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Devindra Hardawar - Dell XPS 13 Copilot+ review: A capable AI PC, but Windows on Arm issues remain - engadget.com

Dell XPS 13 Copilot+ review: A capable AI PC, but Windows on Arm issues remain

It's only been four months since we reviewed the latest Intel version of the XPS 13, but now Dell has released a model built for Microsoft's Copilot+ AI PC initiative. It's running Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X Elite chip, making it an Arm-based laptop like the recent Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. But with that mobile-focused hardware comes new expectations: More battery efficiency than Intel's x86 chips, as well dramatically faster AI capabilities thanks to its beefier NPU (neural processing unit). As with all Arm-based Windows systems, though, there's also the potential for trouble with older x86 apps, which may run slowly through emulation or simply not launch at all.

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Lawrence Bonk - Mark Gurman - Apple event 2024: What to expect at the iPhone 16 keynote in September - engadget.com

Apple event 2024: What to expect at the iPhone 16 keynote in September

The biggest day of the tech world’s autumn calendar is nearly here: Apple’s iPhone 16 event will take place on September 9 at 1PM ET. We'll be live-blogging the news, and you can watch it live via the company’s website or on YouTube. The biggest news from the Apple event will almost definitely involve the forthcoming lineup of iPhone 16 handsets. As with all recent Septembers, we also expect to get a new Apple Watch or two — maybe even three, if Apple squeezes in a new SE.

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Your iPhone might not be compatible with iOS 18. Here are the eligible devices - engadget.com

Your iPhone might not be compatible with iOS 18. Here are the eligible devices

When the presumed iPhone 16 lineup is officially announced at the Apple event in just over a week, it will include iOS 18, which Apple already detailed at its developer conference earlier this year. But if you're not planning to upgrade to a newer iPhone model this year, you could be left behind with an operating system that's no longer supported by Apple. Ge

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Amy Eastland - Borderlands 4 Concept Art Revealed At PAX West 202 - wccftech.com

Borderlands 4 Concept Art Revealed At PAX West 202

PAX West is currently underway, and the convention will end on September 3, 2024. Many developers and publishers gather at PAX West, including Gearbox Software, the developers responsible for the Borderlands franchise. At PAX West, Borderlands 4 details were revealed, albeit very vague. Those excited about the new Borderlands game got a glimpse at the concept art for Borderlands 4, showcasing some of the new worlds players can expect to explore.

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Jacob Ridley - The legendary HyperX Cloud Alpha is down to the cheapest price it's been all year at Amazon - pcgamer.com

The legendary HyperX Cloud Alpha is down to the cheapest price it's been all year at Amazon

HyperX Cloud Alpha | Closed-back | Wired | $99.99$64.95 at Amazon (save $35.04) This headset has been around almost as long as I have in this biz, but they're still a fantastic pick. The reason being is they nail excellent audio, a clear microphone, high comfort, and great value for money. For wired cans, there's not much more you could ask than that.

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Nintendo - Jacob Fox - AverMedia X'tra Go GC515 capture dock review - pcgamer.com

AverMedia X'tra Go GC515 capture dock review

My time with the Avermedia X'tra Go GC515 has been a tale of sorts, despite its seeming simplicity. Due entirely to my own ineptitude I struggled to get it working for a while, but boy am I glad that I did, because this thing is now probably my favourite recent piece of PC gaming tech.

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Andy Edser - This open source tool updates DLSS to the latest version in all your games at once and no matter the launcher - pcgamer.com

This open source tool updates DLSS to the latest version in all your games at once and no matter the launcher

If you play a wide range of games, you'll be familiar with the concept of multiple launchers, clogging up your system tray and segmenting your gaming experience. And if you're an Nvidia GPU owner, you'll likely also be familiar with DLSS and all the upscaling benefits it provides—each version of the upscaling tech (usually) better than the last. 

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Chris Scullion - Nintendo - Banjo-Kazooie N64 has been decompiled, opening the door for PC ports - videogameschronicle.com

Banjo-Kazooie N64 has been decompiled, opening the door for PC ports

Banjo-Kazooie is the latest Nintendo 64 game to be decompiled, making PC ports of the game possible.

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