Modder 3D prints a custom Mini-ITX RTX 3060 Founders Edition
A GPU modder recently revealed their attempt to envision a theoretical mini-ITX GeForce Founders Edition card. The result is a uniquely slick-looking ultra-small RTX 3060. Read Entire ArticleRead More →
AI helps household robots cut planning time in half
Your brand new household robot is delivered to your house, and you ask it to make you a cup of coffee. Although it knows some basic skills from previous practiceRead More →
Study finds ChatGPT boosts worker productivity for some writing tasks
Amid a huge amount of hype around generative AI, a new study from researchers at MIT sheds light on the technology’s impact on work, finding that it increased productivity forRead More →
A new way to look at data privacy
Imagine that a team of scientists has developed a machine-learning model that can predict whether a patient has cancer from lung scan images. They want to share this model withRead More →
Windows 11 23H2 update announced, meanwhile Insider build adds system repair and TPM troubleshooter
Users now have an additional method of repairing Windows without performing a clean install. The new system recovery tool is one of the additions in Windows 11 Insider build 25905.Read More →
Patent pending: Apple could skip foldables and advance directly to a rollable iPhone
As other leading smartphone makers are perfecting devices with vertically or horizontally folding screens, recently published patent information suggests Cupertino might take a different route. A patent for “electronic devicesRead More →
Huawei wants to jump back into the global 5G phone race
Today, Huawei is only a shadow of the tech giant it was before the US-China trade war put the brakes on its growth and made it very difficult to acquireRead More →
Making sense of all things data
Data, and more specifically using data, is not a new concept, but it remains an elusive one. It comes with terms like “the internet of things” (IoT) and “the cloud,”Read More →
How an “AI-tocracy” emerges
Many scholars, analysts, and other observers have suggested that resistance to innovation is an Achilles’ heel of authoritarian regimes. Such governments can fail to keep up with technological changes thatRead More →
Hackers are exploiting Windows loophole to load malicious drivers
If you practice good digital hygiene, you’re likely installing Windows updates soon after their release date, especially when they’re security-focused. However, hackers are constantly poking and prodding the security ofRead More →