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See the semifinal matchups, TV schedule and the best ways to watch the Final Four games today.
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The Omen Transcend uses a QD-OLED panel with the standard 3840×2160, with a super-fast 240Hz refresh rate that'll make any gaming PC sweat on a recent AAA title. But that fast refresh and .03 ms response time means it's more than capable of keeping up with fast-paced multiplayer games, too. Naturally, it's compatible with both G-Sync and FreeSync.
You get a variety of ports in this big sucker, including three, count 'em, three USB-C ports with a maximum of 140 watts of power delivery on one, making it a great companion to a gaming laptop. There are also three USB-A ports plus DisplayPort 2.1 and double HDMI 2.1, and a bit of RGB bling on the back. There are also speakers, which you shouldn't use, and a standard VESA mount, which you should — here are some great monitor arm picks.
As I said, it's hard to find a big 4K OLED at anything below a thousand bucks right now. So though there's no time limit on the Newegg sale, I'd hop on it quickly if you want it; the stock might disappear soon.
Get a 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor for $760
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Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary by showing off Copilot Vision for mobile (Android and iOS) as well as Copilot for Windows. Copilot Vision for mobile is available today. Copilot Vision for Windows is scheduled to debut for members of Microsoft's Windows Insider blog next week and deploy more broadly later on within the existing Windows app.
Microsoft showed off Copilot Vision for Windows in a recorded demonstration released Friday. In the video, the user asked Copilot Vision, who was "following" the user as she worked in Adobe Photoshop, how to adjust the saturation. Copilot responded in the affirmative, then told the user what to do, highlighting the proper control to click. Copilot guided the user step by step — never actually performing the task, but visually indicating, via highlights, exactly what the user needed to do.
Copilot Vision for mobile sounds like Google's Project Astra: using your phone's camera to "see" the world, Copilot can used to answer questions about the world around you. Microsoft suggested that Copilot Vision could be used to assess the health of your plants, or to provide decorating tips. But it will be up to the user to use Copilot Vision, ask the right questions, and for Copilot to provide the right answers.
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Apple stock dropped 4% in early Friday trading, broadly following yesterday's trend after China announced reciprocal tariffs in response to U.S. President Trump's trade policies.
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With the second release candidate of iOS 18.4 that Apple seeded out today, the company finally provided us with release notes that give a full rundown on what to expect.
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