luxury Meets Technology
Delicately designed and crafted, the Cooler Master ORB X introduces...

World's First 600Hz Gaming Laptop Display Revealed in China

From PC Mag: Gaming laptops sporting a 600Hz display became an option last week thanks to Chinese manufacturer BOE.

Dell may be offering a 480Hz refresh rate on some Alienware laptops, and Asus has teased a 500Hz display, but BOE is going a step further with a 16-inch laptop display capable of...

Sirius XM flaw could’ve let hackers remotely unlock and start cars

From The Verge: A vulnerability affecting Sirius XM’s connected vehicle services could’ve let hackers remotely start, unlock, locate, flash the lights, and honk the horn on cars. Sam Curry, a security engineer at Yuga Labs, worked with a group of security researchers to discover the flaw and...

Apple's Rumored AR/VR Headset May Be Delayed

From CNET: Mass shipments of Apple's apparently upcoming augmented reality and virtual reality headset may be pushed back until the second half of 2023 due to unspecified "software-related issues," according to information shared Sunday by noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Shipments of the much...

Yeyian Sigurd Series 2503 Report (Page 1 of 5)

"I am a metronome," my girlfriend exclaimed as she writhed in pain while clutching her head. I looked at her confused before chuckling and realizing she actually meant "meteorologist", which is someone who forecasts weather. Unfortunately, she has the ability to tell the incoming weather pattern changes because she gets bad migraines the day before major changes. This happens when it goes from a nice day to a rainy or snowy day and vice versa. As...

Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2X Review (Page 1 of 4)

"I need everyone over six foot tall to come with me," I said as I was walking into the room at the University of Calgary. I am pretty sure most people were confused what is going on, but eventually someone asked the question. "Why do you need people who are six foot or taller?" "It is for hanging up posters around campus," I said. "I need tall people to reach areas I cannot reach." Just for reference, I am about 5'9", so having that extra three...

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