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    Apple may soon open CarPlay to ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AI assistants

    The move would represent a notable change of course for Apple. Until now, Siri has been the only voice assistant allowed to operate within CarPlay’s interface. Opening the system to external AI models would let drivers access chatbots for everything from restaurant suggestions to quick research, all through a spoken… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    This startup thinks it can cut lasers out of the fusion equation

    The company shared results from a new set of experiments with TechCrunch, suggesting that it could eliminate one of the most expensive and complex components of its fusion process – the laser preheating system – by making subtle adjustments to the machinery that ignites the reaction. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Raspberry Pi 4 variant gains second DRAM chip as memory shortage persists

    Raspberry Pi recently unveiled a new revision of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B board. The single-board computer now comes in a “Dual RAM” variant, PCN 45, which adds a second DRAM module while maintaining near-full compatibility with existing software and accessories. The change reflects the current state of the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    GPT 5.3 Codex, OpenAI's new agentic coding model, helped create itself

    GPT-5.3 Codex merges the advanced coding capabilities of GPT-5.2 Codex with the reasoning and professional knowledge of GPT-5.2 into a single, unified model that is 25 percent faster than its predecessors. According to OpenAI, the model even contributed to its own development, as early versions were used to debug training processes,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AirDrop file sharing is coming to more Android phones "very soon"

    Google enabled basic AirDrop compatibility by making its Quick Share transfer feature interoperable with Apple’s file-sharing technology. Android Vice President of Engineering Eric Kay has now confirmed that the feature will soon expand to additional devices, though he did not specify which models will receive support. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    New AI model can predict battery lifespan after only 50 cycles

    Unlike traditional testing, which requires hundreds or thousands of charge – discharge cycles, the model can estimate a new battery’s useful life after just 50 cycles. The team says the approach reduces the time and energy required for testing by up to 95 percent, allowing engineers to evaluate performance with… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Volkswagen overtakes Tesla in European EV sales for the first time

    Tesla has dominated the continent’s fully electric segment for years, but its momentum faltered sharply in 2025. JATO’s figures show Tesla’s registrations plunged 27 percent compared to 2024. Volkswagen filled that gap with a 56 percent jump, largely driven by its new ID.7 sedan. The result: VW’s European battery-electric sales reached 274,278 units, overtaking Tesla’s […] More

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    Nvidia 6x DLSS frame generation and dynamic modes launch in April

    The GPU manufacturer offered news outlets another opportunity to examine its upcoming motion clarity technologies in Munich this week. It confirmed to Hardwareluxx that owners of RTX 50 series graphics cards can begin using 6x multi-frame generation and dynamic multi-frame generation beginning in April. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Enthusiast makes NVMe SSD work on a Pentium III system through a PCI slot

    A Redditor who enjoys experimenting with old hardware and ancient operating systems recently tried a small but clever experiment: installing an NVMe drive in a PCI-based machine. The idea was to force a modern(ish) SSD to operate under the constraints storage devices faced in the 1990s, requiring it to interact… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AI may be ready for the mainstream, the economics aren't

    As 2026 gets underway, it’s clear that AI’s momentum hasn’t stalled in the least. If anything, it’s picking up speed, especially with the recent surge of interest in AI-powered agents, often referred to as agentic AI, that are beginning to reshape how the technology is used. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Intel has a new chief architect working on GPUs for AI data centers

    During the recent Cisco AI Summit, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced that the company has appointed a new “chief GPU architect.” Tan did not disclose the executive’s name at the event, but subsequent reports confirmed that former Qualcomm executive Eric Demmers will lead the new venture. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    As Roblox embraces text-to-world tools, Japanese creatives brace for fallout

    The new Roblox feature is built on the same underlying technology as Roblox Cube, the company’s 3D asset generator introduced last year. While the first iteration produced only static geometry, the updated engine links prompt-based generation to the platform’s runtime physics, collision, and scripting layers, allowing newly created assets to… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple's M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips may have leaked in iOS 26.3

    The discovery, made by software researcher Nicolás Alvarez and shared with MacRumors, points to two chip identifiers: T6051 and T6052. Each is tied to platform codes H17C and H17D, which align with Apple’s internal numbering for its M-series processors. Within this scheme, 17 denotes the M5 generation, and the trailing letters… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Valve delays Steam Machine and Steam Frame as memory prices surge

    In its first hardware-related blog post since announcing the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller 2 in November, Valve confirmed that it has internally delayed the upcoming devices. The three products were set to debut sometime before the end of March, but Valve and its hardware partner, AMD, recently… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Google plans to terminate ChromeOS in 2034, court documents reveal

    After years of rumors and speculation, Google confirmed in 2025 that it plans to “fuse” Android and ChromeOS into a single desktop platform. The new system, known internally as Aluminium OS, is reportedly already under active development. What remains unclear is the fate of ChromeOS, the operating system that has… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    NASA's Artemis II will test laser communications system in lunar orbit

    The mission will mark NASA’s first crewed test of laser communications in lunar orbit. O2O will use infrared light instead of radio frequencies to transmit voice, mission data, and high-resolution video back to Earth. While the technology has been tested on seven prior uncrewed missions, Artemis II is the first to… Read Entire Article Source link More

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