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With support from NASA, a team of six researchers from the University of California, San Diego ISSCOR laboratory investigated the effect of spaceflight on human cells. The results show that being in space increases the rate at which human... Read more...
If you had trouble or slow speeds when trying to connect to Asian websites (or vice-versa) over the weekend, you're not alone. The underlying reason for the slowdowns were a few undersea fiber cables cut nearby Jeddah, South Arabia... Read more...
Intel is looking to leverage its chip manufacturing foundry business as a core part of its plan to right the ship, as the company attempts to secure orders from third parties. Though comments from Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon won't help... Read more...
PC enthusiasts around the Internet were buzzing recently, when @I_Leak_VN posted reports of a bespoke GeForce RTX 5090 featuring a whopping 128GB of prototype GDDR7X VRAM, to reportedly be sold for a wallet-busting $13,200 USD. Compared to... Read more...
CloudRift.AI posted a $1000 bug bounty on their blog a couple of days ago, asking the Internet at large for help with an NVIDIA reset bug impacting the RTX 5090 and RTX Pro 6000 Series GPUs. Then, prominent AI venture TinyCorp signal... Read more...
About a year ago, an AI startup known as Recogni announced a patented number system for AI math, known as Pareto. Pareto is a logarithmic system, meaning that it stores numbers using their logarithmic representation rather than their... Read more...
Europe has officially entered the elite global supercomputing race with the inauguration of JUPITER, its first exascale supercomputer. Housed at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, JUPITER (Joint Undertaking Pioneer for Innovative and... Read more...
If there's a lesson on how to eke every ounce of performance out of a single platform each generation, Porsche would probably be at the top of our list to lead that class. To wit, the Stuttgart-based automaker's new 992.2-based 2026 911... Read more...
Nintendo has secured a victory in court against Ryan Daly, creator and seller of the MIG-Switch flashcart, to the tune of $2 million. This judgement comes a year after the lawsuit was initially filed against Daly and his website, Modded... Read more...
Woot is hosting a September sales event with bargains that exclusive to Amazon Prime members, and we're seeing some big discounts on a handful of PC products. Some of them have already sold out, so if you see something you like, time is of... Read more...
Apple is preparing to unveil its next generation of mobile and wearable products at its "Awe Dropping" (groan) event, set to take place tomorrow, September 9. While many are anticipating a launch with hardware improvements that may seem... Read more...
AMD is now official with its Ryzen 5 9500F, a budget processor that is releasing first to China and could make its way to other territories, just as we saw with the previous generation Ryzen 5 7500F. To be clear, AMD hasn't announced any... Read more...
Raspberry Pi Foundation figured it was high time it offered its own-brand solid state drive (SSD) in a 1TB capacity, and so that's exactly what it has done. It joins existing 512GB and 256GB capacity options, all of which are offered in... Read more...
The developers behind the Borderless Gaming utility, first released for free back in 2014, have thoroughly overhauled the software for its "v1.0.0" release on Steam, bringing with them a flurry of modern features including vendor-neutral... Read more...
The EU antitrust Commission fined Google $3.45B over claims of anticompetitive practices regarding its adtech ecosystem, a move that drew public criticism from President Trump. The Commission alleges that Google has unfairly promoted... Read more...
When it comes tech products, yesterday's flagships are today's killer bargains, depending on the timing of your purchase. Case in point, Woot is having a big sale on slightly older Galaxy devices, including regular smartphones, flip... Read more...
When you embark on a paradigm shift like Intel's heterogeneous CPUs, you are necessarily going to cause some weirdness with software that doesn't expect such a configuration. Enter Intel's Application Performance Optimization, or APO. This... Read more...
Passkeys are just as vulnerable to browser-side attacks as more traditional forms of authentication, per SquareX. SquareX is a cybersecurity firm known best for its BDR ("Browser Detection and Response") enterprise security solutions, and... Read more...
It's not hard to understand why so many websites have turned to AI generation. With just a few sentences as a prompt, you can easily generate pages and pages of sensible-seeming text on almost any topic. That's exactly the problem, though:... Read more...
Is your wireless router struggling to maintain a connection these days? Whatever the case might be, if you're in the market for a new router, investing into Wi-Fi 7 now makes a bit more sense from a cost standpoint, as we've moved beyond... Read more...
Security researchers at ESET have discovered a new threat actor in the constantly evolving cybersecurity space. The hacker group, dubbed GhostRedirector, has been attacking Windows servers using novel, custom tools. Apparently, this... Read more...
Strictly speaking, based on what we've been told, the answer to the question in the headline is "yes." While official information regarding AMD's next-generation RDNA 5 (or 'UDNA') graphics architecture is incredibly sparse on the ground... Read more...
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