irst PlayStation 5 Pro Teardown Reveals Enhanced Cooling, Repairability, and Additional RAM

First PlayStation 5 Pro Teardown Reveals Enhanced Cooling, Repairability, and Additional

With the upcoming November 7th worldwide release of the PlayStation 5 Pro, the first in-depth teardown video has surfaced online, giving fans an inside look at Sony’s new gaming powerhouse. Shared by Brazilian YouTube channel TAG, the video showcases the PlayStation 5 Pro’s internals, including its advanced cooling system and accessible components. One of the…

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Solein

Solar Foods Introduces Solein: Sustainable Protein from Air and Electricity

Solein: The Future of Sustainable Protein Production by Solar Foods Vantaa, Finland – Solar Foods, a Finnish food-tech company, has unveiled Solein, an innovative protein made from air and electricity, marking a breakthrough in sustainable food production. This revolutionary protein is cultivated using hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria through a process that merges ancient microbial activity with modern…

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Big data

Deciphering the Enigma: What is Big Data?

Big data is an overarching term that refers to immense datasets of information, surpassing the capabilities of conventional data-processing applications. This domain poses multifaceted challenges such as analysis, capture, curation, search, sharing, storage, transfer, visualization, querying, and safeguarding information privacy. Characteristically, big data is delineated by the three defining attributes known as the three V’s:…

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Indonesia bans sales of iPhone 16 for non-compliance

Indonesia has banned the iPhone 16 for non-compliance produced by the American technology company Apple and declared its advertising and sale illegal. According to the report of the British journal Guardian, Indonesia’s Ministry of Industry says that Apple has been banned from advertising and selling the new iPhone model for failing to meet local investment…

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Visa’s

EU Antitrust Probe Targets Visa’s Retailer Fees, Examines Impact on Competition

EU Commission Launches Antitrust Probe Into Visa’s Retailer Fees The European Commission (EC) has opened a preliminary investigation into fees charged by Visa to retailers. This probe follows a recent report indicating that both Visa and Mastercard are under scrutiny for potentially harming competition in the payments market. Allegations of Anti-Competitive Practices The EC informed…

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