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How hacking your Switch can lead to better Tears of the Kingdom frame rates

Pushing RAM clock past the limit eliminates memory bottlenecks in crowded scenes.
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Review: Framework Laptop’s 13th-gen Intel upgrade helps fix its battery problem

But for upgraders, the AMD Ryzen board will probably feel more transformative.
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Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” sees pedestrian, chooses not to slow down

Fan is gleeful about video of beta Full Self-Driving mode breaking traffic laws.
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Microsoft is scanning the inside of password-protected zip files for malware

If you think a password prevents scanning in the cloud, think again.
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Willow is a faster, self-hosted DIY voice assistant built on $50 gadgets

Installation is a mess, but Home Asssistant-ready voice gear is sorely needed.
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As AI-generated fakes proliferate, Google plans to fight back

Google will track image provenance, label AI-generated images, display metadata.
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Report: Like Intel’s latest CPUs, Apple’s M3 will lean on small cores to boost speed

App developer analytics data show what appears to be a 12-core M3 Pro chip.
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Passkeys may not be for you, but they are safe and easy—here’s why

Answering common questions about how passkeys work.
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Bluetooth tags for Android’s 3 billion-strong tracking network are here

Third-party Bluetooth trackers plug in to Google's massive Find My Device Network.
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Google Bard hits over 180 countries and territories—none are in the EU

Google is expanding Bard availability as the EU crafts landmark AI regulation.