Free ebook manager Calibre hits version 8.0 with big improvements
Calibre 8.0 improves Kobo support, adds the ability to connect folders and treat it as a device, which is particularly useful for Chromebook users, enhances the ToC editor, and updates book details....
View ArticleNvidia explains its ambitious shift from graphics leader to AI infrastructure...
However, during an enlightening Q&A session with industry analysts a few days later, Huang shared several insights that suddenly made all the various product and partnership announcements he...
View ArticleAnthropic’s new AI search feature digs through the web for answers
On Thursday, Anthropic introduced web search capabilities for its AI assistant Claude, enabling the assistant to access current information online. Previously, the latest AI model that powers Claude...
View Article“Infantile amnesia” occurs despite babies showing memory activity
For many of us, memories of our childhood have become a bit hazy, if not vanishing entirely. But nobody really remembers much before the age of 4, because nearly all humans experience what’s termed...
View ArticleItaly demands Google poison DNS under strict Piracy Shield law
Italy is using its Piracy Shield law to go after Google, with a court ordering the Internet giant to immediately begin poisoning its public DNS servers. This is just the latest phase of a campaign...
View ArticleMicrosoft DirectX Raytracing 1.2 update promises to boost game performance...
Microsoft’s GDC presentation this week offered a glimpse into the future of DirectX ray tracing support. The company claims that DirectX Raytracing 1.2 could help developers double the performance of...
View ArticleCalifornia bill would force ISPs to offer 100Mbps plans for $15 a month
A proposed state law in California would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes. The bill is similar to a New York law that took effect in January but...
View ArticleCloudflare turns AI against itself with endless maze of irrelevant facts
On Wednesday, web infrastructure provider Cloudflare announced a new feature called “AI Labyrinth” that aims to combat unauthorized AI data scraping by serving fake AI-generated content to bots. The...
View ArticleMeasles arrives in Kansas, spreads quickly in undervaccinated counties
Measles has arrived in Kansas and is spreading swiftly in communities with very low vaccination rates. Since last week, the state has tallied 10 cases across three counties with more pending. On March...
View ArticleJensen Huang backpedals on remarks that sent quantum computing stocks spiraling
Jensen Huang didn’t expect his doubts about the immediate commercial viability of quantum computers to affect Wall Street-listed companies so drastically. As part of Nvidia’s recent “Quantum Day”...
View ArticleU.S. Court Orders Up to $97,500 in Damages for Sharing ‘Adult’ Films via...
As the most prolific copyright litigant in the United States, adult entertainment company Strike 3 Holdings has filed over 15,000 lawsuits in federal courts. These lawsuits target people whose...
View ArticleTesla recalls thousands of Cybertrucks as Musk urges employees to hold their...
The move marks the eighth safety-related recall for the Tesla-made vehicles since deliveries began just over a year ago. Initiated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall...
View ArticleNvidia RTX 5060 Ti could launch mid-April with 2,572 MHz boost clock
According to VideoCardz, Nvidia’s board partners have received the final specifications for the upcoming RTX 5060 Ti. Additionally, prior reports indicate that Nvidia has pushed the launches for the...
View ArticleSurprise Google Pixel update brings up to 60% GPU performance boost
Redditors over at /r/Pixel_Phones have uncovered some impressive Geekbench 6 GPU benchmark scores for Pixel devices. Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman reports that the Google Pixel 7a has seemingly...
View ArticleCambridge researchers unveil faster and more accurate AI weather system that...
The speed and efficiency of modern forecasting systems are vital, as traditional methods rely on powerful supercomputers and extensive teams of experts, often requiring several hours to produce...
View ArticleSamsung admits a bad software update has been bricking its soundbars
The confirmation comes straight from Jim Kiczek, the head of audio at Samsung Electronics America. In a statement to The Verge, Kiczek called it a “software update error” that impacted some of the...
View ArticleKioxia LC9 122.88TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD at NVIDIA GTC 2025
At NVIDIA GTC 2025, we saw the Kioxia LC9, a new 122.88TB capacity PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD with cool features like supporting HA arrays The post Kioxia LC9 122.88TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD at NVIDIA GTC 2025...
View ArticleWindows 11’s File Explorer UI could soon scale better when you change OS...
Windows 11 KB5053648 update for version 23H2 in the Beta Channel of Windows Insider Progrm brought a few new improvements this week. Although there are no feature additions in this build, the dialog...
View ArticleWindows 11 Start menu’s right-click menu now lets you rearrange apps, and more
Windows 11 is now getting a couple of new features. For example, the Start menu’s right-click menu has been updated to help you easily arrange your pinned apps. In addition, Microsoft is moving legacy...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi 5 powers 128×128 pixel art piece that runs retro games
At the heart of this project is the Raspberry Pi 5 4GB model, which drives four 64x64px HUB75 RGB LED matrix panels. These panels are connected via an Adafruit RGB matrix bonnet, creating a 128×128...
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