Monday
Mar042024

Possible new Chromecast with Google TV device spotted in Google Home app

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Google might be working on a new Chromecast with Google TV device, according to a recent discovery in the Google Home app. 9to5Google found that Google added a mysterious device, codenamed "YTD," to the list of Google Cast-compatible devices in the app. The device is treated as a Chromecast, not a Google TV device from another brand. This implies that "YTD" could be a new Chromecast with Google TV device that Google is developing. It is listed next to the current HD and 4K models of Chromecast with Google TV.

Earlier this year, another device, codenamed "YTC," was spotted in the app's code. It was clearly labelled as a "Chromecast with Google TV," but it never launched. The original model was codenamed "YTV," and the HD model was "YTB."

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Monday
Mar042024

Report: Apple won't host event to announce New iPad Pro, iPad Air, and MacBook Air

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While Apple has a wave of new iPad and Mac hardware on the horizon, including potential releases this month, the company won't be hosting a dedicated launch event.

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple will instead announce the new iPad Pro, iPad Air, and MacBook Air via press releases and online marketing materials, including website updates, videos, and campaigns.

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Sunday
Mar032024

Qualcomm confirms Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 launch date, teases features

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Qualcomm's next flagship chip, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, is on the horizon. It's slated for an October 2024 release at the Snapdragon Summit, following the established pattern, as the Gen 2 and Gen 3 launched in October of the previous years.

Rumours suggest the Gen 4 will boast TSMC's 3nm process and upgraded performance cores. Don McGuire, Qualcomm's chief marketing officer, confirmed it will get Qualcomm's custom Oryon CPU (as seen in the Snapdragon X Elite). And he hints at a significant Neural Processing Unit (NPU) upgrade.

Leaks point to a potential 4GHz clock speed, exceeding the Gen 3's 3.30GHz. While specific details remain under wraps, history suggests performance and efficiency improvements are likely. On-device generative AI capabilities, a highlight of the Gen 3, are also expected to see enhancements.

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Sunday
Mar032024

Apple’s former hardware engineering leader Dan Riccio to retire soon

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Dan Riccio, who led Apple’s hardware engineering for over two decades, plans to retire soon, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported. Riccio joined Apple in 1998 and became the Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering in 2012. He oversaw the design and development of almost all of Apple’s products, from the first iMac to the latest iPhones, M1-based Macs, and AirPods Max.

In 2021, Riccio stepped down from his role and handed it over to John Ternus. Riccio then took on a new project at Apple, which Gurman said was the Vision Pro headset, a mixed-reality device that combines virtual and augmented reality.

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