💻 An auction for a supercomputer is underway 📱 Apple acknowledges iPhone alarm problem 🎧 Beats Solo 4: The first reviews are in 🎬 The Fall Guy aims for big opening weekend 🕹️ SteelSeries updates popular gaming headset | |
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Image: U.S. General Services Administration | A decommissioned U.S. government supercomputer is being auctioned off | Folks who’ve dreamed of owning their very own supercomputer actually have a chance to put in a bid for one
| A multimillion-dollar supercomputer used by the U.S. government between 2017 and 2023 could be snapped up for a fraction of the price as it goes under the gavel. The 5.34-petaflop machine, called Cheyenne, is being auctioned right now by GSA Auctions, and interested buyers have until Friday to place their bid. “While we haven't tested this one ourselves, we assume its 145,152 CPU cores will easily outperform our current top pick for a laptop,” Engadget quipped. “You also won't need to upgrade the memory anytime soon, as there's a full 313,344GB of RAM currently installed, and the storage capacity tallies up to around 36 petabytes. No need to delete files to make room for new games or other media downloads” ... | |
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Tech for Change: This tech lets EVs charge as they drive | Charging remains one of the biggest hurdles for mass EV adoption. Public charging infrastructure still isn’t extensive enough to merit driver confidence, and even the fastest chargers still require lengthy stops compared to refueling a gasoline car. But the State of Michigan and Israeli startup Electreon hope to prove that EVs can charge as they drive ... | |
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Having iPhone alarm problems? A fix is on its way
| Apple has confirmed the existence of a bug where iPhone alarms have failed to make a noise
| Most of us hate alarms, especially those that jolt us from a cozy slumber. But when we set them, it’s usually for a very good reason, and so missing one can cause a big problem. A number of iPhone owners have recently complained about their handset’s alarm failing to sound, prompting Apple to look into it. The tech giant has now acknowledged the fault and said that a fix is on the way. The issue appears to be linked to Apple’s Attention Aware feature, which is erroneously detecting attention and lowering the volume of alarms even when the iPhone isn’t actively being used, Digital Trends reported. Until the fix rolls out, you may want to disable Attention Aware ... | |
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Beats Solo 4 review: big performance upgrades | The Beats Solo line gets its first new headphones in eight years
| The Beats Solo 4 wireless headphones are here and the early reviews have much to say. What Hi-Fi? described the new headphones as offering “a fun-focused, energetic listen, with a push towards midrange clarity,” and it also praised the battery life. PC Mag liked Solo 4's accentuated bass and highs, but criticized the price ($200) and lack of active noise cancellation and adjustable EQ. Tom’s Guide gave a thumbs-up to the collapsible design, cross-platform compatibility, and good voice call quality, but a thumbs-down to the “so-so design quality” and, again, the lack of noise cancellation. Digital Trends liked the USB-C lossless, hi-res audio, but couldn't recommend them for glasses wearers ... | |
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The Fall Guy hits U.S. movie theaters this weekend — how will it fare? | The action comedy's international release in 38 territories has already grossed $8.7 million | Variety has taken a look at how the summer movie season is shaping up. “Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, two essential ingredients in the ‘Barbenheimer’ phenomenon, will leave Barbieland and Los Alamos behind them as they team up for The Fall Guy,” the entertainment news site said. It also asked whether audiences will actually show up to see the stars when the new action comedy hits U.S. theaters this weekend. The Fall Guy is estimated to earn at least $30 million on its opening weekend, well short of its $130 million budget, though its backers will be hoping to surpass that figure over time. Early competition comes from Challengers, low-budget horror Tarot, and a rerelease of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace ... | |
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SteelSeries' new white version of its popular headset also includes a significant design change | The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset is a premium device aimed at serious gamers | SteelSeries has just launched a white version of its highly regarded Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset to go with the black ones that launched in 2022. The update also brings an important design change to the ANC mics within the earcups, The Verge reported. SteelSeries has made them smaller and reduced the size of the bump, resulting in a more comfortable fit. And the good news is that the black set also gets the new design. The $350 Arctis Nova Pro headset still offers superb audio and all of the other features that made it popular in the first place, including two swappable batteries that can each power the device for an entire day ... | |
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