Pathogenic bacteria use molecular 'shuttle services' to fill their injection apparatus with the right product
Disease-causing bacteria of the genus Salmonella or Yersinia can use tiny injection apparatuses to inject harmful proteins into host cells, much to the discomfort of the infected person. However, it is ...
Generative AI on iPhones one step closer thanks to Apple researchers
Rumors are pointing to Apple being introducing a generative AI version of Siri set to debut with iOS 18 on the next-generation iPhone 16 series due in late 2024. The company’s researchers have just detailed one way in which an iPhone will be able to overcome RAM limitations to successfully run a sophisticated LLM on-device.
Musk's Neuralink eyes more test subjects for its brain tech
Elon Musk on Wednesday said his Neuralink startup is "moving on" to a second test patient as its tech for linking brains and computers improves. Musk and members of the Neuralink team fielded questions during an update streamed on X, formerly Twitter, discussing where it is on the path to…
XProtocol ‘Superchain’ Seeks to Drive Mainstream Adoption of eGaming - Blockonomi
The eGaming industry is experiencing rapid growth, with a global market size expected to reach $127 billion by 2027. Among the many factors driving this demand is web3 gaming, with in-game asset ownership, community-driven development, and greater transparency providing richer gaming experiences. Yet blockchain-based gaming is still in its infancy. Many projects struggle to gain
'A whole new generation of displays': researchers develop RGB LED out of miracle material perovskite, paving the way for self sensing, solar powered displays — but its hour-long service life needs to be improved first
The smart screens won't need separate sensors
Rabbit R1 puts an AI-powered personal assistant in your pocket
Late last year, San-Fran's Humane launched a wearable AI gadget called the Ai Pin. Now tech startup Rabbit has partnered with Teenage Engineering for a bright orange personal assistant for your pocket called the R1.
This new attack uses the sound of your keystrokes to steal your passwords
Who is listening to you type?
Micro Four Thirds is Hard for Those With Low Camera Literacy to Understand: Panasonic
Those with "low camera literacy" find it hard to understand Micro Four Thirds, Panasonic says.
New God of War: Ragnarok mods let you bypass the AVX2 requirement and use a dynamic FOV
Two new cool mods that you must use have surfaced this week for the latest GoW game, God of War: Ragnarok.
Artificial intelligence systems found to excel at imitation, but not innovation
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are often depicted as sentient agents poised to overshadow the human mind. But AI lacks the crucial human ability of innovation, researchers at the University of California, ...
Breaking MAD: Generative AI could break the internet, researchers find
Researchers have found that training successive generations of generative artificial intelligence models on synthetic data gives rise to self-consuming feedback loops.
Dermalux Face: the first LED mask that uses professional Dermalux technology
Professional skincare at a fraction of the cost? Yes please
GUIDi belt uses computer vision and haptics to guide the blind
The traditional white cane may never become completely obsolete, but there certainly are a number of devices that could give it a run for its money. One of the latest is the GUIDi, which guides blind users via cameras and buzzers on a belt.
US Department of Defense (DoD) says its needs Huawei's equipments: Seek for waivers
Why does the US DoD want exemptions from using Huawei equipment? Discover the complexities and potential national security impacts.
Automation needed to fight army of AI content harvesters stalking the web
Just when you think you've ban-hammered them all, more pop up
Excellent news—Apple Vision Pro headsets can no longer be filled with VR spiders
You mean that was a possibility to begin with?
New Transformers game Galactic Trials is part racing game and part roguelike battler, out this year
Rolling out in October.
BLUETTI releases new AC50B with exciting offers leading up to Prime Day 2024
NEWS - BLUETTI, a technology pioneer in clean energy, is launching its newest product, the AC50B portable power station, ahead of Prime Day 2024. Leading up
Devs claim Apple is banning VPNs in Russia 'more effectively' than Putin
Mozilla shows guts with its extensions – but that's the way the Cook, he crumbles
Graphene switch combines logic and memory functions in a single device
New device exploits the carbon material’s ability to conduct both electrons and protons
Microsoft releases PowerToys v0.82.0 and it's chock-full of massive changes
PowerToys updates are always keenly received, and while users are hoping for new utilities every time, even those releases that are focused on
Musk's Neuralink eyes more test subjects for its brain tech
Elon Musk on Wednesday said his Neuralink startup is "moving on" to a second test patient as its tech for linking brains and computers improves. "We're only just moving now to our second Neuralink patient," Musk said.
Facebook Censors Iconic Trump Picture as 'Altered Image,' then Admits 'Error'
Facebook has acknowledged an alleged "mistake" in censoring an iconic image of former President Donald Trump following the July 13 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, sparking renewed debate over social media content moderation practices. Meta labeled the famous photo as an "altered image," only later admitting it was a "mistake."
Meta just beat Google and Apple in the race to put powerful AI on phones
Meta has launched compressed AI models that run directly on smartphones, making artificial intelligence faster and more private while using less memory than cloud-based alternatives.
New technology enables GPUs to use PCIe-attached memory for expanded capacity
Memory requirements stemming from advanced datasets for AI and HPC applications often swamp the memory built into a GPU. Expanding that memory has typically meant installing expensive...
Samsung's SSD rival has just released one of the world's fastest PCIe 5.0 SSDs — no, it won't beat Crucial's superfast T705 but its no-frills approach means it's likely to be much cheaper
SK Hynix is targeting OEMs with its new PCB01 SSD
Highlights from the AWS re:Invent keynote: Q AI, strong bedrock foundation, and a smarter cloud
In a wide ranging keynote session that was nearly 2.5 hours long, Adam Selipsky, CEO of Amazon Web Services, detailed the continued progress
Equinix to expand liquid cooling to 100 datacenters to quench your AI thirst
Bit barn touts big savings for ditching the fans
Asimov introduces its AI-driven 4th generation CHO Edge System with increased titer guarantee
Asimov, the synthetic biology company advancing the design and manufacture of therapeutics, today announced the launch of its fourth generation CHO Edge System.
EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea Piers Fitness’ Latest Location Combines Design, Recovery and a Love for New York City All in One Place
Chelsea Piers Fitness is opening a Flatiron location in New York City with workout classes, saunas and cold plunges.
The Download: the future of human evolution, and touch sensing for robots
Plus: Neuralink's second trial with a human patient appears to have been a success
The ultra-slim iPhone 17 is exactly the kind of risk Apple needs to take
As we hear more about this new iPhone 17, it's starting to sound like a bold experiment from a typically reserved company.
Deepmind AI tool catapults materials science 800 years into the future
Prepare for a radical acceleration in technological development. A Google Deepmind AI has achieved "an order-of-magnitude expansion in stable materials known to humanity," finding about 800 years' worth of new materials with revolutionary potential.
China stops worrying about lack of GPUs and learns to love the supercomputer
The workaround is going to be inevitable in the future anyway, say Chinese boffins
Nothing Phone 2a Plus India launch on July 31, here is how much it may cost
The Nothing Phone 2a Plus will launch in India on July 31 and the company has revealed some of the specs of the upcoming Nothing phone just a few days ahead of the event. The Plus model is a more powerful version of the existing Phone 2a model and will likely be slightly more costly than this model. Here is how much the Nothing Phone 2a Plus may cost in India.
Research shows the drive to feel socially embedded is as critical as the need to belong
People have a strong desire to belong that's often met through interpersonal relationships such as friendships and romantic partnerships, but there exists an equally strong human motivation to have a ...
After a year of competitive dino survival, Capcom ends new updates for Exoprimal
Though it sounds impossible, the mix of mech suits and dino fights didn't find a large enough audience to justify continued development.
Intel Z890 could be the only Arrow Lake chipset to support CPU overclocking
According to tipster Jaykihn, the full 800-series lineup will include at least five different chipsets: Z890, W880, Q870, B860, and H810. Among these, Z890, B860, and H810...
Google expands BigQuery with Gemini, brings vector support to cloud databases
Google is dramatically expanding its database capabilities for AI, with vector search support now coming to all of its cloud databases.
2024 Software of the Year Co-Winner - Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) - NASA
NASA Johnson Space Center: ORDEM represents the state of the art in orbital debris models intended for engineering analysis. It is a data-driven model,
Amazon Great Freedom Sale 2024: Personal electronics starting at ₹99 and up to 60% off on home appliances
Amazon’s Great Freedom Sale usually takes place in the first week of August and can be a good time to pick up new tech or home appliances.
Nothing's new CMF Phone 1 looks like the budget phone to beat if you're into customization
CMF Phone 1 features a removable backplate and an "Accessory Point"
AI system can convert voice track to video of a person speaking using a still image
A small team of artificial intelligence researchers at the Institute for Intelligent Computing, Alibaba Group, demonstrates, via videos they created, a new AI app that can accept a single photograph of ...
Microsoft's Surface Pro is fine, but it isn't the AI device to change personal computing
Microsoft's latest Surface Pro containing a Qualcomm chip delivers over eight hours of battery life, and it works with many programs.
I spoke to Apple about the AirPods 4, and how ANC works in an open-ear design
"We have more sophisticated algorithms on AirPods 4 because of the open ear"
New study uses machine learning to bridge the reality gap in quantum devices
A study has used the power of machine learning to overcome a key challenge affecting quantum devices. For the first time, the findings reveal a way to close the 'reality gap': the difference between predicted and observed behavior from quantum devices.
Experiments reveal that image memorability can sharpen our sense of time
Research by George Mason professor Martin Wiener recently demonstrated that the more memorable an image is, the longer and more accurately its viewers can perceive the passage of time. In a series of ...
Scientists establish brain-inspired network model to bridge AI and neuroscience
A team of Chinese scientists has established a novel brain-inspired network model based on internal complexity to address challenges faced by traditional models, such as high consumption of computing ...
Swiggy launches 'Eatlists' feature for food discovery and sharing. Details here
The feature aims to simplify finding and sharing meal suggestions by consolidating food discovery, saving, and sharing within Swiggy.
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth developer claims fans will be 'surprised' by what it's working on next
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth developer has teased its next game simply by saying: "you will be surprised."
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