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Mac RumorsSep 18, 2024
Apple Releases New AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 Firmware
Apple today released a new firmware update for all AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 models. The ?AirPods Pro? 2 firmware has a build number of 7A302, up from 7A294, and the ?AirPods 4? firmware has a build number of 7A304.


EngadgetSep 18, 2024
The best iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro cases for 2024
If you've just picked up one of the latest Apple iPhone 16 models, you may be wondering what the best way is to keep your shiny new handset protected and free from scratches. That's where a good case comes in. Let's face it, accidents happen. Whether it's an unexpected drop, scratches from your keys or just daily wear and tear, your Apple smartphone can easily get dented or scuffed. A good case will act like armor, preventing scratches, dents and cracks. And some cases go beyond just basic protection - they include extra features like raised edges around the camera to shield the most vulnerable parts of your device (you may also want to consider a screen protector to go along with it).

Of course, not all cases are created equal. Some are designed for heavy-duty protection, ideal if you're someone who's constantly on the go or prone to accidents, while others are more about style and slimness, giving you a sleek look without adding bulk. There are even cases that include things like a kickstand so you can more easily enjoy your favorite content. The key is finding one that suits both your lifestyle and your phone model — especially with the latest iPhone 16 lineup. Make sure the case you pick is specifically compatible with your iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 16, or iPhone 16 Plus, so everything fits perfectly and works with features like MagSafe charging.

Best iPhone cases for 2024


EngadgetSep 18, 2024
Five features that caught our eye from today's YouTube livestream
YouTube's creator-focused broadcast, Made On YouTube, is here again, and there's plenty to talk about. From more AI integration to Communities, YouTube seems to be gearing up to compete against rivals like TikTok and Netflix. Here are five things that genuinely interested us among the deluge of updates and new features.

YouTube is introducing the Hype system, which lets viewers "go beyond" liking and sharing a video. The idea is to allow fans to give more visibility to smaller creators — so hyping is only allowed for videos from creators under 500,000 subscribers, and only on videos under a week old. Content with the most hype will end up on a new leaderboard of the 100 most hyped videos in their country. Fans can only hype three times in a week for now, though additional uses will eventually be purchasable in the future.

YouTube Shorts creators will be able to employ Google DeepMind's Veo video generator model later this year. Veo can generate six-second clips after reading a prompt, and all creations will have a label showing that generative AI was used, along with SynthID watermarking. Veo integration will exist parallel to (but doesn't replace) YouTube's Dream Screen — another AI video generation tool — which was introduced last year.

The


Mac RumorsSep 18, 2024
AirPods 4 vs. Previous Generations Buyer's Guide: All Upgrades Compared
Apple's new AirPods are now available for pre-order. With the release of the AirPods 4 and ?AirPods 4? with ANC, Apple has made some significant improvements that could make a difference in your daily listening experience.


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PC World Latest NewsSep 18, 2024
What the heck is an NPU, anyway? Here's an explainer on AI chips

The NPU is a computer component designed to accelerate AI tasks in a power-efficient manner, paving the way for new Windows desktop applications with powerful AI features. That's the plan, anyway.

All PCs will eventually have NPUs, but at the moment only some PCs have them. Here's everything you need to know about NPUs and why they're such a hot topic in the computer industry right now.

What is an NPU? NPU stands for neural processing unit. It's a special kind of processor that's optimized for AI and machine learning tasks.

The name comes from the fact that AI models use neural networks. A neural network is, in layman's terms, a vast mesh of interconnected nodes that pass information between them. (The whole idea was modeled after the way our own human brains work.)


An NPU isn't a separate device that you buy and plug in (as you would with a GPU, for example). Instead, an NPU is "packaged" as part of a modern processor platform — like Intel's Core Ultra, AMD's Ryzen AI, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus. These platforms have a CPU along with an integrated GPU and NPU.

NPU vs. CPU vs. GPU: What's the difference? Explained For many years now, computers have been running tasks on either the central processing unit
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