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The Browser Company Unveils Dia, Its AI-Powered Browser

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The Browser Company, known for its Arc Browser available on desktop and mobile, has unveiled its upcoming web browser called Dia, which focuses heavily on AI tools. Having previously launched Arc on Mac and Windows, and Arc Search on iOS and Android, the company is now working on a new product aimed at a broader audience.

Scheduled for an early 2025 release, Dia promises to bring a host of innovative features. The company recently launched a new website showcasing a video about Dia and listing various open roles within the company. The website states, “AI won’t exist as an app. Or a button. We believe it’ll be an entirely new environment — built on top of a web browser.” This vision for an integrated AI environment is a key component of Dia’s development.

In a video presentation, CEO Josh Miller demonstrated some of Dia’s early prototypes. One tool operates at the insertion cursor, aiding users in writing the next sentence or retrieving facts from the internet about topics such as the original iPhone’s launch and specifications. Additionally, the tool can fetch Amazon links opened in the browser to include in emails with basic descriptions.

Another feature allows users to type commands into the address bar to perform various actions, such as fetching documents, sending emails through the preferred email client, and scheduling meetings using natural language prompts. While some of these features may seem similar to existing browser-based writing and calendar tools, the true uniqueness and usefulness of Dia will only be known upon its release.

A more ambitious demo showcased Dia’s ability to perform actions on the user’s behalf, such as adding items from an email to an Amazon cart. In the demo, Dia browses Amazon, finds the specified items, and adds them to the cart autonomously. Another example demonstrated Dia’s capability to email participants listed in a Notion table for a video shoot. The Browser Company is not alone in envisioning an AI assistant capable of understanding interfaces and executing tasks. Many startups have showcased similar concepts and demos of AI models and tools designed to control users’ screens.

In a recent video, Miller hinted at developing new products for a wider audience while assuring current users that Arc’s design and functionality would remain largely unchanged. He acknowledged that although Arc has a dedicated and growing user base, its complexity might not appeal to everyone. The challenge for the company will be to create a browser with AI features that work seamlessly and potentially generate revenue.

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Xiaomi Launches the new Redmi Note 14 Series

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Xiaomi unveiled its Redmi Note 14 series during a global launch event held at the Banyan Tree Resort in Dubai. The event, attended by over 200 people, showcased the latest technological innovations from Xiaomi. The series includes the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G, Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 14 Pro, Redmi Note 14 5G, and Redmi Note 14.

The event also featured a range of smart devices, including the Redmi Watch 5, Redmi Buds 6 Pro, and Redmi Buds 6, impressing attendees with their capabilities. The Redmi Note 14 series boasts flagship-level photography with AI-powered cameras. The Pro variants feature a 200MP camera with OIS, 2x/4x optical zoom, and 30x digital zoom, while the Redmi Note 14 and 14 5G have a 108MP camera. Front cameras are upgraded, with the Redmi Note 14 Pro featuring a 32MP front camera.

Features like Dynamic Shots and Dual Video allow users to capture multiple perspectives, while AI Image Expansion and AI Erase Pro offer advanced editing capabilities. The Redmi Note 14 series is built for durability, with drop, splash, and scratch resistance. The Pro variants feature a high-strength aluminium frame, energy-absorbing foam, and polymer buffering for extra toughness. The Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 display enhances scratch resistance.

The series offers various levels of dust and water resistance, with the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G and Pro 5G having an IP68 rating, the Redmi Note 14 Pro and 14 5G an IP64 rating, and the Redmi Note 14 an IP54 rating. The Redmi Note 14 series delivers outstanding performance and long-lasting battery life. The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G is powered by the 4nm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, with a 5110mAh battery and 120W HyperCharge. The Pro 5G and other models feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300-Ultra and Helio G100-Ultra chipsets, with batteries ranging from 5110mAh to 5500mAh.

The Redmi Note 14 series offers an immersive 120Hz display, with the Pro+ 5G and Pro 5G models enhancing the experience with 1.5K resolution. The display minimizes blue light exposure and is ideal for outdoor use with a peak brightness of 3000 nits. The Redmi Note 14 series is now available across all Xiaomi channels:

  • Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G: Prices start at AED 1559
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G: Prices start at AED 1289
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro: Prices start at AED 949
  • Redmi Note 14: Prices start at AED 679
  • Redmi Buds 6: Starting price AED 179
  • Redmi Buds 6 Pro: Starting price AED 319
  • Redmi Watch 5: Starting price AED 379
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Acer Expands eMobility Range with the Debut of Powerful New E-Scooter

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Acer announced the latest additions to its growing line of e-mobility solutions, unveiling three new e-scooter models. This launch is part of Acer’s expansion of its sustainable technology lineup that caters to smart, eco-friendly lifestyles, and brings new levels of fun and mobility to more diverse user groups.

Predator ES Storm Foldable eScooter
The Predator ES Storm is a foldable e-scooter with a unique gamer-inspired design built for performance. Featuring a cutting-edge design, blistering speeds, reliable braking power and shock-absorbing suspension, it comes with a bright display that is paired with the Acer eMobility app. The app allows riders to control the speed, cruise control, gear switching, lateral illumination and headlight settings.

The Predator ES Storm is powered by a 500W hub motor, that helps to easily conquer hills and flat roads, with the motor capable of reaching a peak of over 900W. Meanwhile, the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) recharges the scooter by converting braking energy into usable power, making it more energy-efficient and extending its battery life, while also reducing the wear and tear of the mechanical brakes.

The powerful 42V/16 Ah Li-Ion battery guarantees travel distances of up to 60 km on a single charge. Riders will experience unmatched stability and control, thanks to the 10-inch tubeless tyres and the front fork suspension that acts as a shock absorber. The Predator ES Storm scooters come with signal lights on the handlebar, a front disc and a rear E-ABS electric brake, for enhanced safety, and weighs just 20.45 kg.

Acer ES Series 5 Select eScooter
With a powerful 500W engine, high-capacity battery, foldable design, responsive braking, and shock-absorbing system, riders of the new Acer Series 5 Select eScooters can cruise the city streets effortlessly and in comfort, using four throttle modes with cruise control. The motor delivers 29 Nm of powerful torque and smooth acceleration, hitting speeds up to 25 km per hour (subject to local regulations). For those who crave more excitement, the Sports Mode feature delivers maximum power and responsiveness, with a climbing ability of up to 23 degrees. The high-response rear E-ABS and front disc brake system ensure synchronized movements, while the 16Ah battery enables long distance rides of up to 60 km on a single charge.

The Acer Series 5 Select eSscooter comes with enhanced features that can be activated via the Acer eMobility app to control and monitor the scooter’s performance in real-time. Weighing just 20.46 kg whilst withstanding loads of up to 120 kg, the light, foldable design makes it portable for easy storage or transport. Safety features include high-visibility lights, and equipped with 10-inch tubeless tires for a smooth stable ride over various terrains.

Acer ES Series 4 Select eScooter
The Acer ES Series 4 Select model is aimed at riders looking for a flexible, stylish and quickly rechargeable scooter at a more affordable price. With its minimalistic design, power and easy mobility, the Acer ES Series 4 is a sleek foldable eScooter designed with multiple speed options, a responsive double brake system, shock-absorbing suspension, and a bright, easy-to-read display.

Powered by a 400W rear motor and with multiple speed settings, the eScooter is designed to tackle various terrains, whether smooth streets or steep hills. It can even reach a peak output of over 800W, providing extra power when needed for more challenging inclines or tougher conditions. Riders can choose between speeds of 6 km/h, a steady 10 km/h commute, or a faster 20 or 25 km/h (subject to local regulations). The Sport Mode Booster offers extra power for tackling steeper hills, while the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) recovers energy while braking and coasting, converting it into usable power to enhance travel distance.

Weighing under 20 kg, this foldable scooter can bear a weight load of 120 kg, charges in just five hours and can cover distances of up to 45 km in a single charge. The front disc brake and rear electric brake (E-ABS) improve safety with shorter stopping distances. The 10-inch tubeless tires provide excellent stability and comfort, whilst the front fork suspension acts as a shock absorber, reducing the impact from bumps and uneven terrain for a smoother, more reliable journey.

All Acer eScooter models have an IPX5 water protection rating, allowing them to be ridden through puddles. Designed to help reduce carbon emissions, the Acer eScooter models are a more sustainable alternative mode of transport for commuting.

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AMD Powers New ‘Hunter’ Supercomputer at HLRS Stuttgart

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The High-Performance Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart (HLRS) celebrated the commencement of operations for its state-of-the-art supercomputer, ‘Hunter’. Designed and manufactured by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Hunter promises to offer cutting-edge infrastructure for large-scale simulation, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics applications in the realms of science, industry, and the public sector. Hunter is also built with sustainability in mind, utilizing a 100% fanless direct liquid cooling system and a dynamic power capping approach to maximize energy efficiency.

Hunter’s architecture is powered by energy-efficient AMD Instinct Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), which integrate CPU cores and GPUs. This marks a new chapter in the history of supercomputing in Stuttgart, with HLRS ready to address complex problems in engineering, weather and climate modelling, biomedical research, materials science, and more.

“Hunter offers scientists at the University of Stuttgart and across Germany a future-proof infrastructure for AI-based simulations and high-performance computing of a new quality,” said Prof. Peter Middendorf, Rector of the University of Stuttgart. “Hunter also benefits the entire ecosystem of our university with its global players, its strong medium-sized companies, and its growing start-up scene.”

Prof. Michael Resch, Director of HLRS, emphasized the transformative period in high-performance computing driven by rapid AI development and a growing focus on sustainability. “With Hunter, our user community gains a state-of-the-art infrastructure that will support them in navigating this changing HPC landscape and enable them to remain competitive at the frontiers of scientific discovery and industrial innovation,” he said.

The Hunter supercomputer, a €15 million project, received joint funding from the Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Science, Research, and Art, and Germany’s Federal Ministry for Education and Research, facilitated by the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS). “A high-performance computer like the new Hunter is not simply a technical innovation—more importantly, it is necessary for the future capabilities of our country and a key to progress in science and industry,” stated Petra Olschowski, Minister of Science, Research and Art of the State of Baden-Württemberg.

Hunter employs the HPE Cray Supercomputing EX4000 architecture, aligned with the world’s leading exascale systems. The supercomputer features 136 nodes, four HPE Slingshot high-performance interconnects per node, and HPE Cray Supercomputing Storage Systems E2000. HPE’s holistic programming environment and performance cluster manager enhance system health, management, and power efficiency.

Heiko Meyer, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer at HPE, highlighted HLRS’s role in cutting-edge science and industrial applications, adding, “We are proud to help advance HLRS’s mission by taking a big step into the future of supercomputing and AI with Hunter, and subsequently with Herder. This will open up completely new opportunities for foundational research and industrial product innovation.”

Hunter’s AMD Instinct MI300A APUs combine CPUs, GPU accelerators, and high-bandwidth memory, delivering a superior performance-to-energy ratio, using 80% less energy at peak performance than its predecessor, Hawk. Brad McCredie, Senior Vice President of Data Center Engineering at AMD, remarked, “The AMD Instinct MI300A APUs are driving innovation by delivering leadership performance and efficiency for critical workloads at the convergence of HPC and AI.”

HPE’s dynamic power capping software, co-developed with HLRS, optimizes power distribution to applications, reducing overall power consumption by about 20%, aligning with sustainability goals and ensuring high performance without compromising energy efficiency. With a theoretical peak performance of 48.1 Petaflops, Hunter stands as a testament to HLRS’s commitment to advancing the capabilities of high-performance computing and contributing to scientific and industrial breakthroughs.

As HLRS and its partners continue to drive forward, Hunter’s deployment represents just the beginning of future advancements in supercomputing, promising to foster further innovation, enhance industrial productivity, and support groundbreaking research across various fields.

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