Apple’s next Pro Display XDR may use this high-end TV tech

CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants Ross Young recently revealed that Apple’s M4MacBook Pros are using quantum dot technologyfor the first time — and nowhe’s predictingthat the Pro Display XDR 2 will use it too. Apple didn’t announce the switchfrom KSF to quantum dot itself, but the expert consultant firm confirmed the change by using a spectrometer on the newM4 MacBook Pro. According to Young, the use of a quantum dot film in an LED display offers equal or better color accuracy and improved motion performance....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Jessica Green

Best Buy discounts top-rated Bose and Sony noise-canceling headphones

If you’ve got a noisy neighbor who’s always blasting his music for the entire city to hear or you live right next to a busy street with plenty of infuriating traffic noises, peace and quiet must be difficult to come by. You need a pair ofnoise-canceling headphones. Two of the best that we’ve ever tested, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II and Sony WH-1000XM3, are both on sale at Best Buy with up to $72 off....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 622 words · Gary Winters

Best Kinich Genshin Impact build: Artifacts, weapons, & team comp

Best Kinich Genshin Impact build: Artifacts, weapons, & team comp Kinich is a 5-star Dendro unit in Genshin Impact that has a fast and agile playstyle accompanied by massive damage output. Kinich was released inGenshin Impactas part of theversion 5.0update. He’s quite versatile and can function in a variety of teams including Burgeon and Quickbloom. Apart from that, his mobility makes exploration very easy as you can roam around Natlan quickly....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Raymond Peck

Best Labor Day Robot Vacuum Deals 2021: Best sales to shop today

The Labor Day robot vacuum deals are here and they’re looking pretty sweet.Labor Day salesare always a good time to treat yourself to new gadgets that can enrich your life and these Labor Day robot vacuum sales will do exactly that. With so many different offers out there, it can be hard to know where to start so we’ve taken a look at all the best Labor Day robot vacuum deals as well as offered some key buying advice on what to look for when purchasing one....

May 30, 2025 · 5 min · 1036 words · Leonard Allen

Bugatti celebrates its 110th anniversary with special-edition Chiron supercar

It’s remarkable for a car company to still be around more than 100 years after its founding, but the fact that Bugatti is celebrating its 110th anniversary is downright improbable. Known today for its superlative supercars, Bugatti’s history has enough drama to fill a soap opera, and the automaker is celebrating its long legacy with a special edition of itsChiron supercar. Straightforwardly named 110 ans Bugatti — French for “110 years of Bugatti” — the car drapes itself in the French flag....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Theodore Moore

Can you disable messages in Elden Ring?

The Souls games have inspired tons of others to follow in their unique design footsteps. In the years sinceDark Souls,we’ve seen a flood of games introduce stamina systems, slow, methodical combat, limited healing items that refill at checkpoints, layered level designs, and more. Some incorporate a few, iterate on others, and ignore some completely. The few systems that no one besides FromSoftware seems to take advantage of, though, are the more passive, asymmetrical multiplayer elements....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 495 words · Mark Willis

Chrysler may shift its focus to shared vehicles and mobility services

Despite top billing in the name of parent Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the Chrysler brand’s future is uncertain. Chrysler only sells two cars in the United States, and plans for future models are hazy. But FCA may have a plan for Chrysler, and it may involve shifting the historic brand to focus on shared vehicles, reportsAutocar. Chrysler didn’t warrant a mention in FCA’s new five-year plan, which primarily focused on Jeep, Ram, andthe automaker’s Italian brands....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Michelle Lawrence

City of Austin is hoping the blockchain can help protect the homeless

Blockchain technologyis most often discussed in terms of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, but the ledger has implications beyond a new kind of currency. Governments and private organizations are seeking to put the blockchain to work solving some of our society’s biggest problems. The city of Austin, Texas, is launching a program meant to help the homeless protect their identities in the event that their IDs are lost or destroyed. The program is part of a grant awarded by Bloomberg Philanthropies and aims to solve one ofAustin’s most pressing issues with the homeless, which concerns keeping their identities secure....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · James Johnson

Could unsupervised A.I. enable autonomous cars to learn as they go?

Most autonomous vehicle techventuressuch asWaymo,GM CruiseandNvidiarack upmilesof deep learning experience to build reliably safe systems for self-driving cars.CorticaandRenesas Electronics‘ entirely different approach focuses on helping cars learn on their own. Cortica, an Israeli company with roots inpredictive artificial intelligencebased on visual perception, is embedding its latest “Autonomous A.I.” solution on the RenesasR-Car V3H system-on-chip(SoC) solution for self-driving cars. Referred to by the companies as “unsupervised learning,” Cortica’s autonomous A.I. enables a vehicle to make predictions based on visual data received from forward-facing cameras....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 489 words · Rebecca Chapman

Dell Precision 5470 review: too small to be effective

“Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ Portable workstationsare a different breed of laptop. They’re aimed squarely at demanding tasks, specifically those that use intense engineering, scientific, and creative applications. They use the fastest CPUs, up to Intel’s Xeon processor, and rely on specialized discrete GPUs designed and certified to work with those applications as opposed to GPUs made for gaming....

May 30, 2025 · 8 min · 1657 words · Susan Prince

Dell unveils a new XPS 13, and it’s now way more powerful

Thebest 13-inch laptopjust got more powerful. Dell announced an update to the XPS 13 (9310), bringing 11th-generation Intel processors into the fold for the first time. The 11th-gen Tiger Lake processors should provide a significant boost in performance. We’ve tested an early pre-production model from Intel, and Tiger Lake is a seriously impressive boost in performance. Despite being limited to just four cores and eight threads, these new Tiger Lake-powered laptops should be far better at tasks such as photo and video editing....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Joan Brown

Dell’s new UltraSharp display comes with a huge top bezel for 4K video calls

While mostPC displaysare being engineered with ultra-thin bezels, Dell’s latest 4K UltraSharp monitor comes with the opposite: A large forehead. What’s all the extra space in the new UltraSharp U3223QZ’s forehead for? Well, Dell says it’s used to house all the tech you’ll need to conduct a clear video conferencing call, including a high resolution webcam, noise canceling microphones, and capable audio speakers. On top, straight in the center, is a circular-shaped camera that houses the 4K HDR Sony Starves CMOS sensor....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Angela Oconnor

Doctor Who Season 14 Episode 5: ‘Dot and Bubble’ recap and ending explained

Doctor Who Season 14 Episode 5: ‘Dot and Bubble’ recap and ending explained Here’s everything you need to know about Doctor Who Season 14 Episode 5, ‘Dot and Bubble’, including an episode recap and the ending explained. The DoctorandRuby Sundayhave hopped over to another planet in‘Dot and Bubble’— one that houses vapid rich kids who become completely occupied by a social media platform that appears around their heads like a hypnotic halo....

May 30, 2025 · 8 min · 1612 words · James Oneal