Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Gets Listed On SIRIM; Launch Imminent
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by Ikmal Rozlan
9h ago
realme is set to launch a brand new pair of wireless earbuds dubbed the Buds Air 6 Pro. No doubt the successor to last year’s Buds Air 5 Pro, the audio product has made an appearance on the SIRIM database. The Buds Air 6 Pro received SIRIM certification on 8 April 2024, listed with the model number RMA2401. These upcoming earbuds have yet to be announced by the brand, but with the recent listing, we can assume that they will be launched in the near future. In case you’re not familiar with the Buds Air 5 Pro, they feature 11mm woofers and 6mm planar drivers for a wider frequency response rang ..read more
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Tesla Model 3 Performance Can Now Be Ordered In Malaysia For RM242,000
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by Ian Chee
9h ago
The Tesla Model 3 was first launched in Malaysia late last year, with the Rear-Wheel Drive and Long Range models being made available first. The Performance model was notably absent then, as it was from the teasers before the launch. Now, the brand says that you can place your orders for the Tesla Model 3 performance from its official website. As announced by the company, the Tesla Model 3 Performance comes with updates to both the interior and exterior “to supplement the Ludicrous Mode”. For the latter, this includes badge to indicate the mode’s availability, a larger rear spoiler, and a new ..read more
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Steam Will No Longer Issue Refunds If You Played Two Hours Of A Game Before Launch
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by John Law
10h ago
Valve, the owner of the digital distribution game platform, Steam, will no longer offer the no-questions-asked refunds for any game you buy on Steam. Effectively immediately, games purchased via Advanced Access or Early Access and played said game for more than two hours will count against the current limit. Valve is basically closing the loophole to its refund policy: before the amendment, gamers could play for several hours, ahead of the title’s official launch date and still request a refund after. All because the game wasn’t technically nor officially available on Steam yet. We have offen ..read more
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Intel ARC Battlemage GPUs To Support UHBR13.5
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by John Law
12h ago
Intel recently issued a series of patches, primarily for its yet unreleased ARC Battlemage GPU series. As per the notes, the patches have removed support for Ultra-High BitRate (UHBR) 20 Gbps and replaced it with support for UHBR13.5 which, as the designation suggests, caps the bitrate at just 13.5 Gbps. For context, DisplayPort 2.1 outlines three transmission rates: UHBR10, UHBR13.5, and UHBR20. 10 Gbps is the bare minimum and is already being used in DisplayPort 1.4 specs, while the other two are optional and require the use of different cable specs known as DP80. (Image source: Phoronix ..read more
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Apple Vision Pro Production Gets Cut Due To Low Demand, Analyst Claims
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by Ian Chee
12h ago
The Apple Vision Pro is a pricey mixed-reality headset that’s currently only available in the US, even if there are signs of it entering other markets. But before the thing has a chance to do so, it looks like the bitten fruit company has b begun slowing down production for the headset, according to an analyst’s claim. In a Medium post, Ming-Chi Kuo says that the brand has cut shipments of the Apple Vision Pro from between 700,000 and 800,000 units to between 400,000 and 450,000 units instead. The claim is that the headset has “fallen sharply beyond expectations” while it is a US-exclusive, l ..read more
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Samsung Music Frame Lands In Malaysia At RM1,999
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by Ikmal Rozlan
14h ago
Samsung unveiled its unique Music Frame speakers earlier this year at CES and now, the innovative product has finally made its way to Malaysian shores. The idea behind it is that you can put a proper speaker in your living room without it aggressively standing out from your decor by disguising it with a printed photo or artwork. The Music Frame is a wireless 18W speaker that doesn’t have a screen but it also pulls double duty as, literally, a photo frame, which you can furnish with any photo of your choice and even swap out the bezels. Despite its flat square design, the brand claims that it ..read more
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AMD RDNA4 Radeon GPUs May Stick With Slower 18Gbps Memory
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by John Law
1d ago
It is rumoured that AMD’s upcoming RDNA4-based graphics cards, unofficially being called the Radeon RX 8000 Series GPUs, will be sticking to the GDDR6 memory running at 18Gbps. It’s a sign or sorts, that AMD maybe shelving its plans for its Navi 4x GPUs, potentially leaving its customers and Radeon fans without a beefier replacement for its current top-tier RX 7900 models. The rumour comes by way of popular leakster Kepler (@Kepler_L2), who says that all RDNA4-based cards will be running on the slower GDDR6 memory. This is despite the industry being expected to move on to GDDR7 memory at the ..read more
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