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    Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra review: Size matters!

    When Samsung introduced its first Ultra tablet in 2022, it was an ambitious effort to redefine what a tablet could be and blur the lines between tablets and laptops. Fast forward two years, and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra arrives as Samsung’s latest contender for the crown of Android tablets. While it doesn’t stray far from its predecessors, this new…

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    How to change mouse pointer size on Windows 10

    To change mouse size on Windows 10, open Settings > Ease of Access > Cursor & pointer, and choose the pointer size. You can also use the Control Panel using the “Mouse” properties. On Windows 10, the mouse pointer is an essential feature that helps us to navigate the desktop more efficiently. However, if the pointer is too small or…

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    With genAI models, size matters (and smaller may be better) – Computerworld

    Brown described data scientists as unicorns right now — rare and often demanding the pay of a mythical creature, as well. “And rightly so,” he said. Most organizations can only employ a handful of data scientists at best, whether due to a scarcity of qualified talent or the cost of employing them, “which creates bottlenecks when it comes to effectively…

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    Microsoft removes FAT32 partition size limit in Windows 11

    Microsoft removed today an arbitrary 32GB size limit for FAT32 partitions in the latest Windows 11 Canary build, now allowing for a maximum size of 2TB. “When formatting disks from the command line using the format command, we’ve increased the FAT32 size limit from 32GB to 2TB,” the Windows Insider team said today. Previously, despite this artificial 32GB limit, Windows…

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    Choose the Right Size Generator

    To determine the size generator you need, make a list of the appliances you want to power and add up their wattages. And here’s a tip: If you’re considering a portable generator, don’t spring for one that produces a lot more power than you’ll be using. “There’s no need to go larger unless you want to be able to power…

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