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Microsoft vs Apple Showdown
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TechLinked: Microsoft’s Victory Over Apple? The tech world has been abuzz with Microsoft making headlines for crossing the $3 trillion market cap, positioning itself as a serious competitor to reigning champion Apple. When Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadela, celebrated his 10-year milestone, it was clear that the company’s investments in cloud infrastructure and AI were paying…
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Is Apple Doomed?
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Is Apple Gonna Be Okay? Tech-Linked – A Recap of the Latest Innovations in Tech Apple Vision Pro Reviews: A Step into the Future of AR The much-anticipated reviews for Apple’s Vision Pro are out, and it seems like Apple is inching closer to the future. With crisp displays and minimal latency in pass-through mode,…
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Microsoft’s Low Blow to TechLinked
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The Technology News Roundup 🌐 Microsoft’s Edge Browser 🌐 Microsoft’s Edge browser has come under scrutiny recently for automatically importing browser data from Chrome without user permission. This has raised concerns about privacy and data security. The Verge reporter Tom Warren experienced this firsthand when he found Edge opening with all of his Chrome tabs.…
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Apple Trolls EU with TechLinked
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Apple’s iOS App Store Changes in the EU Say goodbye to the era of exclusivity because Apple is finally making room for third-party app stores, payment systems, and browser engines. However, this shift isn’t as sweet as it initially sounds, as Apple’s compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act comes with a few sinister catches.…
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Apple’s GPT Tech Spells Doom for Rabbit R1
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AppleGPT: The Future of AI and Its Impact on Rabbit R1 Apple is on the move to revolutionize the AI world with their locally-run AI system, AppleGPT. Joining the AI arms race, Apple has been investing in hardware AI startups and key staff to bring generative AI to run locally on their products, promising a…
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Goodbye Hyperthreading: TechLinked’s Final Farewell
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Look at that, what an eventful day in the world of tech! From rumors of Intel’s aerol Lake S processors to HP’s CEO’s unconventional strategy, and the unexpected twists and turns in the world of graphic card sales, there’s never a dull moment. And can we talk about the moon missions, Apple’s Vision Pro headset,…
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TechLinked: Vision Pro Exodus
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Everyone’s Bailing on Vision Pro Trouble in Paradise: Issues with Apple’s Vision Pro Apple’s Vision Pro is making headlines with some unfortunate news. Let’s dive into the latest developments in the tech world. High Demand, Low Supply When Apple opened pre-orders for the Vision Pro, the demand exceeded the available supply, resulting in shipping estimates…
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Galaxy AI: TechLinked Exposes the Truth
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The Samsung Galaxy AI is making waves in the tech world after the recent unveiling of the Galaxy S24 series. The phones are packed with new features and powered by Galaxy AI, which largely relies on Google AI technology. The S24 lineup supports exciting real-time translation and generative editing features, making it an attractive option…
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TechLinked: Adblock Fail on YouTube
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YouTube’s War on Ad Blockers Over the weekend, YouTube viewers experienced significantly slower video buffering when using ad blockers. This issue caused concern among users, but it was later revealed that the problem was linked to an update of Adblock and Adblock Plus, as reported by PC Gamer. The impact was felt by regular users…
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Crazy Tech from CES 2024
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The WEIRDEST Tech at CES 2024 CES 2024 has come to a close, leaving tech enthusiasts buzzing about some of the most outlandish and intriguing innovations to emerge from the event. From AI-powered pet accessories to revolutionary medical simulation robots, the showcase certainly lived up to its reputation for the weird and the wonderful. Let’s…
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The Game-Changing Wi-Fi 7: What You Need to Know
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The Future of Wi-Fi 7: Faster, Multi-Link, and AI-Powered Innovations The Consumer Electronic Show has revealed some game-changing advancements that are sure to shape the connectivity and gaming landscape in the near future. The Wi-Fi 7 standard, newly announced by the Wi-Fi Alliance, is set to revolutionize wireless connectivity with its twice-channel bandwidth compared to…
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CES 2024: All the Tech Announcements!
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Exciting Announcements at CES 2024 Consumers and tech enthusiasts alike were abuzz with excitement as the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas unfolded. This year’s event showcased a plethora of innovative and cutting-edge products from industry leaders such as Samsung, ASUS, Lenovo, Seasonic, Razer, Intel, Google, and more. Let’s dive into the most…
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TechLinked: SECOND GPU Launch Deets!
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RTX 40 Series Super Cards Leaks at CES 2024 The tech news is back, and it’s time to talk about some serious leaks and launches that have shook the tech community. RTX 40 Series Super Cards: Leaks Galore Alien Moore, a reliable leaker in the tech industry, has provided convincing renders of an Asus 470…
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Uh-oh! They Picked Intel Graphics!
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The Bold Choices of MSI and Intel Graphics MSI’s Gaming Handheld MSI’s upcoming gaming handheld has been leaked, showcasing a device with Intel Arc Alchemist XE graphics and support for up to 32 GB of RAM. The leaked images on Twitter reveal an intriguing device called the Claw, powered by Intel’s latest graphics technology. The…
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BREAKING: Intel’s New Chips SUCK?!
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Intel’s Hot New Meteor Lake CPUs Might Disappoint Redefining Performance: Intel’s Meteor Lake CPUs Samsung’s future Galaxy devices can now be pre-ordered at a $50 credit incentive. The recent tech news includes a shocking revelation about Intel’s prospective Meteor Lake CPUs potentially underperforming compared to their predecessors. The particulars are detailed in the latest TechLinked…
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Microsoft’s Wi-Fi Woes
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Issues with Windows 11 Update The latest Windows 11 update seems to be causing issues with Wi-Fi connections, particularly in devices with certain Qualcomm Wi-Fi adapters and networks using the 802.11r fast roaming standard. This feature is commonly utilized in large campuses, such as universities, and the problem has prompted several educational institutions to recommend…
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TechLinked: Google Lost Our Minds
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Tech News: Google Lost, and So Did We Google has agreed to pay $700 million in damages to US consumers as part of a settlement with every state attorney’s general over the search giant’s alleged anti-competitive Play Store rules. Google’s Settlement and Implications The $700 million settlement, although less than what the Play Store makes…