Engadget
Theres finally a retro PC emulator on the App Store
The UTM SE retro PC game emulator is now on the App Store for iOS devices, a first for Apple. Users can run classic PC games by downloading pre-built virtual machines or creating their own. Apple initially rejected UTM SE but allowed it after a “JIT-less build.” The app will also be available on AltStore PAL. UTM team thanked AltStore and Apple for their support.
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9to5Google
Report Samsungs Android XR headset set for dev version in October, 2025 launch
Samsung concluded the launch of Fold 6 and Galaxy Watch Ultra, hinting at the upcoming XR platform. A report reveals details on Samsung’s Android XR headset, codenamed “Moohan,” with a developer version expected in October and consumer launch in March 2025. Speculation suggests Samsung may also develop glasses with Google’s AR software. Google, on the other hand, has no plans for consumer XR hardware, focusing on software and display prototypes.
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AnandTech
The AMD Zen 5 Microarcitecure Powering Ryzen AI 300 Series For Mobile and Ryzen 9000 for Desktop
AMD unveiled the Zen 5 CPU microarchitecture at Computex 2024, introducing the Ryzen AI 300 series for laptops and Ryzen 9000 series for desktops. The Zen 5 architecture boasts improved graphics and AI performance, with the Ryzen AI 300 series featuring the XDNA 2 NPU promising 50 TOPS. Zen 5 offers 16% better IPC than Zen 4, with enhancements in execution capabilities and data bandwidth. The Ryzen 9000 series for desktops launches on July 31st with up to 16 cores and new overclocking features.
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CNET
Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 15, 400
The New York Times Connections puzzle challenges players to group 16 words into four connected groups. Editor Wyna Liu uses tricky words to deceive players. Today’s hints and answers include groups related to faith, disguise, TV securing methods, and liquor bottle sizes. The game involves assigning words to color-coded groups based on their connections.
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Game World Observer
Valve employed only 336 people in 2021, but spent over 444 million on gross salaries
Valve’s private operations and finances are mostly undisclosed, but court documents from an antitrust lawsuit against Valve revealed some internal data, including gross pay and headcount from 2003 to 2021. The information was made public by The Verge over the weekend.