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The next chapter of Apple Intelligence might see a familiar face from Google aside from ChatGPT

It’s well-known that Apple has often integrated existing features and functions rather than inventing new ones, particularly in recent years. Thus, the announcement of ChatGPT integration into iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia isn’t much of a surprise. However, it appears…

New Logitech G515 LIGHTSPEED gaming keyboard dropped in Singapore; A TKL layout from S$159

Logitech Singapore has announced the launch of the new G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL gaming keyboard for those who prefer a lower and compact keyboard in terms of vertical height. The main contributor of its features comes from 22mm height when laid…

Google’s upcoming full in-house designed Tensor G5 chip on-track to debut in Pixel 10 thanks to TSMC as initiation of tape-out stage reported by sources

Google’s Pixel smartphones have used its own Tensor SoC since 2021, but some design elements weren’t fully in-house. That’s set to change with the upcoming Tensor G5, earmarked for the Pixel 10 series. With supply chain sources confirming the chip…

LIAN LI’s new HydroShift series of AIO liquid coolers promises clean tube routing alongside a nice LCD screen

LIAN LI has announced yet another series of AIO liquid coolers in the name of the HydroShift LCD 360 series with the first batch covering 3 models. Let’s get the similarities off the chest first which are the concealed tubing…

OpenAI’s Sora is so resource intensive that a GeForce RTX 3090 is only capable of generating a 240p video that is 4 seconds long

Last year, OpenAI stunned everyone with ChatGPT and early this year, their Sora video generation tool almost spelled doom to the world of content creation if not the level of resource requirement was holding it back from being utilized by…

The very first Project Natick underwater data center experiment by Microsoft is finally out of the water, literally

Remember when Microsoft announced they would test a data center by placing it underwater to see if it was feasible due to the use of renewable energy and other factors? That was back in 2015 and nearly a decade ago.…

NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 with Ray Reconstruction now ‘ON’ in The First Descendent; DLSS 3 for Tribes 3: Rivals, Riven and Payday 3 respectively

Before June 2024 ends, NVIDIA has launched the new GeForce Game Ready Driver 556.12, ensuring the best experience for both new and classic games. First, the free-to-play game The First Descendant, set for release on July 2, will feature DLSS…

AMD Radeon Anti-Lag 2 is finally here in latest Software: Adrenalin update alongside expanded game list for FSR 3.1 support

AMD has released the latest driver download and patch note for the Software: Adrenalin Edition 24.6.1 with Radeon Anti-Lag 2 finally getting “fixed” and improved in this “version 2” iteration. Ever since the very first debut of the Radeon Anti-Lag…

“Gen AI made textures and 3D models” in DLSS 4? NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang hints at such possibility

Still waiting for the upcoming version of DLSS that probably carries the number “4” and excited to see what sort of technologies will be included for a better gaming experience? NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang’s answer might just signal something. DSOGaming‘s…

KLEVV reveals new FIT V DDR5 RAM kits with simple and low profile design

KLEVV by Essencore has released another new series of DDR5 RAM kits and they are calling it the FIT V DDR5 series. Going for an ultra-low-profile design, the 33mm form factor features an innovative aluminum heat spreader in a minimalist…

Medieval sandbox Pax Dei, FPS horror Still Wakes The Deep, and Viking adventure Skye: The Misty Isle all gets NVIDIA DLSS and more

With all the buzz around NVIDIA, whether about its CEO or AI advancements, let’s revisit its gaming roots where many titles are now enhanced with DLSS. First up, we have Pax Dei, a social sandbox MMO set in a medieval…

ROG Ally X price in Singapore confirmed to be S$1,199; Preorder with freebies starts today

About 3 weeks ago, we got the official announcement from ROG about the updated and enhanced ROG Ally X gaming handheld Windows PC but today, we finally have Singapore’s side of the news. If you need to quickly check on…

Logitech’s new Keys-To-Go 2 wireless keyboard comes with an alu top case and goes for S$139

Logitech Singapore has launched a new generation of Keys-To-Go 2 wireless keyboard designed to satisfy the needs of multi-platform users. The hassle of switching between different sets of mice and keyboards is a nightmare for people who work on different…

Kingston’s XS1000 external SSD receives big win in 2024 Red Dot Award’s Product Design category

Kingston has some exciting news: their Kingston XS1000 External SSD just won the 2024 Red Dot Award for Product Design thanks to its thoughtful approach. Created to be extremely portable, the XS1000 might as well be the best selection for…

CMF by Nothing has teased its first smartphone release and also some new smart wearables to go along

Nothing’s affordability-focused CMF brand will be getting its first smartphone and it will revealed pretty soon. Slated for July 8 at the time of 10:00 BST / 14:30 IST / 11:00 CET / 05:00 EST, not only the phone will…

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