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DJI’s Matrice 30 Enterprise Can Fly in Heavy Rain, Snow
The Matrice 30 and its thermal imaging-capable sibling, the Matrice 30 T, will be available for purchase in Q4 of this year.
Chip-Making Companies Can’t Buy Enough Lithography Machines
It won't do much good to build a new fab if you don't have any machines to put inside it.
Nvidia Reveals its Customers are Paying More for RTX 30-Series Upgrades
It's a sign of the times that gamers are paying exorbitant amounts of money to upgrade their GPU, if they even can.
Sony Says VRR for the PlayStation 5 Is Still Months Away
The company says that the promised variable refresh rate (VRR) is still on the way, and gamers can expect it in the coming months. But Microsoft has had it since launch.
Wearable Cat Ears Use EEG to Move With Your State of Mind
Comic-Con is about to get wild.
Google Adds Almost 4,000 Free TV Episodes to YouTube
Google is far from alone with this approach, but competitors like Pluto TV and Tubi already have a big head start.
Nvidia Unveils Hopper H100 Data Center GPU
The replacement for Ampere has finally arrived, although gamers will still have to wait until the end of the year to see what Nvidia has in store for them.
NASA Celebrates 5,000 Exoplanet Milestone with ‘Data Sonification’
NASA JPL says as of March 21st, there are just over 5,000 of them. To celebrate this milestone, the agency has produced a neat "data sonification" of the road to 5,000 exoplanets.
Steam Alpha Has Finally Arrived on Chromebooks
Unfortunately, you probably don't have the correct hardware to run it right now, and even if you did, the bugs will make it hard to actually enjoy any games.
Mac Studio Teardown Shows Massive Chip, Hints at Future Upgradeability
Even though we already knew it was a big chip, we didn't realize it would be *this* big.
Apple Studio Display Features a Broken Webcam, Proprietary Power Cable, 64GB of Storage
Apple's new Studio monitor has some very strange quirks.
Microsoft Testing ‘Unsupported Hardware’ Watermark on Windows 11 Desktop
An upcoming version of Windows 11 will nag anyone who circumvented the hardware requirements with an "unsupported" watermark on the desktop.