Unity 6 is now available featuring new rendering systems
Unity’s new GPU resident drawer and GPU occlusion culling systems optimize rendering performance for larger worlds, while spatial-temporal post-processing (STP) enhances visual quality and runtime performance across platforms. Read EntireRead More →
Renewable energy sources are now used for a third of the world’s electricity needs
Ember has just released its latest Global Electricity Review, a report detailing the use of renewable and fossil fuel sources in generating electric energy for various needs of individuals andRead More →
Corsair’s latest pre-built gaming PC offers high-end hardware and a sleek design
The Corsair One i500 line of compact PCs makes no compromise on power despite being 30 percent smaller than full-sized desktop PCs, Corsair said. The new systems have been clearlyRead More →
Apple M4 arrives less than a year after M3 as the AI PC battle looms
Apple’s event mostly focused on iPads, but the presentation also introduced the M4 – the company’s next-generation in-house SoCs. As expected, the processors offer performance improvements over the M3 andRead More →
Surprisingly, Google Pixel 8a launches at $499 with 7 years of updates
The new Pixel 8a features Google’s Gemini AI at its core. With seven years of OS updates and powerful hardware, the 8a emerges as a highly desirable mid-ranger. Read EntireRead More →
League of Legends receives controversial Vanguard anti-cheat, Windows 11 now requires TPM 2.0
League of Legends players on Windows are now receiving prompts to install Riot Games’ Vanguard anti-cheat system. Since the company introduced the software in Valorant a few years ago, itRead More →
FBI and NCA spoofed Lockbit’s seized site for some reason
Earlier this year, an international coalition calling itself Cronos and consisting of law enforcement agencies from several countries, including the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) and the US’s Federal BureauRead More →
DOJ alleges Google destroyed hundreds of thousands of chats as antitrust case winds down
The DOJ alleges that Google instituted a policy encouraging employees to disable chat history and delete logs of discussions around sensitive business practices, such as revenue-sharing agreements and mobile appRead More →
Zero regrets: Firefox power user kept 7,500 tabs open for two years
Hazel, who prefers not to share her last name, is what you’d call a hardcore Firefox fan and self-proclaimed “tab hoarder.” She recently posted a screenshot showing a mind-boggling 7,470Read More →
NASA is placing bets on a lunar rail system and cargo transit to Mars
A lunar railway system. A fluid-based telescope. A transit system to move humans and cargo to Mars. These are among the projects that NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program isRead More →