Asus, MSI launch beta BIOS updates to fix Intel Raptor Lake instability
Asus and MSI have introduced beta BIOS updates featuring Intel’s new microcode to tackle stability issues affecting 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake processors. These updates are designed to address...
View ArticleRobots can now train themselves with new “practice makes perfect” algorithm
The new “Estimate, Extrapolate, and Situate” (EES) algorithm, developed by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and The AI Institute, was recently presented at the Robotics:...
View ArticleOne of the world’s first general-purpose computers just turned 80 years old
The Harvard Mark I is the first programmable computer ever built in the United States. The Register notes that Aiken developed the system’s original concept and brought it to International Business...
View ArticleNashville man arrested for running “laptop farm” to get jobs for North Koreans
Enlarge Federal authorities have arrested a Nashville man on charges he hosted laptops at his residences in a scheme to deceive US companies into hiring foreign remote IT workers who funneled hundreds...
View ArticlePeople game AIs via game theory
Enlarge / In the experiments, people had to judge what constituted a fair monetary offer. (credit: manusapon kasosod) In many cases, AIs are trained on material that’s either made or curated by...
View ArticlePass the mayo: Condiment could help improve fusion energy yields
Enlarge (credit: jules/CC BY 2.0) Inertial confinement fusion is one method for generating energy through nuclear fusion, albeit one plagued by all manner of scientific challenges (although progress...
View ArticleYuanLey YS100-0800TP 8-Port 10Gbase-T Switch With PoE Is So Close
In our YuanLey YS100-0800TP review, we see how this 8-port 10Gbase-T switch with PoE+ fares as one of the cheapest 10GbE PoE switches around The post YuanLey YS100-0800TP 8-Port 10Gbase-T Switch With...
View ArticleMore than greenwashing? Sustainable aviation fuels struggle to take off
Enlarge / Sustainable aviation fuels could help cut carbon emissions from commercial flights. (credit: Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Last November, Virgin Atlantic Airways made headlines for...
View ArticleMicrosoft is killing off Paint 3D after trying and failing to replace classic...
Remember when you used to have two Paint apps preinstalled on your Windows PC? One was the regular one, while the other contained 3D features. At one point, Paint 3D was supposed to replace the...
View ArticleBreakthrough flexible solar panels are so thin they can be printed on any...
Oxford University researchers have developed a flexible perovskite material about 100 times thinner than a human hair that can generate solar electricity just as efficiently as traditional silicon...
View ArticleWhat’s the Safest & Most Trusted Site to Download Pirate Streaming Apps?
Receiving and imparting advice allows humans to benefit from the experiences of others, without ever having to suffer the consequences of making the same mistakes themselves. While that’s a great...
View ArticleIntel promises microcode update for crashing CPUs won’t affect performance
Intel has released a statement detailing how its new microcode patch fixes instability problems in 13th and 14th-generation Raptor Lake desktop processors. The company assures that the update doesn’t...
View ArticleResearchers reveal “Sinkclose” vulnerability affecting nearly all AMD...
On Saturday, IOActive’s Principal Security Consultant Enrique Nissim and Associate Principal Security Consultant Krzysztof Okupski delivered vulnerability research in a presentation titled AMD...
View ArticleSteamOS could see a general distribution release, work with other handheld...
A mention in this week’s Steam Deck firmware patch notes has some observers speculating that Valve is preparing to release its well-regarded Linux build for third-party hardware. The move could...
View ArticleDigital Twins at the Olympic Games Paris 2024
We take a quick look at how the Olympic Games Paris 2024 organizers created digital twins of Olympic Venues The post Digital Twins at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 appeared first on ServeTheHome.
View ArticleWindows 11 24H2 reduces BitLocker eligibility, turns on automatic encryption...
Microsoft’s support representative shared details with Windows Latest on how Windows 11 24H2 reduces “requirements” to use BitLocker encryption, which means more PCs are now eligible for automatic and...
View ArticleWindows 11’s new Start menu design is a lot like grouped live tiles
Microsoft hasn’t budged down from experimenting with the Start menu. Be it the companion panel for apps next to the Start menu or layout experimentations, Windows 11 is trying to do it all. After...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s free Windows video editor Clipchamp gains a couple of powerful AI...
Clipchamp’s noise suppression lets users automatically filter out unwanted background audio like wind, crowd noise, and other ambient sounds. It turns a complicated editing process into something users...
View Article520-million-year-old larva fossil reveals the origins of arthropods
Enlarge / The fossil in question, oriented with its head to the left. (credit: Yang Jie / Zhang Xiguang) Around half a billion years ago, in what is now the Yunnan Province of China, a tiny larva was...
View ArticleNvidia approves Samsung’s 8-layer HBM3E chips as the graphics giant races to...
Samsung Electronics’ eight-layer HBM3E chips have been approved by Nvidia for use in its artificial intelligence processors, marking a significant achievement as Samsung seeks to catch up with SK Hynix...
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