After teasing a refresh to its ROG Ally gaming handheld, ASUS at Computex officially unveiled the ROG Ally X, an upgraded console with more storage, faster RAM, longer battery life, and better cooling, to name some of the highlights. What hasn’t changed is the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, though that was never a pain point for gamers (not
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Tesla does a lot of things right, but when it comes to safety and recalls, the much-envied automaker also leads the pack. We’re sure it’s not a statistic it revels in, but the fact is, it’s only June and so far Tesla tops the charts with more than 2.5 million vehicle recalls, this time thanks to a recent seat belt issue that involves 125,000
With Computex 2024 well under way, the barrage of AI-themed technology products continues to come at a rapid pace. ASUS is no stranger to both gaming and productivity laptops, which are key markets for the new push into AI. Microsoft recently announced a series of new Copilot+ PCs, such as the Surface Pro, to reign in the new AI era. ASUS
Gigabyte announced a cadre of AI TOP-brand hardware at Computex 2024, along with a software suite designed to simplify training AI locally. But paying for it certainly won’t be easy.