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  1. Huawei Pura X has been launched in China as the latest foldable phone from the Shenzen-based manufacturer with a unique design. The clamshell foldable phone has a 6.3-inch inner screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio that's the widest on a clamshell foldable. It also gets a 3.5-inch external display and a triple camera setup. The handset runs on HarmonyOS 5.0.1 and packs up to 16GB RAM with up to 1TB storage. The Huawei Pura X houses a 4,720mAh battery with 66W wired charging support and 40W wireless charging support. Huawei Pura X Price The Huawei Pura X is priced at CNY 7,499 (roughly Rs. 89,000) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage model. The variant with 12GB RAM + 512GB storage is priced at CNY 7,999 (roughly Rs. 95,000). It is available in Moon Shadow Gray, Magic Night Black, Stylish Red, Stylish Green, and Zero White colourways (translated). It is currently up for pre-booking in China with delivery of the phone set to begin on March 21. Huawei is also offering a Collector's Edition of the Huawei Pura X with a different tri-colour back cover design and satellite communication feature. The Huawei Pura X Collector's Edition is priced at CNY 8,999 (roughly Rs. 1,08,000) and CNY 9,999 (roughly Rs. 1,19,000) for the 16GB + 512GB and 16GB + 1TB RAM and storage variants, respectively. Infinix Unveils Zero Series Mini Tri-Fold Concept Phone Huawei Pura X Specifications Huawei Pura X runs on HarmonyOS 5.0.1 and boasts a 6.3-inch internal OLED LTPO 2.0 display with a 1,320x2,120 pixels resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a wide 16:10 aspect ratio, which is the highlight of this clamshell foldable. The wide aspect ratio lets users enjoy content better than standard flip phones that have a tall 21:9 aspect ratio. The external screen is 3.5-inch with 980 × 980 pixels resolution and up to 120Hz LTPO 2.0 adaptive refresh rate. Both screens offer 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming and up to 300 Hz touch sampling rate. The chipset on the new phone is yet to be disclosed by the brand, but it is rumoured to be a variant of the Kirin 9010. For optics, the Huawei Pura X has a triple outward-facing camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization, a 40-megapixel ultra-wide-angle macro camera, and an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with OIS. On the inner screen, the phone boasts a 10.7-megapixel sensor. It has an IPX8-rated build for water and dust resistance. Connectivity options on the Huawei Pura X include Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS/AGPS, NFC, GLONASS, Beidou, NavIC, and a USB Type-C port for charging. Sensors onboard include an ambient light sensor, colour temperature sensor, gesture sensor, gravity sensor, Infrared (IR) sensor, hall sensor, gyroscope and proximity sensor. There is also a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for authentication. The Huawei Pura X Collector's Edition offers satellite communication feature (Tiantong ). The Huawei Pura X houses a 4,720mAh battery with 66W wired charging support and 40W wireless charging support. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/huawei-pura-x-collectors-edition-price-launch-specifications-features-7968422
  2. I get it, Blue, the adorable robot collaboration between Nvidia, Google, and Disney, captivated hearts, but I've seen something better and more practical from Boston Dynamics that's based on many of the same Nvidia foundational models. Further, it's a better indicator of the next big step – or cartwheel – in humanoid robotics. Boston Dynamics was an early adopter of Nvidia's Project GROOT, and now it has deepened the partnership by tapping into multiple Nvidia platforms, including the Jetson Thor computing platform and Isaac Lab, which uses Nvidia's Isaac Sim and Omiversion technologies to help drive its stunning, all-electric Atlas humanoid robot. Jetson Thor is paired with Atlas's body and mani[CENSORED]tion controllers to tap into multimodal AIs, and the Isaac Lab framework is used to help the robot learn in virtual environments. In the latest Atlas demonstration, the 6-foot tall, 330-pound all-electric humanoid robot crawls, runs, rolls, performs a can opener move (ask your break-dancing parents), and cartwheels. The series of moves was so shocking that I had to ask if the video had been sped up to make everything look smoother. Representatives for Boston Dynamics confirmed the video is running at normal speed. Step aside, C-3 Sure, the hydraulic Atlas could do parkour and backflips, but it didn't look much like us. The electric Atlas is a different story. Its physiology is decidedly human. The head lacks a true face, but it's clearly a head, and the body proportions are all normal if a bit beefed up to body-builder size. Remember, it's 330 pounds. In other words, Atlas is finally looking a lot more like C-3PO. Now, there are a lot of new humanoid robots from Tesla (Optimus), Figure AI (Figure 01), x1 (Neo Gama), and Unitree (Unitree G1). With the exception of G1, these robots are mobile disappointments. None of them move in truly fluid and convincing ways. Their steps are halting, their motions stutter, and sometimes there are significant pauses between actions that humans usually strand together like many shiny pearls. Most, in fact, move like C-3PO. To be fair, that Star Wars protocol droid was Actor Anthony Daniels in a stiff plastic suit, gamely trying not to succumb to the African desert heat. Even so, the robot became an icon and the template for our nearly five decades of humanoid robot dreams. Perhaps that's why people are so excited about all those other robots, even if they shouldn't be. Atlas is different, and I think it's the combination of Boston Dynamic's decades in robotics engineering (the company's robots were competing in robotics challenges years before most of these other companies entered the space) and Nvidia's powerful silicon and foundational models that are making the difference. It's not enough to build a robot that can move and perform basic tasks. Most of the other robot competitors know this and have partnered with Google and OpenAI to gain access to their AI multi-modal models, but I think they're playing catchup. If humanoid robotic development were a horse race, I'd put my money on Boston Dynamics and Nvidia. Together, they'll likely bring us a legion of factory and, eventually, home robots that all do literal cartwheels around us and make us wonder what we saw in C-3PO in the first place. A 38-year industry veteran and award-winning journalist, Lance has covered technology since PCs were the size of suitcases and “on line” meant “waiting.” He’s a former Lifewire Editor-in-Chief, Mashable Editor-in-Chief, and, before that, Editor in Chief of PCMag.com and Senior Vice President of Content for Ziff Davis, Inc. He also wrote a po[CENSORED]r, weekly tech column for Medium called The Upgrade. Lance Ulanoff makes frequent appearances on national, international, and local news programs including Live with Kelly and Mark, the Today Show, Good Morning America, CNBC, CNN, and the BBC. Link: https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/this-robot-can-do-a-cartwheel-better-than-me-and-now-im-freaking-out-but-in-a-good-way
  3. IBM is cutting thousands of jobs across multiple locations in the U.S., and its Cloud Classic unit hit especially hard, reports The Register. The company has not publicly acknowledged these layoffs, but insiders suggested to The Register it is part of an ongoing effort to restructure and shift jobs offshore, particularly to India. The report estimates that about 9,000 positions may be at risk, including a quarter of the Cloud Classic group and 10% of the Cloud group, which is a separate business unit. The job cuts are happening in cities like Dallas, New York, Raleigh, and various locations in California. Employees from several departments, including consulting, cloud infrastructure, corporate social responsibility, internal IT, and sales, have been affected. Some learned of their termination through individual notifications, while others heard about it in internal meetings. IBM's Classic Cloud is the company's original cloud infrastructure platform, formerly known as SoftLayer, which IBM acquired in 2013. This platform provides a range of services, including bare metal servers, virtual servers, storage, and networking solutions, all operating within a traditional cloud environment. While IBM continues to support and maintain its Cloud Classic infrastructure, the company has also introduced a more advanced cloud environment called IBM Cloud VPC (Virtual Private Cloud). This platform offers improved hardware, increased network performance (200 Gbps vs 25 Gbps), greater flexibility in resource management, and enhanced security features compared to the Classic. It is reasonable to expect IBM's Classic Cloud customers to shift to the Cloud VPC, which makes downsizing the unit logical. The company is making it difficult to determine how many people work in the Cloud Classic division, but The Register's sources indicate an aggressive push to relocate jobs overseas. For example, IBM has significantly more open roles in India than in the U.S., which reinforces suggestions that much of the work is being outsourced. The layoffs extend beyond Cloud Classic, though. IBM recently cut positions in its marketing and communications department, as revealed in an internal meeting led by a senior executive. It also cut some 10% of staff in the Cloud group, as noted above. IBM has been using multiple tactics to reduce its workforce, including official layoffs labeled as 'Resource Actions,' as well as policies that encourage employees to leave voluntarily. One such policy is a new requirement for workers to be physically present in offices at least three days a week, with badge swipes being tracked. Only medical exemptions are allowed, but even those are reportedly discouraged by the middle management, according to the report. Also, instead of laying workers off, IBM asks them to sign a separation agreement, which reduces the company's risks. The Register's sources suggest that IBM's restructuring is far from over. The company is expected to continue layoffs as it chases acquisitions and phases out roles deemed obsolete or better suited for offshore teams. Employees remaining after this round of cuts are bracing for further reductions as IBM shifts its workforce strategy. Link: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/ibm-cuts-thousands-in-cloud-classic-other-units-report
  4. What’s the largest match you’ve ever played in an RTS? 4v4 battles can be pretty big. 16 or even 32 players are pushing into the realm of the absurd. But how about 110 players trading artillery fire and nuclear missiles? That’s just unreasonable, and a fitting showcase for Beyond All Reason, an increasingly po[CENSORED]r free indie RTS inspired by mega-scale mech war classics Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander. If you want to see a truly absurd number of robots exploding, you’ve come to the right place. Normally, matches aren’t allowed to get this big in the game (mostly due to anything but a seriously high-end gaming rig buckling under the strain), but the developers behind this community passion project decided to celebrate their community Discord hitting 40,000 users by going large, and hosting a series of mega-scale battles last month, with a theoretical limit of 160 player matches with over 15,000 units shared between them. Amazingly, everything worked. Players with older PCs had to enjoy the fireworks slideshow-style, but the game’s robust netcode handled the strain surprisingly well. While you can watch the entire 24-hour showcase stream on the game’s official Twitch channel, RTS streamer and YouTuber WinterGamingTV has been commentating some of the biggest matches held. You can now behold some of the biggest battles held in the history of the genre, starting with the island-hopping 110 player match below. The match features some absolutely chaotic naval scrums as five teams of 22 players collided across an all-too-claustrophobic sea. But probably the most impressive match was this 80-player, four-way land and air battle, which hit peaks of over ten thousand active units as players clawed their way across a hotly contested crater, trying to deal a decisive blow against each other’s delicate and explosive reactor complexes. In the final phases of the conflict, enormous waves of nukes were lobbed across the map by the red team, enough to overwhelm both the anti-missile defences and base shields of their rivals and opening up the path to their eventual victory. But until those final stages, the match could have gone to any of the teams. Even when played by a normal number of players, Beyond All Reason is still a frequently spectacular game, whether you’re online or off. You’ll probably not be hitting five-digit unit counts, but battles escalate into the thousands faster than you’d expect. At present, the game mostly mimics Total Annihilation’s unit set (with some extra inspiration from Supreme Commander), with BAR’s Armada and Cortex factions cheekily standing in for TA’s Arm and Core robot armies, but there’s a third playable side—Legion—currently in testing. Beyond its TA inspiration, the game also has a pair of PvE-only ‘horde’ factions; Raptors (robot-eating alien dinosaurs) and Scavengers (a self-replicating junkbot swarm), which make for some fun defensive survival battles in solo or co-op. And even against regular bots, the AI is no slouch. The only thing the game really lacks at this point is a full solo campaign, which is planned, but in the meantime you can play a handful of one-shot scenario missions to learn the ropes. Beyond All Reason is free and available now direct from the developer’s site, with a major update rolling out just this week. There’s a Steam release planned once they’ve ticked a few more boxes off their final launch checklist and finished up the game’s planned solo campaigns. For those wanting something similar and with a more single-player focus on Steam, check out the excellent Zero-K. It’s also free, still expanding and shares similar roots. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/strategy/over-110-players-and-10-000-units-clash-as-this-free-rts-celebrates-its-growing-multiplayer-scene-with-some-of-the-biggest-multiplayer-battles-ever-fought/
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  11. Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 smartwatches that run on open-sourced PebbleOS have been unveiled. They are currently available for pre-order in the US and will start shipping later this year. The Core 2 Duo has a black-and-white display, while the Core Time 2 sports a 64-colour display. They are based on the Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2, respectively, but offer modern features. Notably, Pebble was sold to Fitbit in 2016. These two watches from Migicovsky's new company, Core Devices are said to "closely follow the original Pebble DNA." Core 2 Duo, Core Time 2 Price, Availability Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 are available for pre-order at $149 and $225, respectively. Buyers can pre-order the smartwatches via the rePebble e-store. The Core 2 Duo will start shipping in July, while the Core Time 2 will be shipped in December, Migicovsky says in a blog post. Both smartwatches are offered in Black and White colourways. The Core Time 2 will likely be offered in a third colour option soon, the blog post revealed. Pebble Announces Return; New E-Ink Smartwatch in Development Core 2 Duo, Core Time 2 Features, Specifications The Core 2 Duo carries a 1.26-inch black-and-white e-paper display and it has a polycarbonate frame with four buttons. Meanwhile, the Core Time 2 is equipped with a 64-colour 1.5-inch e-paper display with touch support, a metal frame and four buttons. Both watches run on PebbleOS and support over 10,000 Pebble apps and watch faces. They are compatible with both iOS and Android devices. The Core 2 Duo has a Nordic nRF52840 BLE chipset, according to the blog post. The smartwatches are claimed to target IPX8 water resistance ratings. The Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 support health monitoring features like step and sleep trackers. The Core Time 2 also supports heart rate monitoring. They are equipped with mics, speakers and linear resonance actuators. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/wearables/news/core-2-duo-time-price-features-specifications-pre-order-us-listing-7959041#pfrom=topstory

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