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    OpenAI and Jony Ive are struggling to bring their AI device to life

    People familiar with the project told The Financial Times that the device – a compact, screenless gadget capable of interpreting its surroundings through cameras and microphones – is still wrestling with core issues in both hardware and software. Executives have kept most details under wraps, but several people close to… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Scientists at Microsoft, IBM, and others are turning to AI to discover the next generation of battery tech

    Artificial intelligence and advanced computing are helping scientists quickly identify and develop new battery materials, reducing reliance on lithium and other scarce resources. In a collaboration between Microsoft and the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), researchers have identified a promising new solid-state electrolyte, NaxLi3−xYCl6, which could reduce… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Robots on the sidewalk: big cities' experiment in automation meets mixed reviews

    Robots like ‘Courtney’ and ‘Esther’, conspicuous for their blinking LED “eyes” and compact, cooler-like frames, have quietly settled into the daily rhythms of Atlanta’s Midtown neighborhoods. Developed by Serve Robotics, these autonomous four-wheeled machines deliver Uber Eats orders over short distances – generally less than a mile – and have… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    TCL enters US gaming monitor market with Call of Duty partnership

    The new lineup uses QD-Mini LED panels – a mix of quantum dot color layers and Mini LED backlighting – that promise better brightness and contrast than traditional LCDs without the higher cost of OLED. TCL says the setup allows for high peak brightness, accurate color, and deeper black levels,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Oracle and Google warn of large-scale extortion emails hitting enterprise clients

    The campaign, described by Google as “high volume,” involves emails sent to executives at multiple firms, warning that sensitive information allegedly stolen from Oracle applications would be released unless ransom demands were paid. Google said hackers claiming affiliation with the ransomware group known as cl0p have taken responsibility for the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    TSMC slashes EUV power use nearly in half: without hurting yields

    TSMC has launched a new initiative to rein in the massive electricity demands of its most advanced production lines. The company last month began deploying a Dynamic Energy Saving Program that targets its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems – among the most power-hungry machines in the semiconductor industry. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Modder turns Lego Game Boy into a fully working console

    Nintendo and The Lego Group never intended for the recently released Lego Game Boy kit to play real Game Boy games, but a self-taught modder made this feat possible – and less than 24 hours after the Lego set’s release. Users will soon be able to acquire the customized printed… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AI fighter jets, drone swarms, and $250K warships: the new defense economy

    Governments worldwide are committing trillions of dollars to retool their militaries for a rapidly evolving era defined by high-tech threats and new modes of warfare. Nowhere is this transformation more evident than in Europe, where the war in Ukraine has become a testing ground for fresh approaches – and where… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Trusted enclaves from Intel and AMD shown vulnerable to physical attacks

    Intel’s Software Guard Extensions and AMD’s Secure Encrypted Virtualization with Secure Nested Paging have long been marketed as “trusted execution environments” designed to isolate sensitive operations. These enclaves underpin confidential computing, forming the basis for security assurances in encrypted messaging applications and even blockchain platforms. Over the years, however, repeated… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Final Fantasy XI's continued popularity leads to another server lock

    In July, Fujito revealed that the Asura World – the most populated Final Fantasy XI server – had stopped accepting new player registrations due to an “unexpected” surge in popularity. Now, the Bahamut World is facing the same challenge. Since Square Enix “closed” Asura to new players, Bahamut became the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Perplexity's AI browser Comet is now available for download

    Comet combines traditional web browsing with an AI assistant in the sidebar. Built on Chromium, it supports familiar extensions and introduces features such as instant page summarization, contextual answers, task automation, and smart tab management. Comet is now free for everyone to use. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple delays next Vision Pro, bets on Meta-style smart glasses

    Apple is shifting resources away from a planned overhaul of its Vision Pro headset to accelerate the development of smart glasses, according to people familiar with the matter. The move highlights the company’s push to catch up with rivals such as Meta in a product category that could eventually replace… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Intel in talks to produce AMD chips in its factories

    Intel has opened early discussions with longtime rival AMD about producing some of AMD’s chips in its factories, people familiar with the matter told Semafor. Such a deal would mark fresh validation for Intel’s struggling foundry business. Read Entire Article Source link More

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