While popular with gamers, Nvidia's RTX 4060 series was a letdown. Now, with the RTX 5060 we see history repeating. We're digging into what's changed and what Nvidia doesn't want you to see. Read Entire Article
Intel wants more modular laptops, but the focus is on OEMs, not consumers
According to PCWorld, Intel India president Gokul Subramaniam recently elaborated on the company's proposed modular laptop standards. While other companies aim to provide users with desktop-level customization, Intel wants to offer hardware partners greater flexibility. Read Entire Article
Microsoft confirms Outlook Classic bug that causes CPU spikes while typing, offers workaround
Since November, there have been reports of Outlook Classic users experiencing CPU spikes, freezes, and slowdowns when typing messages or composing an email. Read Entire Article
Study finds CT scans could be responsible for 103,000 new cancer cases in the US each year
"CT can save lives, but its potential harms are often overlooked," said Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, the study's lead author and a UCSF radiologist. Smith-Bindman, who also serves as a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, said there is an urgent need to reconsider current practices. "Given the large volume of CT......
Apple to analyze on-device data for AI training, vows to uphold user privacy
Apple writes that its "differential privacy" approach works by first generating synthetic data to mimic the format and important properties of user data, such as emails. Read Entire Article
The world’s first personal 3D texturing UV printer paints on almost any surface
The UV Printer E1 from Anker's eufyMake brand allows non-business customers to print detailed color designs onto cups, tiles, paper, canvas, and numerous other materials. It supports 3D textures and AI-based image editing tools. Read Entire Article
Breakthrough water filter eliminates forever chemicals using modified graphene oxide
Researchers at Monash University have introduced a new water filtration technology that could shift the fight against PFAS – chemicals known for their environmental persistence and health risks. Found in products like waterproof clothing and firefighting foams, PFAS are notoriously hard to break down. Traditional treatment methods often fail, especially......
New German “super-ministry” hopes to lure US researchers with cutting-edge science agenda
Germany's three largest political parties have agreed to form a new government, uniting the center-right Christian Democrats and Christian Social Union with the center-left Social Democrats. While grand coalitions are nothing new, the incoming mix of ideologies includes some notably ambitious proposals for science and technology policymaking. Read Entire Article
Watch this electric car demolish a 20-year-old F1 lap record and drive upside down
The Speirling is a radically different approach to speed. Unlike most race cars that rely solely on power sent to the wheels, it devotes a chunk of its 1,000 horsepower to twin fans that suck air from beneath the chassis. The vacuum created dramatically increases downforce. The result is F1-level......
Asus has a new eSports monitor that can be overclocked to 610Hz
Asus recently unveiled a Full HD monitor capable of reaching a 610Hz refresh rate through overclocking. The Taiwanese manufacturer shared details about the record-breaking display on Chinese social media platform Bilibili, suggesting that the device is primarily aimed at the Asian market. Read Entire Article