The Verge
Microsoft Surface Pro 11 review tantalizingly close to the dream
The Surface Pro 11 is Microsoft’s latest iteration, combining power and flexibility with a Snapdragon X processor for improved performance. Priced at $1,000, it features a 13-inch OLED display and a new Flex Keyboard. While app compatibility and battery life are strong points, some drawbacks include high cost and issues with x86 app emulation. Overall, it offers a compelling blend of features but may benefit from waiting for further Arm compatibility improvements.
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GSMArena.com
Samsung Galaxy Ring in for review GSMArena.com news
Samsung has launched the Galaxy Ring, a new smart ring with sensors for tracking activity and health data. The ring is lightweight and discreet, with a charging case that also serves as a display. It pairs with smartphones and promises a 7-day battery life. Stay tuned for a full review on its features and performance.
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ZDNet
The OnePlus Open is getting a red ‘Crimson Shadow’ variant, and I’m worried for Samsung
OnePlus teases the new OnePlus Open Apex Edition, featuring a “Crimson Shadow” finish inspired by Hasselblad, upgraded storage and AI image editing features. Release set for August 7, potentially competing with Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. Pricing and full specs undisclosed. OnePlus aims to offer a compelling alternative in the foldable phone market.
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CGMagazine
Game Informer Sadly Announces Their Closure After 33 Years
Game Informer, a prominent video game news outlet, has announced its closure after 33 years. The industry has been facing challenges, including mergers and layoffs. The publication’s online content director and other industry veterans expressed sadness over the closure. The website will remain accessible for fans to read past articles.
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SaskToday.ca
Shelly Palmer Google Pulls ‘Dear Sydney’ Ad
Shelly Palmer named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology.” Google pulls controversial “Dear Sydney” ad. EU AI Act in effect, setting regulations for AI systems in the EU. Companies worldwide must comply with new standards. Fines for non-compliance are high. EU expected to influence global AI regulation. Shelly Palmer criticizes EU’s approach. U.S. companies must align with new rules. AI providers face stringent requirements.