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WWW.WIRED.COMCalifornians Say X Blocked Them From Viewing Amber Alert About Missing 14-Year-Old | Many people reported they hit a screen preventing them from seeing the alert unless they signed in.People in Missouri reported encountering a similar issue in July 2023, when the Missouri Highway Patrol sent out an Amber Alert push notification with a link to an X post. Local residents similarly spoke out about how they could not see the alert unless they logged on to the platform. It was quite a change from how the alerts used to work, says Missouri Highway Patrol lieutenant Eric Brown, who works in the public information and education department.But the incident ultimately didnt prompt the Missouri Highway Patrol to abandon X as its go-to platform for Amber Alert push notifications. According to Brown, when X verified the law enforcement agency's account as an official government entity, the log-in issue problem went away, and the public could once again access its posts.Several of the California Highway Patrols official X accounts have the same verification badge as the Missouri Highway Patrol, including the one devoted specifically to disseminating active alerts statewide. However, not all of the California agencys accounts appear to be verified, including what looks like the official channel for the CHPs Southern Division, which includes Los Angeles county.When it was known as Twitter, X was widely viewed as an essential part of global disaster and emergency communications infrastructure. Government officials and agencies around the world relied on the service as a way to broadcast information about hurricanes, mass shootings, and other crises. Before Musk took over the platform in 2022, anyone could view public tweets in their browser regardless of whether they had an account on the site or had installed Twitters mobile app. (In 2015, the company reported that more than 500 million people visited Twitters site per month without logging in.)In June 2023, reports that X had started locking content behind a log-in screen began popping up online. At the time, Musk called the move a temporary emergency measure that was put in place because X was getting data pillaged so much it was degrading the service. Its unclear exactly what Musk was referring to, but that same month he expressed concerns about AI companies like OpenAI allegedly scraping Twitter posts without prior authorization.It now looks like the decision to turn X into a more closed platform stuck. According to tests conducted this week, X has continued to limit what people without accounts can see. WIRED looked at several of its staff reporters X accounts without logging in, for example, and was only able to view a sampling of their popular posts rather than a comprehensive chronological feed. It does appear that accounts run by government entities are not restricted in this way; all of the posts shared by the California Highway Patrols alerts account can be viewed without logging in.Aside from allowing anyone to view content shared on the platform, another way Twitter previously helped emergency communicators was by giving them free access to its API, which Musk later revoked. That allowed organizations like the US National Tsunami Warning Center to send automatic alerts about potentially deadly natural disasters. Researchers and first responders could also use the API to monitor activity across Twitter and extract key insights, such as identifying risk hot spots or combating misinformation, says Hughes. The platforms role has shifted as policies and public usage evolve, so its effectiveness today may look quite different.Despite these drawbacks, X still remains an important platform for relaying information during emergency situations. In October, several government information officers emergency told PRWeek they planned to continue posting updates on X despite its diminished usefulness, because they had amassed large followings on the site and their priority ultimately remains ensuring that accurate information reaches as many people as possible. But the incident in California this week highlights how government agencies can run into problems when third-party services once considered reliable later change their policies in an unpredictable ways.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 59 Views
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TECHCRUNCH.COMMicrosoft to spend $80 billion in FY25 on data centers for AIIn BriefPosted:11:52 AM PST January 3, 2025Image Credits:Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto / Getty ImagesMicrosoft to spend $80 billion in FY25 on data centers for AIMicrosoft has earmarked $80 billion in fiscal 2025 to build data centers designed to handle artificial intelligence workloads, according to a company blog post.Specifically, the tech giant plans to build out AI-enabled data centers to train AI models and deploy AI and cloud-based applications around the world. Of that $80 billion allocation, more than half will be spent in the United States, according to Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith. The tech giants 2025 fiscal year ends in June.As we look into the future, its clear that artificial intelligence is poised to become a world-changing GPT. AI promises to drive innovation and boost productivity in every sector of the economy, Smith wrote. The United States is poised to stand at the forefront of this new technology wave, especially if it doubles down on its strengths and effectively partners internationally.Microsoft and OpenAI were reportedly in talks in April regarding the construction of a data center facility that would contain an AI supercomputer dubbed Stargate. The facility was estimated to cost over $100 billion to build. Notably, later in the year, Microsoft called the startup a competitor for the first time in an SEC filing.AIs insatiable thirst for electricity is expected to surge in the coming years, potentially leading to power shortages for data centers. TopicsAI, Microsoft0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 63 Views
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TECHCRUNCH.COMTuro CEO: Attackers had clean records, so background checks wouldnt have stopped themTwo individuals rented cars from Turo, a peer-to-peer car-sharing platform, and used them to perform acts of violence earlier this week.First, a military veteran driving a Ford F-150 Lightning drove into a crowd of people, killing at least 15. Then, an active-duty Green Beret rented a Tesla Cybertruck, parked it in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, and allegedly blew it up. The driver died by suicide.On Friday, Turos chief executive, Andre Haddad, said in a statement that he is outraged thinking about how egregiously the two individuals who perpetrated these heinous crimes abused our platform. He noted that Turo is working around the clock to figure out how the platform could have been misused like this.And theres the rub. How could Turo or any similar platform have prevented this?Turo has been described as like Airbnb for cars, a platform where vehicle owners can rent out their cars for extra money or even as a full-time business; many of Turos hosts rent out three or more vehicles on the platform at a time.Turo says it screens each renter through a proprietary multi-layer, data-science-based trust and safety algorithm called the Turo Risk Score, and that the company uses 50 internal and external data sources to build, maintain, and improve on that score. Its not clear what that means does Turo perform normal criminal background checks? and Turo has not responded to TechCrunchs request for clarification.Over the years, some bad actors have managed to slip through the cracks, embroiling Turo in controversy after cars on its platform have been found to be used for human and drug trafficking. And people who claim to be hosts regularly post on the Turo subreddit page about their cars being rented out to people with criminal histories.But even if Turos background checks were foolproof, the two perpetrators of the crimes that happened this week in New Orleans and Las Vegas had valid drivers licenses, clean criminal backgrounds, and were decorated U.S. military servicemembers, according to Haddad.They could have boarded any plane, checked into any hotel, or rented a car or truck from any traditional vehicle rental chain, Haddad said. We do not believe these two individuals would have been flagged by anyone including law enforcement.Turo says it has facilitated 27 million trips over 12 years, and fewer than 0.10% have ended with a serious incident like a vehicle theft.So whats next for Turo after this? Haddad noted that aside from investing in improving its risk score algorithm, it has also assembled a team of former law enforcement professionals to help assess future risk.Were consulting with national security and counterterrorism experts to learn more about how we can get even better and play our part in helping prevent anything like this from happening ever again, Haddad said.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 59 Views
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A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffsA complete list of all the known layoffs in tech, from Big Tech to startups, broken down by month throughout 2024. 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 61 Views
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WWW.FXGUIDE.COMPart 2: Better Man: Wt FXIn the second part of ourBetter Man coverage, we speak with Wt FXs VFX supervisor, Luke Millar and animation supervisor, Dave Clayton. This is part of our ongoing coverage of films in the lead-up to the Oscar Bake-off on January 11, 2025. The five final nominations will be announced on January 17.Original on set footageThe transition from on set to finalThe finished frameBetter Man is an independent film about the life of UK Rock star Robbie Williams. Wt was not only responsible for the incredible animation of Robbie as a monkey throughout the film, but as Director Michael Gracey explained in last weeks Part One fxpodcast, they were key to getting the film made and green kit in the first place.Creature pass with the digital groomRobbie Williams actual eyes were scanned and digitally combinedThe final render and comp. of the closing shot of the filmOne of the most complex scenes was the 500-person Regent St Rock DJ Dance sequence, which nearly did not happen, as the team explains in this episode of the fxpodcast.As shot on the actual streets of LondonDigital RobbieThe final shotPlus:listen to the fxpodcast to hear how Wt FXs VFX supervisor, Luke Millar ended up as a digital extra 767 times in the film!0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 65 Views
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMThe step I take to clear my inbox every JanuaryBy Kim Komando The Kim Komando Show Published January 3, 2025 2:09pm EST close Americans want real change in tech companies, Mollie Hemingway says 'All-Star' panelists Mollie Hemingway, Harold Ford, Jr. and Bill McGurn discuss the speakership battle and the influence of tech companies on 'Special Report.' Right now, Im sitting here beaming because my inbox is empty. Really! Did I read and reply to every single message? Well, no. Im not an "Inbox Zero" person.Watch this quick video if you have no clue what that means.Before I took back control, I had 409 unread emails. But I have a trick to starting each year with a clean slate. You can do it, too!Win a pair of $329 Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.Enter here, no purchase necessary!THE BIGGEST WI-FI MISTAKE YOU DIDNT KNOW YOU WERE MAKINGClear out your inboxYou could try sorting your emails into a maze of folders, but who has the time for that? Heres a surprisingly easy fix to start the new year right: Archive your inbox. Its like a magic wand for your digital clutter!Whats email archiving, you ask? Picture this: A digital vault where every email youve ever sent or received is safely stored, complete with attachments. No more scrolling endlessly through a jam-packed inbox!So, are you ready to beat the email bloat? Heres your quickstart guide to mastering your inbox with the power of archiving. Archiving your inbox is the quickest way to ease your email burden going into the New Year. (Photo Illustration by Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)Steps to archive emails in GmailOpen your Gmail account on a computer and click the Inbox folderon the left.Above your emails, theres an empty checkbox. Click the small arrownext to it, and choose All to get the conversations visible on your screen.To select all emails, click Select all [number] conversations in Inbox, then hit the Archive icon. (It looks like a folder with a downward-pointing arrow.)Gmail will take some time to process your request, so be patient. You may have to do this step a few times to get everything.Once youve archived a message, you can hit All Mail to the left, under "Inbox" and your other email folders, to find it. Search by a term you know was in the email or by the sender.Filters 101:How to sort your Gmail like a proUsing Apple Mail? Heres what to doOpen the Mail app on your Mac. Look through your inbox or other folders and find those emails you want to stash away. Click on an email to select it, or, if youve got a bunch, hold down Cmd and click each one you want to archive.Got an Archive button (it looks like a small box) on your toolbar? Click that and youre golden. No button? Click Message at the top, then choose Archive from the dropdown. For a shortcut, hit Ctrl + Cmd + A to send those emails right into your archive.To see your archived emails, head to the Archive folderin the sidebar under "Mailboxes." Got more than one email account? Each has its own "Archive" folder.SCAMMERS ARE TARGETING TEENS WITH THESE NASTY TRICKSHow to archive emails in Microsoft OutlookOutlook doesnt put archived messages into a separate folder. Instead, theyll go straight to a data file you can access whenever you want.Select File > Cleanup Tools > Archive, then hit Archive this folder and all subfolders. Choose the folder you want to archive (in this case, your inbox).Under Archive items older than, enter a date. For example, you may want to archive everything from before 2012. Then, check the box that says Include items with "Do not AutoArchive." Click OK, and youre good to go.Youll see emails disappear from your inbox and subfolders. Find them again under the "Archives" heading.RELATED:How to make sure emails you want to see dont end up lost in spam You can archive emails in GMail, Outlook, and even Yahoo. (Photo by Peter Dazeley/Getty Images)Got a Yahoo email? Heres what to doHold your mouse over Inbox in the left panel, and click the dropdown arrow that appears. From the options, choose Clean Your Inbox.A pop-up window will appear. Choose Archive emails. Be warned, this might take a while.Want to take a message out of the archive? Open the "Archive" folder, tap on the email you want and select Restore to Inbox.Smart tech how-to:Save precious voicemails and text messagesWorried you missed something?Archiving isnt the same as deleting. Its like putting stuff in a storage box. Even if you archive emails, they can be subpoenaed for legal cases. I dont give legal advice, so consult a lawyer if you have any questions.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPGet tech-smarter on your scheduleAward-winning host Kim Komando is your secret weapon for navigating tech.National radio:Airing on 500+ stations across the US -Find yours orget the free podcast.Daily newsletter:Join 600,000 people who read the Current (free!)Watch: OnKims YouTube channelPodcast: "Kim Komando Today" - Listen wherever you get podcastsCopyright 2025, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved. Related Topics0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 62 Views
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WWW.ZDNET.COMI test smart home devices for a living, and this is my favorite smart thermostatMaria Diaz/ZDNETZDNET's key takeawaysTheGoogle Nest Learning Thermostat is available for $280 and comes with a Nest Temperature Sensor, though you can get a $33 discount, making the price $247.The fourth-generation smart thermostat learns behaviors, trends, and patterns and can adjust settings accordingly. The Nest Temperature Sensor can go in a different room in your home to balance your indoor climate.The only drawback is that many users will likely need a third party to install the Nest Learning Thermostat. While it's easier to install than other smart thermostats, the Nest still requires basic wiring and electricity knowledge.A smart thermostat is one of the best investments you can make in your home, whether you want to enter the smart home world or not. These devices let you conveniently adjust your home's temperature from your smartphone, and many suggest different adjustments to your climate settings, helping you save on your utility bills.Also: The new EcoFlow River 3 is one of the best portable batteries I've testedGoogle was a pioneer in the smart thermostat market, and its Nest lineup of thermostats has proven to be future-proof and innovative, maintaining popularity for years. The recent launch of the Nest Learning Thermostat (fourth generation) proves that Google continues to nail the market. details View at Store.google The Nest Learning Thermostat's fourth-generation launch arrived nine years after the launch of the third generation, which speaks to how relevant the older model remained over the past decade. Few smart home devices perform as well or better after nine years. Google launched an inexpensive alternative, the Nest Thermostat, without the learning capabilities, in 2020.Google calls its newest thermostat "the smartest, most advanced" yet. The company redesigned it to look like a large smartwatch face on your wall. It looks more like a piece of art and less like home hardware.The Nest Learning Thermostat loses the previous generation's colorful display and user interface and opts for a sleeker, simpler design on its full-color screen. It's available in Black, Silver, and Gold to match your decor.Also: This new privacy-first smart home hub only listens when you're touching it Maria Diaz/ZDNETInstallation is pretty easy, as it doesn't require a C wire. The new thermostat includes a Trim Kit in the box to cover any imperfections on the wall or the footprint of a dinosaur thermostat. If you don't feel confident enough to install it, you can always hire a Pro installation expert to set it up.The Nest Learning Thermostat immediately begins learning your home's heating and cooling cycles. As it learns your preferred temperatures, it suggests small tweaks to favor energy efficiency, which can result in lower utility bills.Also: I tested a smart lock with facial recognition and it's spoiled every other security device for meEach Nest Learning Thermostat includes a Nest Temperature Sensor, an unobtrusive device meant to go into a separate home area to help the thermostat balance temperatures or follow automations. This sensor can go in "problem areas," which would be my home's guest room, where the temperature varies drastically from where the thermostat is. It can also be used in priority areas, like a baby's nursery, to maintain a comfortable temperature. Maria Diaz/ZDNETAside from learning from your preferences and occupancy patterns, the new Nest Learning Thermostat can leverage the outside temperature to help efficiently cool or heat your home. For example, imagine your Nest Learning Thermostat is set to 71 degrees in your home. If the outdoor temperature is 78 degrees outside at 4:00 p.m. and it's expected to drop to 65 degrees by 6:00 p.m., the Nest Learning Thermostat may shut off your HVAC system to let your home cool itself naturally.If this happens, you'll see a message saying, "Turned off cooling because outdoor temps will naturally cool your home and save energy."Also: Better than Ring? This video doorbell has similar features and none of the monthly feesThis is not only great for transitioning moments of a typical day, like going from morning to midday and afternoon to night, but it's perfect for maintaining energy efficiency during seasonal transitions when the time of day greatly impacts the temperature, like from winter to spring or summer to fall. Maria Diaz/ZDNETThe Nest Learning Thermostat lets you enable its presence sensor through the device's built-in sensor, but you can also allow phone locations to determine when someone is home. This entails giving the Google Home app access to your phone location, which can automatically trigger the thermostat to go into Away mode when it detects phones have left the house. (You can still set the Away mode while your phone is home.)When you approach the thermostat in the Google Home app, you have four display options: Farsight, which shows the temperature; Analog Clock, which shows a sleek set of hands to show the time without numbers; Digital Clock, which is reminiscent of the Google Pixel's watch face; and Weather, which shows an animation of the current weather outside.Also: 5 Echo Show settings to change to make your smart display less annoyingAfter testing all these modes for a few days, I quickly found that the weather one had become my favorite. I like seeing the outside temperature and weather when I'm headed out the door, which is more important than ever when I have three little ones to care for. A quick glimpse at the Nest Learning Thermostat tells me how soon the temperature will rise, if my kids need a school jacket, and whether rain is expected soon. Maria Diaz/ZDNETThis Nest Learning Thermostat is gorgeous, turning a mundane device into a piece of decor on your wall. I have two systems in my home, so I already have two thermostats: a Nest thermostat downstairs and an Ecobee one upstairs. I replaced the latter with the new Nest Learning Thermostat to round out a Google Nest-powered indoor climate.The new Nest Learning Thermostat is so beautiful that it felt wasted in my bedroom, so I asked my husband to swap it out for the Nest Thermostat downstairs within a few days of testing and bringing the older one upstairs.Also: How Apple just changed hearing aids forever - and the lives of those who need themI already loved my 2020 Nest Thermostat, even without the learning capabilities. I like that it gives me helpful, actionable data and looks great even now, four years later, with a mirrored surface and presence sensor that turns on the screen when I approach. The 2020 thermostat mastered the balance of a future-proofed device you will like seeing on your wall daily.That said, the fourth-gen Learning Thermostat is more visually appealing, smarter, and more compatible than its predecessors.ZDNET's buying adviceGoogle is cementing its place in the smart home for years with the newGoogle Nest Learning Thermostatfor $280. Aside from being a beautiful piece of tech that works, it's one that you can count on working for years -- or maybe even decades.The third-generation was already a very popular product, but the newest devices give you everything you'd want in a smart thermostat, plus learning capabilities to map out trends and give you insight into some areas of improvement.Also: I changed these 5 TV settings to instantly improve the picture quality - and you can tooI've only tested the Google Nest Learning Thermostat for a few weeks, so I haven't been able to compare how it can save you money year-over-year. That said, I'm looking forward to continued testing and will provide periodical updates as I do.Featured reviews0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 59 Views
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WWW.ZDNET.COMThe best laptops for video editing in 2025: Expert tested and reviewedThe right laptop for video editing needs to handle software like Adobe Premiere Pro without slowdowns. A performance machine is indispensable for these kinds of demanding tasks. As we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome 2025, our experts continue to rigorously test the best laptops for video editing to help you find the perfect tool for your creations.Also: The best laptops for graphic designersWhat is the best laptop for video editing right now?We performed extensive research and hands-on testing when looking for the top video editing laptops you can buy today. We looked for models that excelled in processing power, display, and price, among other metrics. Our pick for the best laptop for video editing overall isApple's M4 MacBook Produe to its M4 chipset, stunning Liquid Retina XDR display, and long-lasting battery. It is, however, rather expensive. Luckily, the MacBook Pro isn't the only option out there. Below, we compare the top models from the best brands like ASUS and Dell. Sort by All Best laptops for video editing in 2024 Show less Our pick for the best video editing laptop should come as no surprise: the 2024 MacBook Pro. Just how good Apple's hardware is for creative endeavors cannot be understated -- the company puts a lot of effort into ensuring its products meet users' needs.This version houses the company's new M4 SoC (system on a chip), of which there are three variations: the base chip, the M4 Pro, and the M4 Max, with the last being the most powerful. The technology behind the hardware is somewhat complicated, but all you need to know is that they all enable better performance. For example, the M4 is 1.8 times faster than a M1 MacBook Pro, and those numbers go up even higher on the M4 Max.There are multiple reasons why this chipset is so good: the base SoC consists of a 10-core CPU (which is made up of four performance cores and six efficiency cores), "a faster 10-core GPU", and 16GB of RAM. The extra memory allows for faster apps as well as better multitasking capabilities. Of course, we can't forget the Neural Engine, which utilizes artificial intelligence to boost performance further. The M4 Max also has a "powerful Media Engine," giving the MacBook Pro faster video processing.Also: I replaced my M1 MacBook Pro with a base model M4 - and it blew my $3,000 system awayLike older models, the MacBook Pro has a Liquid Retina XDR display, although there have been some changes. The glass is now covered in a "matte-frosted layering, significantly reducing glare". Its brightness rating has increased to a maximum of 1,600 nits with HDR enabled.Other notable features include Thunderbolt 5 ports for faster transfer speeds and charging, AI writing tools courtesy of Apple Intelligence, plus a long-lasting battery.Apple MacBook Pro 16 specs: Processor:Apple M4|Display size: 14 orOperating system:Mac OS |Dimensions:14 x 9.77 x 0.66 inches Pros Awesome performance from M4 chip Thunderbolt 5 ports Long battery life. Cons Expensive Our pick for the best video editing laptop should come as no surprise: the 2024 MacBook Pro. Just how good Apple's hardware is for creative endeavors cannot be understated -- the company puts a lot of effort into ensuring its products meet users' needs.This version houses the company's new M4 SoC (system on a chip), of which there are three variations: the base chip, the M4 Pro, and the M4 Max, with the last being the most powerful. The technology behind the hardware is somewhat complicated, but all you need to know is that they all enable better performance. For example, the M4 is 1.8 times faster than a M1 MacBook Pro, and those numbers go up even higher on the M4 Max.There are multiple reasons why this chipset is so good: the base SoC consists of a 10-core CPU (which is made up of four performance cores and six efficiency cores), "a faster 10-core GPU", and 16GB of RAM. The extra memory allows for faster apps as well as better multitasking capabilities. Of course, we can't forget the Neural Engine, which utilizes artificial intelligence to boost performance further. The M4 Max also has a "powerful Media Engine," giving the MacBook Pro faster video processing.Also: I replaced my M1 MacBook Pro with a base model M4 - and it blew my $3,000 system awayLike older models, the MacBook Pro has a Liquid Retina XDR display, although there have been some changes. The glass is now covered in a "matte-frosted layering, significantly reducing glare". Its brightness rating has increased to a maximum of 1,600 nits with HDR enabled.Other notable features include Thunderbolt 5 ports for faster transfer speeds and charging, AI writing tools courtesy of Apple Intelligence, plus a long-lasting battery.Apple MacBook Pro 16 specs: Processor:Apple M4|Display size: 14 orOperating system:Mac OS |Dimensions:14 x 9.77 x 0.66 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon We highly recommend the HP ZBook Studio 16 G10 if money is no object. This thing is a beast. It sports a stunning 16-inch display that outputs an image resolution slightly above 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,400 pixels, to be exact). The company also offers professionals a ton of hardware options to choose from. The base unit has an Intel Core i5013600H vPro processor with an integrated graphics card, but you can opt for an i9-13900H vPro CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 GPU.Customization is a major aspect of the ZBook Studio 16 G10. Videos can take a lot of storage space. If you struggle with managing your files, equip the laptop with a 2TB SSD. Do you plan on editing full-length movies and have tons of footage on hand? HP allows shoppers to select 64GB of RAM. That amount of memory may be too much for the average person. Luckily, the company also offers 16GB and 32GB of RAM.What's surprising about the device is that despite all the powerful hardware, it's not a bulky laptop. Sure, 16 inches can be tricky to carry, but it's slim and weighs a little under four pounds.Again, this is not for people on a budget. ZBook Studio 16 G10 prices hover around $3,000 and go up from there. But if you can afford it, you'll own one of the best video editing machines out there.HP ZBook Studio G10 Mobile Workstation: Processor: 13th-genDisplay size:16 inches |Operating system:Windows 11 |Dimensions:14.02 x 9.54 x 0.76 inches Pros High quality OLED display Powerful performance Slim design Cons No HDMI port Expensive We highly recommend the HP ZBook Studio 16 G10 if money is no object. This thing is a beast. It sports a stunning 16-inch display that outputs an image resolution slightly above 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,400 pixels, to be exact). The company also offers professionals a ton of hardware options to choose from. The base unit has an Intel Core i5013600H vPro processor with an integrated graphics card, but you can opt for an i9-13900H vPro CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 GPU.Customization is a major aspect of the ZBook Studio 16 G10. Videos can take a lot of storage space. If you struggle with managing your files, equip the laptop with a 2TB SSD. Do you plan on editing full-length movies and have tons of footage on hand? HP allows shoppers to select 64GB of RAM. That amount of memory may be too much for the average person. Luckily, the company also offers 16GB and 32GB of RAM.What's surprising about the device is that despite all the powerful hardware, it's not a bulky laptop. Sure, 16 inches can be tricky to carry, but it's slim and weighs a little under four pounds.Again, this is not for people on a budget. ZBook Studio 16 G10 prices hover around $3,000 and go up from there. But if you can afford it, you'll own one of the best video editing machines out there.HP ZBook Studio G10 Mobile Workstation: Processor: 13th-genDisplay size:16 inches |Operating system:Windows 11 |Dimensions:14.02 x 9.54 x 0.76 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon Time has been kind to the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7630. It was a solid laptop when it first came out, but the device was just too expensive to recommend. However, the price has dropped considerably, resulting in the model becoming one of the options for video editors on the market today.Dell offers an awesome all-rounder laptop. It comes equipped with a stunning 16-inch, 2.5K resolution display capable of running at a refresh rate of 120Hz. As stated in our review, the screen is so good you "won't even know the meaning of the word 'lag'". The glass is also covered in an anti-glare coating allowing it to still be viewable under bright environments. It is fairly big so carrying the Inspiron 16 Plus may prove a little cumbersome.Review: Dell's 16-inch Inspiron is a big-screen laptop done well, and it's cheaper than you thinkInside its large chassis is a 13th-generation Intel i7-13700H CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. These two make a great hardware pairing for video editing workloads. They deliver all the necessary processing and rendering power to help creators create videos. Of course, the 16-inch display makes doing so easy.Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7630 specs: Processor: 13th GenDisplay size: 16 inches |Operating system: Windows 11|Dimensions: 14.05 x 9.92 x 0.67 inches Pros Well-priced Hi-res display Powerful hardware Cons Bulky Time has been kind to the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7630. It was a solid laptop when it first came out, but the device was just too expensive to recommend. However, the price has dropped considerably, resulting in the model becoming one of the options for video editors on the market today.Dell offers an awesome all-rounder laptop. It comes equipped with a stunning 16-inch, 2.5K resolution display capable of running at a refresh rate of 120Hz. As stated in our review, the screen is so good you "won't even know the meaning of the word 'lag'". The glass is also covered in an anti-glare coating allowing it to still be viewable under bright environments. It is fairly big so carrying the Inspiron 16 Plus may prove a little cumbersome.Review: Dell's 16-inch Inspiron is a big-screen laptop done well, and it's cheaper than you thinkInside its large chassis is a 13th-generation Intel i7-13700H CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. These two make a great hardware pairing for video editing workloads. They deliver all the necessary processing and rendering power to help creators create videos. Of course, the 16-inch display makes doing so easy.Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7630 specs: Processor: 13th GenDisplay size: 16 inches |Operating system: Windows 11|Dimensions: 14.05 x 9.92 x 0.67 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Acer Size isn't everything. Sometimes, you need a lightweight computer that can be easily taken on the road. You can travel with a 16-inch laptop; however, their large size makes them difficult to carry. Instead of those, we recommend buying a 14-inch laptop, and the best among them for video editing is the Acer Swift X 14.Acer's machine proves big things come in small packages. It sports a stunning 2.8K resolution screen that is supported by multiple image-enhancing features. For example, the Swift X 14 covers multiple color spaces enabling vivid output. Video editors will certainly appreciate the lightning-fast 120Hz refresh rate. This ensures responsive onscreen animations and crisp imagery.Review: I tested Acer's Swift X Laptop and its performance surprised me in 3 waysUnder the hood, the Swift X 14 houses some impressive hardware. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor is partnered up with the awesome Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card and a nice 32GB of RAM. This setup ensures the machine can handle just about any tough workload you can throw at it. Plus, it's enough to provide a solid gaming experience whenever you want to take a break. Be aware the hardware is power-hungry, so you may experience quick battery drain.Acer Swift X 14 (2024) specs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 7 155H|Display size:14.5 inches |Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:12.7 x 9 x 0.70 inches Pros Compact and lightweight OLED display Powerful hardware Cons Short battery life Pricey Size isn't everything. Sometimes, you need a lightweight computer that can be easily taken on the road. You can travel with a 16-inch laptop; however, their large size makes them difficult to carry. Instead of those, we recommend buying a 14-inch laptop, and the best among them for video editing is the Acer Swift X 14.Acer's machine proves big things come in small packages. It sports a stunning 2.8K resolution screen that is supported by multiple image-enhancing features. For example, the Swift X 14 covers multiple color spaces enabling vivid output. Video editors will certainly appreciate the lightning-fast 120Hz refresh rate. This ensures responsive onscreen animations and crisp imagery.Review: I tested Acer's Swift X Laptop and its performance surprised me in 3 waysUnder the hood, the Swift X 14 houses some impressive hardware. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor is partnered up with the awesome Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card and a nice 32GB of RAM. This setup ensures the machine can handle just about any tough workload you can throw at it. Plus, it's enough to provide a solid gaming experience whenever you want to take a break. Be aware the hardware is power-hungry, so you may experience quick battery drain.Acer Swift X 14 (2024) specs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 7 155H|Display size:14.5 inches |Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:12.7 x 9 x 0.70 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon LG's Gram Pro 16 2-in-1 is a sleek, ultraportable laptop. For starters, it measures less than half an inch thick and weighs a little over three pounds, enabling easy carrying. You won't have to worry about the machine breaking because the nano-magnesium alloy makes it exceptionally sturdy. The slim design, vibrant display, and dark black chassis make for a stunning laptop. Very few laptops look this good. That flashiness is exclusive to its form factor.The machine houses a high-quality 16-inch OLED display with multiple visual enhancers. It supports the entire RBG color scale, the entire P3 color gamut, and 94 percent of the Adobe RBG scale. Plus, it has a refresh rate of 120Hz for silky smooth video output.Review: Our favorite lightweight laptop for work is not a MacBook or ThinkPadThe company includes a free stylus with purchase, which can be used for a more natural editing experience. Inside is an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU capable of handling just about anything you throw at it. The graphics card is an integrated Intel Arc. It would've been nice if it was a dedicated GPU from Nvidia, but with up to 32GB of RAM, rendering video isn't a problem. Note that the LG Gram Pro 16 can run hot because of its powerful hardware.LG Gram Pro 16 2-in-1specs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 7 155H|Display size:16-inch WQXGA Plus OLED touchscreen|Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:14.06 x 9.99 x 0.49 inches Value 6 Performance 8 Design/Build 9 Battery life 7 Display 8 Pros Solid performance Bright 16-inch OLED screen Lightweight design Cons Poor speakers Can run hot LG Gram Pro 2-in-1 Best 2-in-1 laptop for video editing 3.8 / 5 Score LG's Gram Pro 16 2-in-1 is a sleek, ultraportable laptop. For starters, it measures less than half an inch thick and weighs a little over three pounds, enabling easy carrying. You won't have to worry about the machine breaking because the nano-magnesium alloy makes it exceptionally sturdy. The slim design, vibrant display, and dark black chassis make for a stunning laptop. Very few laptops look this good. That flashiness is exclusive to its form factor.The machine houses a high-quality 16-inch OLED display with multiple visual enhancers. It supports the entire RBG color scale, the entire P3 color gamut, and 94 percent of the Adobe RBG scale. Plus, it has a refresh rate of 120Hz for silky smooth video output.Review: Our favorite lightweight laptop for work is not a MacBook or ThinkPadThe company includes a free stylus with purchase, which can be used for a more natural editing experience. Inside is an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU capable of handling just about anything you throw at it. The graphics card is an integrated Intel Arc. It would've been nice if it was a dedicated GPU from Nvidia, but with up to 32GB of RAM, rendering video isn't a problem. Note that the LG Gram Pro 16 can run hot because of its powerful hardware.LG Gram Pro 16 2-in-1specs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 7 155H|Display size:16-inch WQXGA Plus OLED touchscreen|Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:14.06 x 9.99 x 0.49 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less Like Apple and the MacBook Air, Lenovo impressed us last year with the Yoga Book 9i. For the 2024 version, the company didn't change its overall design. Lenovo knew they knocked it out of the park in this respect. Instead, the brand upgraded its hardware components, introduced new features, and called it a day. It was a series of minor updates that were enough to make the Yoga Book 9i an excellent video editing laptop.The device houses an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor "that's [been] optimized for AI tasks," according to ZDNET expert Max Buondonno. It gets paired with an Intel Irus Xe graphics card and up to 32 GB of memory, making this machine quite speedy. We should also mention the Yoga Book 9i comes with a solid sound system installed. Max called it "some of the best speakers I've ever heard on a laptop." If audio plays a vital role in your video project and you don't have a good soundbar on hand, Lenovo's machine can come in handy.Review: I tested Lenovo's dual-screen laptop, and it improved my productivity in profound waysSaving the best for last, the Yoga 9i's dual-screen is very nice. You'll receive a pair of 13.3-inch OLED displays sitting on each other, outputting vibrant colors and deep blacks. Each one has a brightness level of 400 nits, which is excellent for most situations.Lenovo Yoga Book 9ispecs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 7 155U|Display size:13.3 inches 2.8K OLED|Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:11.78 x 8.03 x 0.63 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less One of the first things you'll notice when shopping for a video editing laptop is that many of them are really expensive. We have a few on this list over $3,000. This should come as no surprise, as a good video editing laptop must have high-performing hardware, which usually translates to high price tags. Luckily, there are some solid budget options, too, like the Acer Aspire 5.I chose this model because of its solid hardware pairing: a 13th-Gen Intel Core i7-13620H processor with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050 graphics card. This configuration is not the greatest in the world, but still respectable. Rest assured, this machine can handle video editing workload, although you may experience some performance issues. You could opt for the Iris Xe GPU to drop the price tag even lower to around $500, but we don't recommend doing this. You would be better off spending more money on superior hardware.The screen outputs a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels with a refresh rate of 60Hz. It's no 4K monster; however, at least it's better than 1080p. Plus, it comes with various ports, including two USB-A inputs, HDMI, and an ethernet port.Acer Aspire 5 specs: Processor:Intel Core i7-13620H|Display size:14 inches |Operating system:Windows 11 |Dimensions:9.30 x 14.21 x 0.70 inches Pros Affordable Decent display Comes with GeForce GPU Cons Plastic construction Poor battery One of the first things you'll notice when shopping for a video editing laptop is that many of them are really expensive. We have a few on this list over $3,000. This should come as no surprise, as a good video editing laptop must have high-performing hardware, which usually translates to high price tags. Luckily, there are some solid budget options, too, like the Acer Aspire 5.I chose this model because of its solid hardware pairing: a 13th-Gen Intel Core i7-13620H processor with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050 graphics card. This configuration is not the greatest in the world, but still respectable. Rest assured, this machine can handle video editing workload, although you may experience some performance issues. You could opt for the Iris Xe GPU to drop the price tag even lower to around $500, but we don't recommend doing this. You would be better off spending more money on superior hardware.The screen outputs a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels with a refresh rate of 60Hz. It's no 4K monster; however, at least it's better than 1080p. Plus, it comes with various ports, including two USB-A inputs, HDMI, and an ethernet port.Acer Aspire 5 specs: Processor:Intel Core i7-13620H|Display size:14 inches |Operating system:Windows 11 |Dimensions:9.30 x 14.21 x 0.70 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less As previously established, gaming laptops lend themselves very well to video editing. These machines typically have some of the best hardware configurations on the market, making a desktop green with envy. However, the main problem with gaming laptops is that you can't take them into the office. Their bright RGB lighting can be very distracting. Seeing an opportunity, Dell made a gaming laptop with the office worker in mind: the Alienware m16 R2.In our review of this laptop, we point out how the device strikes a good design balance between being aesthetically pleasing and practical. It's slim, lacking a bulky thermal shelf on the back, and is covered in a predominantly dark grey color scheme. However, the device's most important design feature is its Stealth Mode, which can be activated by pressing F2. Doing so causes the RGB lights to turn white instantly. It's a simple yet handy feature "for when you're in a public setting."Review:Dell's latest gaming laptop is an ultraportable machine I wouldn't mind bringing to workThere is more to the m16 R2 besides its looks. It's a powerful machine with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, and 32GB of RAM. This configuration is excellent for handling all kinds of workloads, from video editing during the day to gaming during the evening. It's a highly flexible laptop, one that comes highly recommended. If that's not enough, it sports a 2K resolution display with a fast refresh rate of 240Hz.Alienware m16 R2specs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 9 |Display size:16 inches |Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:14.33 x 9.81 x 0.93 inches Pros Strong performance 2K display Stealth Mode to tone down lights Cons Hefty Short battery life As previously established, gaming laptops lend themselves very well to video editing. These machines typically have some of the best hardware configurations on the market, making a desktop green with envy. However, the main problem with gaming laptops is that you can't take them into the office. Their bright RGB lighting can be very distracting. Seeing an opportunity, Dell made a gaming laptop with the office worker in mind: the Alienware m16 R2.In our review of this laptop, we point out how the device strikes a good design balance between being aesthetically pleasing and practical. It's slim, lacking a bulky thermal shelf on the back, and is covered in a predominantly dark grey color scheme. However, the device's most important design feature is its Stealth Mode, which can be activated by pressing F2. Doing so causes the RGB lights to turn white instantly. It's a simple yet handy feature "for when you're in a public setting."Review:Dell's latest gaming laptop is an ultraportable machine I wouldn't mind bringing to workThere is more to the m16 R2 besides its looks. It's a powerful machine with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, and 32GB of RAM. This configuration is excellent for handling all kinds of workloads, from video editing during the day to gaming during the evening. It's a highly flexible laptop, one that comes highly recommended. If that's not enough, it sports a 2K resolution display with a fast refresh rate of 240Hz.Alienware m16 R2specs: Processor:Intel Core Ultra 9 |Display size:16 inches |Operating system:Windows 11|Dimensions:14.33 x 9.81 x 0.93 inches Read More Show Expert Take Show less What is the best video editing laptop? Due to its powerful hardware and crystal-clear display, the Apple MacBook Pro 16 from 2024 is the best laptop for video editing. Below is a list comparing it to the rest of our picks.Best laptop for video editingStarting PriceProcessorDisplay sizeApple MacBook Pro 16 (2024)$2,500Apple M414 or 16 inchesHP ZBook Studio G10 Mobile Workstation$2,869Intel Core i9-13900HX16 inchesDell Inspiron 16 Plus 7630$97913th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H16 inchesAcer Swift X 14$1,499Intel Core Ultra 7 155H14.5 inchesLG Gram Pro 2-in-1$1,830Intel Core Ultra 7 155H 16 inchesLenovo Yoga Book 9i$1,600Intel Core Ultra 7 155H13.3 inchesAcer Aspire 5$850Intel Core i7-13620H14 inchesAlienware m16 R2$1,499Intel Core Ultra 9 185H16 inches Show more Which is the best laptop for video editing for you? Finding the right laptop can take a lot of work. You're dealing with many numbers being thrown your way, specifications can get confusing, and several of the models have similar if not outright the same, features. It can be tricky to differentiate between laptops.Below is a table briefly explaining each recommendation and why you should get them. They can help you find the right one to meet your needs.Choose this laptop for video editing...If you want...Apple M4 MacBook ProThe best video editing laptop, with its stunning Liquid Retina display and next-gen M4 chipset powering it.HP ZBook Studio G10 Mobile WorkstationOne of the best displays. Its screen can display an image resolution greater than 4K and has the hardware to back it up.Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7630The best value for a video editing laptop. It's a large 16-inch laptop with a well-performing and vivid screen. What's funny, it is one of the cheapest options.Acer Swift X 14The best 14-inch video editing laptop. Although small, the Swift X 14 packs strong hardware for on-the-go editing.LG Gram Pro 2-in-1The best 2-in-1 video editing laptop. LG's device comes equipped with a gorgeous 16-inch OLED screen and an ultra-thin design.Lenovo Yoga Book 9iThe best dual-screen video editing laptop. Using the Yoga Book 9i can feel like you have a full desktop setup thanks to its twin OLED displays and speedy hardware.Acer Aspire 5The best budget laptop for video editing. The Aspire 5 offers a lot of bang for its buck with its GeForce RTX GPU, Full HD Plus screen, and wide array of ports.Alienware m16 R2The best gaming laptop for video editing. It houses powerful hardware and, thanks to Stealth Mode, fits right in the office. Show more Factors to consider when choosing a video editing laptop When picking out the best laptop for video editing, there are multiple factors to consider. The selections we made on the list were made with them in mind. For our evaluation, we weighed the following aspects:Processor:A CPU directly determines how fast a laptop can process and finish tasks. This includes actions like opening apps to run complex workloads. We specifically looked for advanced and multi-core processors capable of handling video editing programs.RAM: This refers to the amount of memory present on a laptop. It is essential to buy a device with a decent amount of memory installed, at least 16 G. Of course, it's even better if you can get more. Ideally, you should opt for 32GB. Having a lot of RAM is crucial for a laptop to handle video editing apps, which can be quite resource-hungry.Graphics: When shopping for a laptop, it is recommended that you choose a model with a dedicated graphics card rather than an integrated one. The former can better handle tough workloads because it won't be sharing power with the CPU. It has its power supply, allowing it to direct its resources to its processes.Display: You will need a high-quality display for video editing. Professionals have to be able to tell how good (or bad) the footage looks, its color output, and the finer details. Sizes can vary from model to model. Some, like the Strix SCAR 17, have a 17-inch screen, while others are a bit smaller at 14 inches. Big screens are ideal for showing off details, while small screens make the laptop easier to carry around. Show more How we test laptops ZDNET receives a lot of laptops to review, and honestly, many of them could've made the list. To separate the best from the rest, we follow the criteria mentioned in the previous question: which ones have the nicest displays, the best performance, et cetera. At first, the laptop is tested casually: surf the internet, watch videos, download apps, and work on them just to get a feel for them. From there, we run more labor-intensive apps and perform benchmark tests to see what the hardware is capable of.Once all the testing is complete, the best of the best are sorted and placed on the list. It can be tricky picking the premiere options. Some, like the MacBook Pro, are a no-brainer because it is such a good machine. Show more FAQs on laptops for video editing What are the best brands for the best video editing laptops? Apple consistently makes some of the best video editing laptops as the company equips its machines with powerful hardware, a long-lasting battery, and access to some of the best software on the market. We could go on and on about how good their models. That said, it's not perfect. Other laptops can be better under certain conditions.Other great laptops: Best laptops for under $1000Lenovo's Yoga Book 9i, for example, is great if you want a dual-monitor setup, but don't want to purchase a desktop. People on a budget will go for the Acer Aspire 5 or some other low-cost editing laptop. Simlarly, users who want a machine that double as a solid entertainment device should go for the Alienware m16 R2. See, it all depends on what someone is looking for. This isn't a one-size-fits-all scenario. Show more What laptop do YouTubers use to edit? There isn't a single laptop that all YouTubers use. It differs from person to person and from team to team. Although, it is probably safe to assume that the MacBook Pro is a common model. As stated earlier, it does so much in cultivating creative endeavors. The M3 chipset is much faster than the first generation. The laptop is also better suited at handling multimedia content thanks to support for HEVC, H.264 hardware acceleration, and ProRes RAW files.Besides the MacBook, YouTubers probably a spare workstation laptop or desktop computer for editing. Show more How much does the best laptop for video editing cost? Video editing laptops tend to be expensive. This is because they tend to house the industry's best hardware. If you look at the list in detail, all entries cost over $1,000 except for the low-priced Acer Aspire 5.Be prepared to shell out a significant amount of cash for one. The most expensive model on the list is the 16-inch HP ZBook Studio G10, which costs nearly $3,000. And there are builds of the ZBook that cost way more. After that, you have the Asus ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED costing over $2,000.The one thing we stress is that your make sure whatever laptop you plan on buying meets your needs. There's no point in buying an expensive laptop that'll disappoint you or you purchase something with features you don't ever use. Show more Is 16GB RAM enough for video editing? 16GB of memory is an okay amount for video editing. That's fine for 4K resolution videos so long as you don't have a lot of apps running in the background. However, if you plan on having heavy workloads, you're going to need more. 16GB is not going to cut it. Instead, we recommend buying a laptop with at least 32GB of RAM.Think of that amount as the golden standard for video editing. 32GB allows you edit all kinds of files and work with longer videos. Of course, more is better. 64GB of memory lets you run multiple apps in the background and tackle 8K footage. Show more How big should my SSD be for video editing? You should, at the very least, have a laptop with 256GB of storage space. Uncompressed video footage and audio files can take up a lot of room on a computer so you'll need as much space as possible. Ideally, it's best to have a 1TB SSD. That's a good amount, but of course, if you can afford more, get the bigger storage space: 2TB, 3TB, whatever. Show more When do laptops go on sale? Laptops constantly go on sale throughout the year. However, many devices see deeper discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In fact, those two days are usually the best time to purchase laptops.You might find some decent Boxing Day sales in the week between Christmas and New Years. Many brands join the festivities. Apple slashes the price tag on MacBooks, Dell does the same with Alienware models, and Asus discounts its Swift laptops.Also: MacBook Pro vs. MacBook Air: How to decide which Apple laptop you should buy Show more Other laptops we've tested ZDNETs Laptop Guide Laptop Roundups Laptops Reviewed & Compared Laptops Explained ZDNET Recommends0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 59 Views
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