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Hardware: the parts of a computer that can be kicked.
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- Framework Laptop 12 is a cheaper, more colorful take on a repairable laptop PC - Ars Technica
- AMD’s new laptop CPU lineup is a mix of new silicon and new names for old silicon - Ars Technica
- Pixel Watch 3 gets FDA approval to alert you if you’re dying - Ars Technica
- What if AI doesn’t just keep getting better forever? - Ars Technica
- OpenAI’s new AI image generator pushes the limits in detail and prompt fidelity - Ars Technica
- Framework’s first desktop is a strange—but unique—mini ITX gaming PC - Ars Technica
- Google CEO says over 25% of new Google code is generated by AI - Ars Technica
- How much detail is too much? Midjourney v6 attempts to find out - Ars Technica
- As Alexa flounders, Amazon hopes homegrown generative AI can find it revenue - Ars Technica
- Qualcomm brings laptop-class CPU cores to phones with Snapdragon 8 Elite - Ars Technica
- AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling is exclusive to 90-series Radeon GPUs, won’t work on other cards - Ars Technica
- ChatGPT is one year old. Here’s how it changed the tech world. - Ars Technica
- Amazon’s generative-AI-powered Alexa is as big a privacy red flag as old Alexa - Ars Technica
- Google’s Pixel Watch 3 has a bigger screen, and Pixel Buds Pro 2 are smaller - Ars Technica
- “It’s a lemon”—OpenAI’s largest AI model ever arrives to mixed reviews - Ars Technica
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