As competitors surge ahead, Apple must unveil enhancements to Artificial Intelligence, gaming capabilities, and accessibility at WWDC 2023 to retain its position as a tech leader.
Discover the exciting new Google Pixel Tablet set to launch in 2023! Powered by the innovative Tensor G2 chip, the Pixel Tablet boasts a 11-inch LCD display with 2,560x1,600 resolution, 500-nit brightness, 8GB RAM, up to 256GB storage, 8-megapixel cameras, Bluetooth 5.2, USI 2.0 touch pen compatibility, and more – perfect for work, play and AI home hub. Get the latest on Google I/O this week!
Neo Semiconductor's innovative 3D X-DRAM technology promises 128 Gbit DRAM chips, 8 times more efficient than usual, with the potential to replace SSDs. With 230 layers of material, Neo's X-DRAM could store up to 1TB of memory in 2024 and revolutionise server data storage. Licensing the technology from DRAM manufacturers, Neo is set to put an end to expensive memory storage.
. Discover the revolutionary new Bigme S6. This exciting e-reader features the most advanced 7.8-inch E-Ink color display with an 1872 x 1404 pixel resolution and 300 PPI pixel density. It has an eight-core processor with a 2.3GHz clock speed, 6GB of RAM, 128GB internal storage and an added 1TB expandable memory card slot. Plus, it has an 8MP rear camera, 5MP selfie camera, dual-band Wi-Fi, and more! All supported by Bigme's top founder and CEO, Mark W, and Android OS. Get the Bigme S6 for only $500 now!
Experience virtual reality like never before with the upcoming Oculus Quest 3 VR headset! Offering improved specs and features over the much popular Quest 2, the Quest 3 is an affordable, accessible path to immersive experiences perfect for many users. Bring your digital content to life with features like full-color mixed reality and face/eye tracking, all powered by Meta's AI-driven technology. Try it today and start your journey into the Metaverse!
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