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Intel puts Ohio factory groundbreaking on hold while Congress sits on CHIPS Act
Intel still plans to begin construction on the project before the year is up, but the company said the bill must pass “so we can move forward at the speed and scale we have long envisioned for Ohio.”
Read MorePulsar Xlite V2 Mini Wireless review: This mouse made me a believer
Pulsar has quickly made a name for itself in the ultra-light gaming mouse market with its first few releases. We take a look at its smallest, lightest offering yet to see if the young company’s latest mouse can live up to the hype.
Read MoreThe 5 best USB hubs of 2022
What is the best USB hub? ZDNet’s top pick is the Kingston Nucleum. We researched and compared pricing as well as features like the number of ports, type of ports, overall reliability, and design to determine our No. 1 choice as well as some other honorable mentions.
Read MoreAmazon demos Alexa reading a bedtime story in the voice of a boy’s deceased grandma
“While AI can’t eliminate that pain of loss, it can definitely make their memories last,” Alexa AI head scientist Rohit Prasad said at the re:MARS conference.
Read MoreAmazon builds its first fully autonomous mobile robot for warehouses
The robot, called Proteus, will soon be deployed in fulfillment centers and sort centers
Read MoreSamsung unveils new 200MP camera sensor for smartphones
Samsung’s Isocell HP3 image sensor packs smaller pixels and upped autofocus compared to its predecessor.
Read MoreThe Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card has new perks ahead of Prime Day
The popular Amazon credit card is looking to entice new cardholders before Prime Day in mid-July.
Read MoreWhy you need an Android smartphone with a thermal and IR camera
These are powerful tools in the hands of engineers and technicians.
Read MoreHow to install Linux applications from the command line
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to install software from the command line on Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, and openSUSE.
Read More64% of Americans want a credit card that lessens their environmental impact: Study
GreenPrint, a global environmental technology company, learned that Americans are looking for more sustainable products.
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