
Jose Enrico Coronel
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2 days ago |
techtimes.com | Jose Enrico Coronel
As the midnight release of the Nintendo Switch 2 approaches in the US, players are resorting to eBay in a last bid. With preorders all but impossible to get, resellers have swamped the online marketplace with listings, some charging as much as $750 for the yet-to-be-released console. Is it worth the gamble, though, to pay top dollar?
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2 days ago |
techtimes.com | Jose Enrico Coronel
Vivo is building up the hype for its upcoming next-gen foldable, the Vivo X Fold5, by highlighting one of the most impressive design accomplishments to date: it will be thinner and lighter than its predecessor, as well as even Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max. The company is boldly going head-to-head with Apple's flagship in a series of brazen teasers, suggesting a new standard for foldable smartphone design.
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2 days ago |
techtimes.com | Jose Enrico Coronel
A newly released 3D printer filament specifically created to closely match the legendary "Platinum" finish of vintage Macintosh computers has just become available. Developed by vintage computer collector Joe Strosnider, the new PLA material gives hobbyists an inexpensive, genuine means to recreate and restore classic Apple hardware from the late '80s and '90s.
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2 days ago |
techtimes.com | Jose Enrico Coronel
Meta is again showing it's playing the long game in the battle for AR supremacy. Facebook's parent firm just revealed Aria Gen 2, its advanced experimental smart glasses, and gave us a look at the future of AI-driven wearables and spatial computing. The XR glasses are not the only wearables coming soon. Still intended for internal research rather than consumer availability, Aria Gen 2 boasts Meta's quick progress and presents the top challenge to would-be competitors like Apple.
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2 days ago |
techtimes.com | Jose Enrico Coronel
AI jobs sprouted like mushrooms all of a sudden, and even some workers are hiding their AI use from their employers. With this trend, some people feared losing their jobs since machines can now replace them. With regard to these concerns, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said that artificial intelligence would replace human employees. Defying speculation that AI might displace half of Alphabet's 180,000-person workforce, Pichai sketched a more positive vision of the future.
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So far, accurate prediction ko sa Mavs vs Wolves haha Game 1 Mavs Game 2 Mavs Game 3 Mavs (if correct) Game 4 Wolves (if correct) Game 5 Mavs (if correct) Mavs in 5

Mga lods sana tinulog ko na lang kung alang aattend haha

Isa sa bucketlist ko makapagpakain ng strays sa birthdat ko--something na last year ko dapat gagawin. 😁