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DJI Osmo Pocket 4: Global Launch on April 16 with Enhanced Features and Two Launch Packages

DJI has confirmed the global launch of the Osmo Pocket 4 on April 16. The new vlogging camera features improved hardware, enhanced tracking, and integrated storage, with prices starting at $499. Two launch packages—the Standard and Creator Combo—are available, alongside rumors of a microSD card slot and a new full-sensor feature. A Pro version with dual cameras and optical zoom is also expected in late spring.

AMD Responds to Chuwi Scandal: Mislabeling of Ryzen Processors Sparks Legal Action

AMD has officially responded to a scandal in which manufacturer Chuwi marketed Ryzen 5 5500U processors as Ryzen 5 7430U, misleading consumers. The company emphasized it did not authorize or participate in the labeling or marketing of the affected products. AMD has announced potential legal action against those responsible, citing trademark violations and consumer deception. The incident highlights concerns over product authenticity and brand integrity in the tech industry.

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Apple Unveils MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips and Fusion Architecture

Apple has unveiled the new MacBook Pro featuring the all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, designed for professional users. The two dual-die CPUs are built on 3 nm technology without E-cores and leverage Apple's new Fusion Architecture to integrate CPU, GPU, and other components into a single SoC. This delivers enhanced performance, AI capabilities, high bandwidth, and low latency, with up to 64 GB RAM for the M5 Pro and 128 GB for the M5 Max. However, Linux support remains limited as development is still ongoing.

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Anthropic Crisis: US Government Threatens Expropriation – AI Firm Sues Over Supply Chain Risk Designation

AI company Anthropic is facing intense pressure after the Pentagon classified it as a supply chain risk and demanded the removal of security filters for military use. The company has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, arguing the designation is legally invalid and threatens its business. Meanwhile, competitors like OpenAI have secured military contracts, while studies reveal that most firms have not seen measurable productivity gains from AI despite heavy investments. The conflict highlights growing tensions between AI safety, national security, and economic implications.