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This powerful "spy camera" can capture facial details from over 60 miles away
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I guess when corporations aren't allowed to hoard all the money, but instead use it on development, this happens?
Yesterday at 2:01 PM
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Microsoft Majorana 1 chip promises real quantum computing within years, not decades
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"Any company that makes anything could just design it perfectly the first time out," boasts Matthias Troyer. So, can it make Windows???
Yesterday at 1:55 PM
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Microsoft's new AI for game development called Muse can generate entire gameplay sequences
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Step 1 - get your foot in the door.
Yesterday at 1:50 PM
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Microsoft's new AI for game development called Muse can generate entire gameplay sequences
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Huh! When I read your first paragraph, I thought you were talking about the movie industry. (except they repeat everything without using AI)
Yesterday at 1:48 PM
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Apple resists UK regulator demands to open up iOS browsers, citing security risks
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1. Apple begrudgingly gives in to CMA. 2. A few months later, their government is hamstringed by hackers. 3. The CMA sues Apple.
Yesterday at 1:42 PM
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Apple launches iPhone 16e: a cheaper iPhone 16 or a more expensive SE?
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Well, they've lost my future purchases. Too Big. Too Pricey. I use my cell phone for calls and a couple of texts each month--but only...
Yesterday at 1:19 PM
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+1 for a smaller size Ipnone SE is what we need for $300, instead of this...
Yesterday at 1:15 PM
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E-ink technology meets interactive storytelling in new hybrid handheld console
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I grew up on BW TVs and later, computers. When they went to color, I Never looked back. Ah, the days of computer games where the only...
Tuesday at 2:56 PM
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Scientists use crystals to cram terabytes of data into millimeter-sized memory
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So, what are the Write and Read speeds? How long does it take to Write, then Read those terabytes?
Tuesday at 1:57 PM
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Scientists devise 'living' electrodes that could vastly improve traditional silicon electronics
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Sounds like nitro for a gaming rig. :)
Feb 6, 2025
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AI boom fuels semiconductor growth to $626 billion, with 2025 set for more gains
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Don't forget the increase in energy usage and greenhouse gasses we are also making with these gains. It ain't just money going up.
Feb 6, 2025
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This miniature machine may look like an old distillery, but it's actually an RTX 4090-powered PC
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Yup. Now if it could also expel some steam....
Feb 6, 2025
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Trump's anti-China tariffs go live, could drive up consumer electronics prices
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The US did this to themselves. All for The Almighty Dollar! I believe it started after WWII rebuilding Japan 'in our image'. Factories...
Feb 4, 2025
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Amazon's robot-driven warehouses could cut fulfillment costs by $10 billion a year
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Well, he needs a place to get them to a level that they can build his Mars Empire. (the sooner he leaves for there, the better IMO)
Feb 4, 2025
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Amazon's robot-driven warehouses could cut fulfillment costs by $10 billion a year
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I agree with what you're saying. but it means people will need more education for the specialized jobs robots (currently) cannot do...
Feb 4, 2025
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