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Brompton’s versatile Electric G folding e-bike is now available in the US

Brompton’s versatile Electric G folding e-bike is now available in the US

The Brompton Electric G folding e-bike is now available for purchase in the United States, with a starting price of $4,950. This model features 20-inch wheels and an extended wheelbase, designed to enhance stability and performance across various terrains, addressing concerns about the maneuverability of its 16-inch counterparts. Despite its larger size, the bike remains […]

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Powering HPC with next-generation CPUs

Powering HPC with next-generation CPUs

CPUs have demonstrated endurance in the computing landscape due to their flexibility, compatibility, and cost efficiency. According to Evan Burness from Microsoft Azure, CPUs are a reliable technology that typically supports software continuity across different generations with minimal disruption. This aspect is particularly beneficial for businesses and researchers who require consistent results rather than merely

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Roland’s TR-1000 is its first analog drum machine in over 40 years

Roland’s TR-1000 is its first analog drum machine in over 40 years

Roland has re-entered the analog synthesizer market with the introduction of the TR-1000 Rhythm Generator. This new device marks a shift from previous offerings that relied on digital technologies, such as the Zen-Core engine and Analogue Circuit Behavior (ACB) modeling. The TR-1000 aims to capture the authentic analog sound that characterized classic Roland machines like

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Designing CPUs for next-generation supercomputing

Designing CPUs for next-generation supercomputing

In 2025, while GPU-powered AI advancements dominate public and investment attention, CPUs maintain a significant role in high-performance computing (HPC). Recent forecasts suggest a 17% annual growth in GPU and accelerator deployments through 2030. However, CPUs currently manage the majority—estimated at 80% to 90%—of HPC simulation tasks, according to Evan Burness, who oversees Microsoft Azure’s

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Microsoft is giving Copilot AI faces you can chat with

Microsoft is giving Copilot AI faces you can chat with

Microsoft is introducing an experimental feature called “Portraits” within its Copilot Labs, designed to provide a more engaging experience when interacting with its AI assistant. This feature is currently available in the US, UK, and Canada and includes 40 stylized human avatars that are intended to respond with natural expressions during real-time voice conversations. Mustafa

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All hail the new Fat Bear Champion

All hail the new Fat Bear Champion

Bear 32, known as Chunk, has been announced as the winner of Fat Bear Week 2025. This annual event, organized by Katmai National Park and Preserve in collaboration with the nonprofit Katmai Conservancy and online platform Explore.org, encourages the public to vote for their favorite brown bear through a tournament-style format. Chunk, who weighs approximately

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Here’s where to preorder all of Amazon’s new Alexa devices and when they arrive

Here’s where to preorder all of Amazon’s new Alexa devices and when they arrive

Amazon’s recent fall hardware event introduced several new products, including updated Echo speakers, Blink security devices, and a Kindle Scribe with a color display. Most of these devices are available for preorder, with shipping expected in the coming weeks. Key highlights include the Echo Dot Max, which features a flat design and a redesigned sound

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Imgur is blocking users in the UK

Imgur is blocking users in the UK

Imgur, a popular image-sharing platform, has disabled access for users in the United Kingdom as of September 30, 2025. According to a statement on Imgur’s help page, UK users can no longer log in, view content, or upload images. When attempting to access the site, these users receive a message indicating that the content is

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