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Wes Davis

Wes Davis

Former Weekend Editor

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    The FCC is about to vote on big changes to ham radio restrictions.

    Ham radio faced a baud rate limit that hasn’t changed since 1980. The FCC’s proposal would instead impose a bandwidth limit of 2.8 kHz, allowing for more efficient spectrum use.

    Here’s a brief explanation of the changes by American Radio Relay League general counsel David Siddall, as quoted in RadioWorld:

    “This is a very simple change. In 1980, at the inception of digital technologies that could be used by radio amateurs, the FCC adopted a speed limit of 300 baud for the stated purpose of limiting the amount of spectrum occupied by any single signal,” Siddall said. “Radio amateurs, being tinkerers and experimenters, worked to develop faster and faster speeds that still fit within the standard spectrum bandwidth. Eventually their innovations to the technology significantly increased spectrum efficiency but ran up against the FCC baud rate limit.”

    Wes Davis
    Wes Davis
    Boo!

    The Bloomberg Power On newsletter sees Mark Gurman as sure as he’s been about Apple’s “Scary Fast” event tomorrow. Here’s a summary of the chips expected in the new iMacs and high-end 14- and- 16-inch MacBook Pro models:

    Base M3 chip: 8-core CPU / 10-core GPU, likely with “improved memory configurations.”

    M3 Pro chip: Gurman mentions a 12-core CPU / 18-core GPU configuration, but with a likely upgrade to a 14-core CPU / 20-core GPU.

    M3 Max: 16-core CPU / 40-core GPU, and he mentions a 32-core GPU option. (The M2 Max is currently available in 30-core / 38-core GPU configs.)

    Wes Davis
    Wes Davis
    Google, Amazon, and Microsoft funnel billions into rival AI companies.

    There is just so much money flying in this colossal AI arms race.

    • Microsoft has poured as much as $13 billion into OpenAI.

    • Amazon recently reported a potentially $4 billion investment in the Google-backed Anthropic.

    • Now The Wall Street Journal reports that Google will slide Anthropic a cool $2 billion over time on top of its previous investments in the company.

    Wes Davis
    Wes Davis
    There’s movement on the Highlander reboot front.

    Highlander has been rolling around as a reboot prospect for years now. Now, Deadline reports that Lionsgate plans to put it up for preproduction sales for potential backers at the American Film Market.

    There’s good reason to be excited — John Wick co-director Chad Stahelski is supposed to direct this reboot, and Henry Cavill is set to star as the immortal sword-fighting protagonist.

    Wes Davis
    Wes Davis
    Looking at PDFs just got a little better in Google Drive for Android tablets and foldables.

    A Google Workspace update from Friday added a two-page view for PDFs in Google Drive when you look at them on Android devices like tablets or foldables now.

    It’s the little things.

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    Wes Davis
    Finally, a portable Super Nintendo.

    The owner of James Channel on YouTube has perfected the art of the home portable console conversion, using hot glue, duct tape, and (feigned) carelessness.