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Microsoft's AI speech generator achieves human parity but is too dangerous for the public
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MS self validation that their own AI speech generator and said it is so good. Tha kind of raised many red flags to me. And by the way...
Yesterday at 10:13 PM
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AMD's brand is now more valuable than Intel, Samsung, and Xbox, but Apple still reigns as king
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I agree. The shady practices are still very obvious where Intel devices tend to have better specs even for the same model. It is clearly...
Yesterday at 3:31 AM
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Console sales plummeted 40% in May as market anticipation grows
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Most people who wanted a Nintendo Switch, PS5 or Xbox have already gotten it. It has been a number of years since these consoles were...
Yesterday at 3:26 AM
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Selfie-based authentication is on the rise, alarming security experts
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This is not new to be honest. Using Face ID to login to your banking or government app are clear examples of usage of facial or...
Tuesday at 9:49 PM
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Scientists trick cancer cells into self-destructing through genetic editing
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We developed something to kill cancer cells, and likely end up killing us as well. So why pay for a service that will end our lives equally.
Tuesday at 9:22 PM
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Nothing reveals $199 CMF Phone 1 with modular accessory ecosystem
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Specs are quite decent for the asking price. But until now, I still cannot wrap my head around the purpose of a "sub-brand". What is the...
Tuesday at 3:00 AM
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First-year Eton College students must trade their smartphones for school-provided "dumb" Nokias
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Looks like Nokia is going to become popular again since they are the very few companies that still manufacture featured phones with...
Monday at 11:01 PM
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Ordinary rocks could power the next EV battery breakthrough
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There can be a lot of breakthroughs, but there will also be a lot of casualties because implementation may be too costly or not...
Monday at 10:57 PM
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To be honest, I'm sick of these claims I see everything through about batteries and cancer cure blah blah and see none of single of...
Monday at 10:53 PM
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Breakthrough 2D quantum cooling system is colder than space
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Nothing is mentioned about the power draw to achieve this. In space, the low temp is passive, I.e. no electricity required. On Earth, it...
Monday at 10:52 PM
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Big Tech needs to generate $600 billion in annual revenue to justify AI hardware expenditure
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it is true that nobody knows how this will pan out. But honestly, I am not optimistic about it. Better drugs you said? The reality is...
Sunday at 9:22 PM
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First Asus ROG NUCs feature Intel CPUs and discrete Nvidia RTX GPUs
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That's why I believe mini PCs with dedicated graphic solution never took off. They are generally too expensive as compared to a laptop...
Saturday at 9:56 PM
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Intel Fast Throttle tech will allow per-core throttling on Arrow Lake
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Looking forward to see this in action and if it’s beneficial. Tired of reading through all the marketing stuff which most end user don’t...
Saturday at 9:18 PM
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Here's a custom-built RTX 4090 "Super" that Nvidia won't sell, and it's an absolute monster
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16% improvement in performance with a 50% increase in power consumption? I don't see the power draw being mentioned. But the cost to...
Friday at 6:54 AM
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Noctua launches $150 follow-up to its legendary NH-D15 tower cooler
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I think Noctua is increasingly finding themselves facing very intense competition in the cooler space. Back in the days, I think the...
Jul 2, 2024
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