“Music Streaming in Crisis, Gaming in Revolution: Tidal vs. NVIDIA ACE”
“Tidal faces major layoffs and a shrinking market share, while NVIDIA’s new AI NPCs powered by ACE promise to revolutionize the future of gaming in 2025.”
“Tidal faces major layoffs and a shrinking market share, while NVIDIA’s new AI NPCs powered by ACE promise to revolutionize the future of gaming in 2025.”
Apple has unveiled its powerful new M4 chip, now featured in the iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro. With faster performance, improved AI capabilities, and a minimum of 16GB RAM across all Macs, the update promises smoother multitasking and future-ready computing. Alongside the Macs, Apple also refreshed the iPad mini 7 with upgraded storage, USB-C, and Wi-Fi 6E support.
Samsung is preparing to launch its first extended reality (XR) headset in 2025, aiming to connect virtual, augmented, and mixed reality into the Galaxy ecosystem. Powered by Qualcomm chips and a Google-designed Android platform, the XR wearable could challenge Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest lineup. Alongside plans for cheaper foldables and the Galaxy S25, Samsung’s XR device signals a bold new era beyond smartphones.
A newly discovered zero-click vulnerability in the Synology Photos app has put millions of NAS devices at risk. Security researchers warn that hackers can exploit the flaw remotely without user interaction, potentially gaining root access, stealing files, deploying ransomware, or even turning devices into botnets. Synology has released a patch, but users must update their systems manually to stay safe.
Ford has started shipping its new Tesla Supercharger NACS adapter, developed with Lectron, to give EV owners seamless access to Tesla’s vast charging network. The updated adapter ensures faster, safer charging for vehicles like the Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning, marking a major step toward standardized EV charging in North America.
Meta has unveiled its Orion AR glasses, a groundbreaking prototype that blends augmented reality with everyday life. Designed to eventually replace smartphones, Orion uses advanced eye-tracking, AI integration, and a neural wristband for seamless control. While still in development, this innovative device offers a glimpse into the future of computing and how we might interact with technology in the coming years.