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Anycubic may launch this gorgeous foldable portable 3D printer any day soon
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Anycubic's foldable 3D printer combines portability and performance, shrinking down to 75mm while still printing models up to 460mm in height.

HP releases the world's most powerful 18-inch mobile workstation
By Wayne Williams published
HP releases world's most powerful 18-inch mobile workstation, the Intel-powered ZBook Fury G1i.

Framework Desktop is a customizable mini PC with AI capabilities - and it keeps selling out
By Wayne Williams published
Framework Desktop is a customizable mini PC with AI capabilities - and it's sold out seven times in under two months.

Consumers are warming up to AI assistants, survey finds
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AI shopping assistants are helpful, but trust is missing, even if it promises better deals.

Nvidia has rebranded its tiny Project Digits AI supercomputer as DGX Spark
By Wayne Williams published
Nvidia has rebranded its tiny Project Digits AI supercomputer as DGX Spark, while Asus, Dell, and HPE are readying their own versions.

Arm's Japanese owner is buying Ampere, Arm's only independent server chip vendor, for $6.5 billion
By Wayne Williams published
Arm's Japanese owner is buying Ampere, Arm's only independent server chip vendor, for $6.5 billion.

Startup wants to mitigate risk of state-actor underwater fibre optic cable sabotage by using a decades-old technique
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Subsea fibre optic cables face growing security threats, driving demand for advanced monitoring solutions.

Nvidia is planning post-copper 1.6Tbps network tech to connect millions of GPUs as it unveils photonics networking gear at GTC 2025
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia integrates co-packaged optics into switches to cut power use and costs in AI data centers.

Uperfect's dual screen is a solid productivity tool
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Uperfect Delta Mega’s vertical design offers stacked monitors for programming, trading, or editing without taking up extra desk space.

Apple Mac Studio M3 Ultra workstation can run Deepseek R1 671B AI model entirely in memory using less than 200W, reviewer finds
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Apple Mac Studio M3 Ultra runs massive AI models in memory, challenging traditional multi-GPU setups with efficient performance and lower power consumption.
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