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Teleconferencing has further advanced collaboration within organisations and with partners and customers. Driven by the needs that the pandemic imposed in 2020, teleconferencing tools are now in ...
AMD is hosting its Fusion Developer Summit this week, and the overarching theme is heterogeneous computing and the convergence of the CPU and GPU. Is shared memory and true heterogeneous computing the ...
Soldier crabs, mictyris platychelus, Newman's Beach, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia If you’ve heard of the game Minecraft, you may also have heard about all the folks who’ve built working ...
Stop thinking of Vision Pro as a clunky thing you strap to your face. Instead, consider visionOS as a window into the future of computers. Vision Pro is years ahead of its time. Apple’s AR headset ...
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In 2022, humans created just under 100 trillion gigabytes of data, and that volume will nearly double again by 2025. With this, the pressure to find innovative ways of storing is growing, because ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Danny Lewis: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Friday, December 20th. I'm Danny ...
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