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  • Belkin’s Wireless HDMI Adapter Connects 130 Feet Away


    Belkin’s new HDMI adapter wirelessly connects to screens over 130 feet awayBelkin's new ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter offers a convenient solution for wirelessly connecting devices to screens up to 131 feet away without needing a Wi-Fi network. The adapter consists of a USB-C transmitter for devices like laptops and phones, and an HDMI receiver for displays, supporting 1080P/60Hz video transmission. It offers flexibility by not requiring specific apps or drivers and allows multiple transmitters to connect to a single receiver, making it ideal for presentations or entertainment setups in various environments. This matters because it provides a versatile and straightforward way to connect devices to displays wirelessly, enhancing convenience for both personal and professional use.

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  • TensorFlow 2.17 Updates


    What's new in TensorFlow 2.17TensorFlow 2.17 introduces significant updates, including a CUDA update that enhances performance on Ada-Generation GPUs like NVIDIA RTX 40**, L4, and L40, while dropping support for older Maxwell GPUs to keep Python wheel sizes manageable. The release also prepares for the upcoming TensorFlow 2.18, which will support Numpy 2.0, potentially affecting some edge cases in API usage. Additionally, TensorFlow 2.17 marks the last version to include TensorRT support, as future releases will no longer support it. These changes reflect ongoing efforts to optimize TensorFlow for modern hardware and software environments, ensuring better performance and compatibility.

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