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XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro

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The XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro is a portable projector manufactured by the Chinese brand XGIMI, which has a 10-year track record in the projector market, both portable and other. The brand has demonstrated great experience in this field, offering models adapted to the needs and preferences of different types of users and uses. In particular, the XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro stands out as the most compact Full HD portable projector of the brand, weighing around 1 kg. Despite its small size, it offers high-definition image quality and immersive stereo sound. In addition, it has a small integrated woofer that improves the reproduction of bass, providing a more complete audiovisual experience. In terms of its characteristics and technical specifications, the XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro presents the following: Dimensions and weight: 161 x 119 x 108 mm | 1.1 kg Projection technology: DLP 0.23 DMD | LED | Full HD resolution Projection ratio (Throw Ratio): 1.2:1 HDR (High Dynamic Range): Allows a wider dynamic range and great

DogeRAT malware

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A new malware for Android phones called DogeRAT has been discovered, which aims primarily to steal bank passwords and users' money. DogeRAT malware adds to the list of threats that affect Android phones on a recurring basis. Its spread is difficult to detect due to the ways in which it is transmitted. This malware has been found in modified versions of streaming apps, social networks, browsers and even in the official ChatGPT app for iPhone. The way to avoid becoming a DogeRAT victim is by downloading applications only from official sources. Unofficial versions of popular apps, such as YouTube or Netflix, are often scams created by cybercriminals with the aim of infecting devices and stealing personal information, including bank details. DogeRAT has the ability to access all Android phone information including calls, voice recordings, SMS, photos, videos and passwords. Therefore, it is crucial to take precautions and be cautious when downloading applications, even if the sour

Solar trees will be in charge of charging electric cars

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An innovative solar tree project is being developed to facilitate charging of electric cars in cities, while offering benefits to pedestrians. These solar trees, created by SolarBotanic Trees, will mimic the shape of a tree and serve as charging stations. With a height of 4.5 meters and a futuristic design, these solar trees are aesthetically integrated into the urban environment, being especially attractive for hotels and luxury establishments. In addition to charging electric vehicles, they offer shade and shelter for pedestrians. However, it is recognised that there is still work to be done on the charging speed of electric vehicles. Depending on the model, it can take up to 7 hours to load a car from 20% to 80%, which limits its usefulness in situations that require a quick charge to continue a trip. Despite this, solar trees represent an innovative and sustainable solution to promote the adoption of electric cars and promote charging infrastructure in cities. Over time, impr

New versions of Mac Pro and Mac Studio with their own M2 Ultra processors

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A pple presented two new versions of its professional desktops at the WWDC 23 event: the Mac Pro and the Mac Studio. These models stand out for having Apple’s own new processors, the M2 Max and M2 Ultra. The Mac Studio, the most compact model in the range, has been updated with the powerful M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips. The M2 Max delivers 25% higher graphics performance and 50% more rendering capacity, being 4 times faster than the previous Intel chip version. The M2 Ultra features 20% more powerful and 30% faster graphics, improving AI training by 40% and offering 192GB of unified memory, 50% more than before. Overall, the Mac Studio with these chips is 6 times faster than its predecessors with Intel. The Mac Pro, considered the most powerful professional desktop computer from Apple, incorporates for the first time the company’s own chips. It uses the M2 Ultra processor, which provides 3 times faster video processing performance and features 192GB of unified memory. The new M2 Ultra ch

Supercomputer DGX GH200

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NVIDIA has introduced the revolutionary supercomputer DGX GH200, which promises to take artificial intelligence and the creation of tools like ChatGPT to a new level. With 1 exaflop of performance and 144 TB of shared memory, the DGX GH200 exceeds by almost 500 times the capacity of current systems. Compared to the power of the NVIDIA RTX 4090, which reaches around 100 teraflops, this supercomputer will allow the development of larger and more sophisticated models. This means that generative AI tools like ChatGPT could improve significantly, offering better understanding of language, greater knowledge of the context and greater coherence in the best known chatbots. In addition, the DGX GH200 is expected to open the way for new applications specialized in various fields, such as medicine or legislation, taking advantage of its unprecedented ability to process and analyze large volumes of data. With its launch scheduled for late 2023, NVIDIA’s DGX GH200 marks an important milesto

Deep Learning

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Deep Learning, also known as deep learning, is a branch of artificial intelligence that relies on machines' ability to recognize patterns and learn automatically. Unlike other artificial intelligence techniques that require human programming, Deep Learning can perform these tasks automatically. Deep Learning uses artificial neural networks with multiple interconnected layers, similar to synthetic brains, to train them with a large amount of data and allow them to perform complex tasks. Some everyday examples of applications using Deep Learning include facial recognition, virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, machine translation, voice recognition, spam filtering, online recommendations, and autonomous driving. These applications benefit from the capabilities of Deep Learning to understand and process data more efficiently. For example, facial recognition is used in smartphones and security cameras to identify people in real time, while virtual assistants use deep learning t

Apple Will close My Photo Stream

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Apple Will close My Photo Stream on July 26. This service, which has been available for over 10 years, allowed us to sync photos of Apple devices over the internet. My Photo Stream was announced during WWDC 2011 and had the ability to automatically upload up to 1000 photos. These images remained in the cloud for 30 days and were automatically downloaded to other devices using the same Apple ID. However, with the arrival of iCloud Photos, this service was forgotten. Apple decided to promote the new service more and left the old one behind on our devices. Although both My Photo Stream and iCloud Photos upload images to iCloud, "my photos streaming" has not been updated, meaning that your images cannot be accessed on devices like Apple Watch. In fact, if you have a recent iPhone, the name of this feature might not even appear. Despite this, it is still possible to save your My Photo Stream images in the library. To do this, you must go to the Photos app, select the images you wa