We’ve figured out the basics of a shape-shifting, T-1000-style material
The T-1000 in Terminator 2 could change shape at will, morph its hands into blades or turn parts of its body into a fluid to move through metal bars. “I saw this movie when I was a child—it was like,...
View ArticleMPA Awards U.S. Lawmakers for Their Anti-Piracy Efforts
Every year, the entertainment industry celebrates its stars in various award ceremonies. From the Oscars, through the Grammys, to the Emmys, there’s no shortage of spotlights for the finest...
View ArticleHP to move 90 percent of North American production out of China by 2025
Tech giant HP announced a significant shift in its manufacturing operations. Market watch notes that by the end of its 2025 fiscal year, the tech giant plans to have 90 percent of its manufacturing...
View ArticleMonster Hunter Wilds cracks Steam’s all-time top 10 within hours of launch
Monster Hunter Wilds peaked at around 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam approximately 12 hours after its release, becoming the first Capcom title to exceed one million, according to SteamDB. The...
View ArticleTSMC wafer found in a dumpster – is this the ultimate case of chip binning?
The Reddit user who shared the pictures, AVX512-VNNI, claims to have found the wafer near TSMC’s Fab 16 factory in Nanjing, China. While not cutting-edge, that fab still produces reasonably advanced...
View ArticleCitigroup nearly credited client with $81 trillion instead of $280
This monumental mistake, previously unreported, has come to light at a critical time for Citigroup. The bank is currently striving to convince regulators that it has addressed long-standing operational...
View ArticleMicrosoft confirms Windows 11 24H2 works with older Intel CPUs
A couple of weeks back, Windows 11’s 24H2 CPU requirements caused quite a stir in the community. Microsoft excluded several older generation Intel processors from the list while adding a few Ryzen...
View ArticleA closer look at AMD’s RDNA 4 and FSR 4 Upscaling
After our initial analysis of the Radeon RX 9000 series announcement yesterday and the potential performance implications, let’s put pricing aside and focus on some of the other interesting aspects of...
View ArticleIntel pushes back Ohio chip plant opening to 2030, citing market conditions
The first phase of the facility, known as Mod 1, should be finished in 2030, with chip production beginning between 2030 and 2031. The company’s revised timeline also affects the project’s second...
View ArticleAMD RDNA 4 Architecture Update
AMD RDNA 4 is this generation’s GPU architectural upgrade over the company’s RDNA 3 and RDNA 3.5 generations The post AMD RDNA 4 Architecture Update appeared first on ServeTheHome.
View ArticleAmazon’s Evil Pirate Fire Stick Survives 18 Months of Free Viral Advertising
On a Saturday afternoon when everything runs to plan, the referee blows his whistle and for the next 105 minutes, nothing matters more than this game in this magnificent stadium. Yet, viewed from...
View ArticleDriving an EV restomod that costs as much as a house—the JIA Chieftain
The Chieftain Range Rover is a fascinating thing—a refitted, reskinned, restored classic Range Rover is no new thing, nor is one with a ludicrous American V8 stuffed under the hood. But one that can...
View ArticleThe ISS is nearly as microbe-free as an isolation ward
Astronauts on the International Space Station often suffer from various immune system dysfunctions, including allergies and skin rashes, even though they go through rigorous screening and are probably...
View ArticleReal-time AI voice technology alters accents in Indian call centers for...
Teleperformance SE, the world’s largest call center operator, is implementing an artificial intelligence system designed to soften the accents of English-speaking Indian workers in real-time. The...
View ArticleAMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs bring major encoding and ray tracing upgrades
AMD’s GPU encoders have long been criticized for poor video encoding quality when using popular...
View ArticleIntel E830 for 25GbE to 200GbE and E610 for 10GbE and 2.5GbE NICs Launched
Intel has new dual port 2.5GbE and 10Gbase-T NICs with the Intel E610 series as well as 25GbE to 200GbE in the Intel E830 series The post Intel E830 for 25GbE to 200GbE and E610 for 10GbE and 2.5GbE...
View ArticleWindows 11 KB5052093 install fails, gets pulled, then re-released
Windows 11 KB5052093 is an optional update for Windows 11 version 24H2, but it’s failing to install for some people due to 0x800f0983 and 0x800f0993. It looks like Microsoft pulled the update and...
View ArticleGoogle makes it easier to remove your personal information from search results
Google updated a search engine tool called “Results About You” that it initially rolled out in 2022. Developers have made it more user-friendly and directly integrated its most helpful features into...
View ArticleMicrosoft Edge tests AI History Search, better security on Windows 11
Microsoft Edge is getting more AI-related features. In addition, Edge seems to be experimenting with Web Push API, which could improve how Windows 11 notifications are handled through the browser....
View ArticleWhat happens to Skype Credits after Microsoft Teams migration in May 2025
Microsoft is retiring Skype on May 5, 2025, and it will begin reminding users to switch to Microsoft Teams in the coming days. What does this mean for Skype Credits? You’ll still be able to make calls...
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