Zen 5 Ready: AMD B650 Motherboard Buying Guide
After testing a grand total of 56 motherboards, all using AMD’s B650 chipset, it’s safe to say we’ve tested a lot of them, and we are in a solid position to tell you which ones you should buy. Read...
View ArticleChrome proves to be the fastest browser, but is it the best?
How fast a web page loads depends on many factors, starting, of course, with your broadband speed. But the browser you are using can have a significant impact as well, as PCWorld set out to prove. Read...
View ArticleA new quantum computer breaks Google’s quantum supremacy record by 100-fold
A new 56-qubit H2-1 computer has dislodged Google’s Sycamore quantum computer from its ‘quantum supremacy’ record by 100-fold. Read Entire Article
View ArticleienRon HG0402XG-P Review Cheapest 2.5GbE and 10G PoE Switch
The ienRon HG0402XG-P is the cheapest 2.5GbE and 10GbE SFP+ switch that we have ever found, especially with PoE+ output The post ienRon HG0402XG-P Review Cheapest 2.5GbE and 10G PoE Switch appeared...
View ArticleRyzen 9 9950X Blender benchmarks show massive performance improvements over...
The information comes from Anandtech forum user Igor_Kavinski, who posted a series of Blender benchmarks for the Ryzen 9 9950X at multiple TDPs over the past several days. The results showcase the...
View ArticleWindows 11 Start Menu redesigned with new category, grid layout
Windows 11’s Start menu is usable, but the All Apps section is a pain to navigate. The list view forces you to scroll down till you find the desired app. However, this could change because Microsoft...
View ArticleGE Aerospace shows off groundbreaking hypersonic dual-mode ramjet engine
In just 15 months, GE and its partners were able to design and test a new dual-mode ramjet prototype. With its dual-mode architecture, GE’s prototype breaks the mold of the typical ramjet by operating...
View ArticleAnimals use physics? Let us count the ways
Enlarge (credit: Fernando Trabanco Fotografía via Getty Images) Isaac Newton would never have discovered the laws of motion had he studied only cats. Suppose you hold a cat, stomach up, and drop it...
View ArticleChips could harvest their own energy using a newly-created alloy
A research collaboration in Europe has created a new alloy of silicon, germanium, and tin that can convert waste heat from computer processors back into electricity. It is a significant breakthrough in...
View ArticleLatest WhatsApp beta adds Meta AI integration
WhatsApp beta has added Meta AI capabilities through a shortcut button located in the Chats screen. The AI chatbot can answer questions via text, but also analyze and even edit your photos. Read...
View ArticleGPUs poised for major performance enhancements under preliminary HBM4 specs
Last week, the JEDEC Association published preliminary specifications for the 4th-generation high-bandwidth memory. Once the HBM4 standard is finalized, it will represent a major advancement in memory...
View ArticleReligious Group Targets Parent With Copyright Lawsuit Over Kids’ Curriculum
Under a concept known as Released Time for Religious Instruction (RTRI), children in the United States are permitted to leave school to receive religious instruction elsewhere. Whether an hour a day...
View ArticleArduino’s new Plug & Make Kit is designed to make IoT projects fun and simple
The Arduino team, known for providing various electronic and microcontroller components for do-it-yourself electronic hobbyists since 2005, has announced its new product, the Plug and Make Kit. It’s...
View ArticleThree New CoolIT Coolant Distribution Units Launched
CoolIT has three new coolant distribution units or CDUs. The CoolIT AHx240, AHx180, and CHx500 offer options for AI server deployments The post Three New CoolIT Coolant Distribution Units Launched...
View ArticleRIAA Sues Verizon After ISP “Buried Head in Sand” Over Subscribers’ Piracy
At a time when many pirate sites seem increasingly elusive, oftentimes almost transient as domains, identities, and branding, come and go, static enforcement targets are in limited supply. The same...
View ArticleApple approves first mobile PC emulator, but restrictions severely hinder...
According to the App Store listing, users can run pre-built machines or create custom configurations from scratch. It is available now for free for iPhone, iPad, and Vision Pro. Read Entire Article
View ArticleWill space-based solar power ever make sense?
Enlarge (credit: Pgiam) Is space-based solar power a costly, risky pipe dream? Or is it a viable way to combat climate change? Although beaming solar power from space to Earth could ultimately involve...
View ArticleHere’s how carefully concealed backdoor in fake AWS files escaped mainstream...
Enlarge (credit: BeeBright / Getty Images / iStockphoto) Researchers have determined that two fake AWS packages downloaded hundreds of times from the open source NPM JavaScript repository contained...
View ArticleRecord labels sue Verizon for not disconnecting pirates’ Internet service
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Smith Collection/Gado ) Major record labels sued Verizon on Friday, alleging that the Internet service provider violated copyright law by continuing to serve customers...
View ArticleApple releases public betas of all next-gen OS updates, except for VisionOS
Enlarge (credit: Apple) Apple’s next-generation operating systems are taking their next step toward release today: Apple is issuing the first public beta builds of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia,...
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