Samsung hops on the Intel Core Ultra Series 2 train with Galaxy Book5 Pro 360

Samsung recently revealed its new addition to the Galaxy Book series – the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, a versatile PC that marks the beginning of the Galaxy Book5 lineup. This innovative device is now boosted by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, enhancing Samsung’s product range. The integrated Intel Arc graphics within the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, the latest in the series, are claimed to deliver a 17% performance upgrade over its predecessor. Preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 can be placed currently, with a starting price of $1,699.99. The laptop is scheduled to ship on September 24, 2024.

$2,000 per month for next-gen AI models? OpenAI could reportedly hike subscription prices amid bankruptcy claims: “That’s a price point for an employee, not a chatbot. The only way it would make any sense is if it was legit AGI”

It has been reported that OpenAI is considering raising the subscription fee for its AI chatbots like ChatGPT Plus. Presently, this service costs $20 per month, offering users early access to new features, custom GPTs, advanced DALL-E 3 image generation technology, and other benefits.

Windows PCs powered by Snapdragon can now run ExpressVPN

On Arm-based Windows PCs powered by Snapdragon processors like the Snapdragon X Elite, Snapdragon X Plus, and the freshly introduced Snapdragon X Plus (8-core), users can now connect to the internet using one of the top VPN services, ExpressVPN. This week, ExpressVPN announced that their app is now compatible with these Windows on Arm devices. While not fully native, it’s considered “semi-native” on this platform, but its inclusion is a significant enhancement for the Windows on Arm ecosystem.