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  1. With the smart cart interaction is more than you can ever imagine *Grabs cart, and the smart display plays a jingle* *Then appears an unknown person who greets you by saying they will be your personal cashier for the day. YAY!* *Then they will start doing small talk and stare at you the whole time as you shop, with their POV like the Dell nose cam*
  2. Smart cart will still rely on the 1000 employees. All items must be waved in front of the smart screen so they can manually tally them up as you shop. Most places have a designated place for shopping carts. I'm thinking that will be hooked up to a power source and there will be guided tracks for the cart wheels to sit on so it gets charge wirelessly.
  3. Amazon Go with its Walkout technology that was introduced a while back, where customer with an Amazon account can simply walk in, take what they need and walk out has ended. The shopping experience may be convenient as you won't have to wait for the check out line, but it actually Amazon is going to replace their Walkout technology with what they called Dash Cart, which is a Gizmodo (article link)
  4. There is no need to send proof. Just file a RMA and send it in for a replacement. The person who told you to send proof wants you to open it, so it voids your warranty, but most importantly you can seriously hurt yourself
  5. Most of these, how much watts you really need in a PSU is they will never run the PSU they claim that's enough. It's always the same, ~alL YoU neED Is A 650w or LesS~ and yet they're testing this with a 1K watt psu. I have yet seen a person brave enough to test out their claims.
  6. A new PSU to replace the old one, I had been using for the past decade or so. New one brings me up to specs with ATX 3.0, PCIe 5, and the must have features in a new PSU, them 12VHPWR melting connectors! /s
  7. Yes, some old CRT do have touch screen.
  8. I've heard of updates killing off 3rd party cartridges, but this is the first time I'm hearing unsubscribing form their instant ink, will also cause the printer to stop working, even when one can still go and buy HP inks from the store. Instant ink is optional, don't really have to signed up for it when you got that printer.
  9. If your system has a m.2 slot, can try connecting the drive directly to that. Could be the cable, change cable.
  10. I would wait until the Ryzen 8000 series gets released and then decide on which CPU to get. They come out at the end of this month.
  11. I don't think that CPU 40mm section is going to interfere with the ram. Ram will most likely fall under the 60mm part, which would give plenty of clearance room. Raise fan if you have to, if ram and cpu cooler are interfering.
  12. Looks like the meaning of low profile for ram has definitely changed with the times. The lower profile rams of now are basically standard height. True low profile rams are much shorter, around 18mm in height vs 30mm in height found on standard ones.
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