Ex-Wimbledon champion wins 6-1, 6-2 in third round Raducanu admits: ‘I have a lot of work to do’ Emma Raducanu has spent the past few months diligently working on improving her game in order to more consistently irritate the best players in the world, but another meeting with one of...
Novak Djokovic fights past Cameron Norrie to become oldest man to reach US Open fourth round since 1991
Serbian beats Briton in four sets in his best performance of tournament But he says his struggles with his body and movement are ‘frustrating’ At a time when Novak Djokovic could really benefit from some straightforward wins to ease through the early rounds of his final grand slam tournament of...
Fireworks at the Women’s Rugby World Cup but the game can still rocket | Andy Bull
One-sided nature of matches so far is a problem and structural change is needed but there has still been plenty to enjoy After all these years of asking for more, it’s churlish to complain when the Women’s Rugby World Cup delivered so much in one weekend. England’s victory pulled in...
Buildup to Chelsea v Fulham, Bayern agree Jackson loan, and more – matchday live
All the latest going into Saturday’s action Ten things to look out for | Email matchday live The first Old Firm derby of the season takes place tomorrow. We’ll have a Q&A with Ewan Murray on tomorrow’s matchday live. In the meantime, here’s his preview of a match that is...
Performance woes in Unreal Engine 5 games are developers’ fault, says Tim Sweeney
Recent high-profile Unreal Engine 5 releases have highlighted the challenges of game development with Epic's popular creation tool. Games such as Metal Gear Solid Delta or Wuchang: Fallen Feathers have suffered from significant performance issues, but Sweeney insists the blame lies with game studios rather than the engine itself. Read...
Microsoft debuts in-house AI models as it builds independence from OpenAI
Microsoft is developing and testing proprietary large language models, signaling a shift from its previous heavy reliance on OpenAI technology. Read Entire Article
USB testing “wheel” provides multiple ports to check faulty devices or cables
An electronics engineer known as "Iron Fuse" has developed a custom "USB and More Tester," offering a wide range of testing capabilities on a single PCB "wheel." The tester can check resistance, detect short circuits, or identify missing connections between pins on a cable or motherboard, although the device does......
xAI launches Grok Code Fast 1 aiming to rival GitHub Copilot and OpenAI Codex
Grok Code Fast 1 supports multiple high-level, general-purpose, and multi-paradigm programming languages, including TypeScript, Python, Java, Rust, C++, and Go. According to xAI, the model can create new projects and fix bugs in existing code with minimal supervision. Read Entire Article
A growing number of states are restricting corporate use of facial recognition
Colorado recently implemented new privacy rules requiring companies to obtain consent before using facial or voice recognition technology. The rules also prohibit the sale of biometric data. In June, Texas introduced an AI law that bans the unauthorized collection of biometric identifiers, echoing similar consent-based regulations passed last year in......
Windows 11 update blamed for SSD failures, but Phison can’t reproduce issue
SSD manufacturer Phison says it has been unable to confirm whether Windows 11 24H2's KB5063878 update is responsible for storage drives crashing during file transfers larger than 50GB. The company is the first storage vendor to publicly respond to recent reports of crashes linked to the update. Read Entire Article