- + What Is Low Earth Orbit? A Basic Explainer—Almost everything in a rocket is headed for LEO. Here's what that means and why it's significant. [Category: Science]
- + China Launches Chang’e-6 Mission to Far Side of the Moon—The mission will return the first samples from this region to Earth. [Category: Science]
- + A Flagship MediaTek-Powered Phone Will Launch in the US This Year—Look out, Qualcomm. [Category: Phones]
- + Orangutan Observed Applying Medicinal Plant to Wound—This is the first time any animal has been seen using a medicinal plant over a period of time. [Category: Science]
- + Flagship Nvidia Blackwell Cabinet With 72 Chips to Sell for $3 Million—Nvidia is expected to earn $30 billion from this one product alone through 2025. [Category: Computing]
- + The Best Graphics Card Deals for May 2024—Start a new month with deep discounts on top-performing GPUs from Nvidia and AMD. [Category: Gaming]
- + The Best Gaming Chair Deals for May 2024—To sit in a chair is fair, but to recline is divine. Save big on gaming chairs right now. [Category: Gaming]
- + The Best Gaming Desktop PC Deals for May 2024—Want a prebuilt PC that can handle all of the hottest games? We've got the lowest prices. [Category: Gaming]
- + Rising Metal Costs Could Lead to Price Hikes for Computers and Components—2024 might end up being a costly year to upgrade your gear. [Category: Computing]
- + NASA Taps 9 Companies to Develop Commercial Mars Services—The studies cover communication, transport, and everything in between. [Category: Science]
- + NASA's Designed a Super-Powerful X-ray Sensor With Just 36 Pixels—But 36 is more than you think. [Category: Science]
- + Save $680 on 1TB of Cloud Storage With Koofr—Get a lifetime subscription to 1TB of cloud storage for less with this code. [Category: Deals]
- + The Best Gaming Monitor Deals for May 2024—We've got price drops on every kind of monitor, from budget space-savers to massive curved displays. [Category: Gaming]
- + AMD's Q1 Earning Report Shows Shocking 48% Decline in GPU Sales—Things are looking grim for AMD's Radeon division. [Category: Gaming]
- + Nvidia: Our GPUs Can Run Circles Around Intel and AMD NPUs for AI Tasks—GPU makers want to get in on the AI action now too. [Category: Computing]
- + Windows 10 Climbs to 70% Market Share Despite Being 9 Years Old—People are switching from Windows 11 to Windows 10, somehow. [Category: Computing]
- + Webb Telescope Maps Weather Patterns on Distant Planet With 5,000 MPH Winds—Only Webb has enough precision to create a weather report for this extreme exoplanet. [Category: Science]
- + The Best SSD and Hard Drive Deals for May 2024—Need to make a little space? We've got doorbuster deals on drives of all sizes. [Category: Computing]
- + Boeing Prepares for Make or Break Starliner Crewed Flight—After years of issues, Starliner will carry its first astronauts next week, and preparations are already underway. [Category: Science]
- + Get a Versatile External Monitor for Your Laptop for Under $200—Double your productivity with the Mobile Pixels DUEX Plus, a slim HD monitor that's as great for gaming as it is for work. [Category: Deals]
- + The Best Router and Mesh Wi-Fi Deals for May 2024—Too many devices? Hook them all up with a new router or a mesh Wi-Fi system. [Category: Computing]
- + The Best TV Deals for May 2024—New month, new deals. Get some of the lowest prices ever on a variety of TVs. [Category: Consumer Electronics]
- + Nvidia Launches ChatRTX Chatbot for RTX GPUs—It's a big update to the previously launched 'Chat with RTX' from February. [Category: Computing]
- + You Can Now Own a Supercomputer With 306TB RAM, 8,064 Xeon CPUs—The government is auctioning off the Cheyenne supercomputer—assembly and maintenance not included. [Category: Computing]
- + Rabbit R1 AI Gadget Is Actually Just an Android App—The launcher app installed on a Pixel phone talks to Rabbit's cloud AI just fine. [Category: Computing]
- + AMD CEO: Zen 5 Epyc 'Turin' and Ryzen CPUs Launching This Year—The first Zen 5 chips will be its data center CPUs, followed by client products. [Category: Computing]
- + This Sustainable Circuit Board Decomposes to 'Jelly' for Easy Recycling—The designers say vitrimer printed circuit boards can be dissolved with a simple solvent. [Category: Science]
- + Proposed Solar Farm Reveals Pros and Cons of Large Renewable Energy Projects—A massive solar farm planned for one Welsh community has residents concerned about local agriculture and access to nature. [Category: Energy]
- + The Best CPU Deals for May 2024—Building your dream computer? We've got the best prices on processors from Intel and AMD. [Category: Computing]
- + NASA Expects SpaceX to Demo Orbital Starship Refueling in 2025—The March propellant transfer test looks like a success, and the next step comes in 2025. [Category: Science]
- + Pick up Microsoft Office Professional for Windows for Just $49.99—This limited-time offer gives you all of Office's Pro favorites, including Teams. [Category: Deals]
- + Intel: Motherboard Makers Are to Blame for Gaming Instability With Its CPUs—A statement made for OEMs points the finger at them, not Intel, for the ongoing issues. [Category: Computing]
- + Samsung to Introduce 3rd Generation Gate-All-Around 2nm Transistors in 2025—The company is already the industry leader when it comes to gate-all-around transistors, but so far it's yet to really make a dent in TSMC's market sh...
- + Human Activity Is Affecting How Fluids Move Under Earth's Surface—The 'out of sight, out of mind' effects of lithium extraction, oil and natural gas drilling, and other subsurface activities are taking place about 50...
- + Intel Expects to Earn $500 Million in Gaudi 3 Accelerator Sales This Year—It's roughly equivalent to the loose change currently located in the couch cushions in Nvidia's lobby. [Category: Computing]
- + Big Apple Deals at Amazon: Save On AirPods, iPads, Phones, and More—Take home all your favorite Apple products at deep discounts. [Category: Deals]
- + NASA Space Laser Beams Home Data From 140 Million Miles Away—So far, the communication laser is even faster and more reliable than NASA had hoped. [Category: Science]
- + NASA Space Laser Beams Home Data at 267Mbps From 140 Million Miles Away—So far, the communication laser is even faster and more reliable than NASA had hoped. [Category: Science]
- + When Is the Next Full Moon?—Spring has sprung, and May is the month of the flower moon. [Category: Science]
- + AMD RDNA 4 Flagship GPU Was a Beast Before It Was Allegedly Cancelled—The beefy chip might have also featured up to 20 chiplets. [Category: Gaming]
- + Scientists Build the First Brain-Like Artificial Synapse—Just like your brain, the iontronic memristor uses salt and water. [Category: Science]
- + Build Your Home Office With $70 Off This Refurbished Lenovo Desktop—Get Intel power and Windows 10 Pro in a desktop that's easy on your budget. [Category: Deals]
- + Okta Faces Spike in Credential Stuffing Attacks—Threat actors are using automations to try out hundreds of username and password combinations every minute. [Category: Internet & Security]
- + Industry Experts Join Homeland Security's New AI Safety Board—The board will advise the public and private sectors on matters of responsible AI deployment. [Category: Internet & Security]
- + Fake Job Interviews Trick Developers Into Installing Python Trojan—Mid-interview aptitude tests give threat actors the perfect opportunity to exploit a job seeker's desire to impress. [Category: Internet & Securit...
- + China Is Offering Subsides to Boost Sales of Its Homemade GPUs: Report—The country aims to be using only its own hardware by the year 2027. [Category: Computing]
- + The Best Gaming Laptop Deals for April 2024—It's prime time to pick up a portable with powerful performance at a nice price [Category: Gaming]
- + Rumor: Intel Arrow Lake CPUs to Come In Either 16+8 or 6+8 Core Configurations—It's still unknown if these CPUs are using Intel 20A or TSMC 3nm. [Category: Computing]
- + Nintendo Switch 2 Leak: Magnetic Joy-Cons, 8-Inch Display, 4K Support—An accessories manufacturer is more than happy to share 'firsthand information' about the Switch 2 with everyone despite what appears to be a huge bre...
- + Automate Video & Podcast Summaries With This $79 Lifetime Subscription—TubeOnAI can take a YouTube video or podcast and generate a summary in audio or written form. [Category: Deals]
- + Intel 18A CPUs On Target for 2025 Launch, CEO Confirms—The first CPUs to use the 18A process will be Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest. [Category: Computing]
- + TSMC Announces New System-on-Wafer Process With 3D-Stacking—The company is combining two of its most ambitious technologies into an all-new design for future mega-chips. [Category: Computing]
- + How Do Solar Panels Work?—Find out how solar cells power a good portion of homes today—and how they might power virtually everything in the future. [Category: Extreme, Energy]
- + New Thermal Paste Applicator Removes All the Guesswork—A newly developed stencil should make thermal paste application a no-brainer. [Category: Computing]
- + Nvidia-backed AI Firm Launches Lifelike Avatars for Enterprise Users—Companies will be able to use Synthesia's AI-generated actors to create training videos, presentations, and other corporate materials. [Category: Inte...
- + $100 Off Beats Studio Pro and Other Killer Headphone Deals—Need to keep the world out and your music in? We've got you covered this weekend. [Category: Consumer Electronics]
- + Scientists Discover Evidence of Ancient Earth's Peculiarly Strong Magnetic Field—The planet's magnetic field was already at half-strength 3.7 billion years ago. [Category: Science]
- + Corals Evolved to Produce Light 540 Million Years Ago—Bioluminescence has existed for more than twice as long as previously believed. [Category: Science]
- + Lenovo Announces World's First Laptop With LPCAMM2 DDR5x Memory Modules—The replacement of the ancient SO-DIMM standard has finally begun. [Category: Computing]
- + Japan's Lunar Lander Awakens After Its Third Lunar Night—The designers didn't expect it to survive even one night on the Moon. [Category: Science]
- + Get a Refurbished MacBook Pro for $150 Off—This MacBook Pro comes with a 13.3-inch screen and 8GB of RAM, giving it the power to support a wide range of operations. [Category: Deals]
- + Qualcomm Accused of Faking Benchmarks for Its Snapdragon X Elite and Plus SoCs—The company says it stands by its performance claims. [Category: Computing]
- + TSMC Fires Shot Across Intel's Bow With New 1.6nm A16 Node for 2026—The company's next-generation process will feature backside power delivery as well. [Category: Computing]
- + Scientists Discover Microbial Biospheres Beneath One of World's Hottest, Driest Deserts—Some of these microbes thrive more than 2 meters below the Atacama Desert's surface. [Category: Science]
- + Report: AMD Is Developing AM5-Based Epyc Server CPUs—The chips might include 3D V-Cache versions as well. [Category: Computing]
- + Get My Arcade Atari With 200+ Games for $69.99—This new, open-box Game Station Pro is officially licensed by Atari. [Category: Deals]
- + Hubble Celebrates 34th Birthday With a Peek at a Planetary Nebula—Hubble has beamed home a stunning shot of the Little Dumbbell Nebula. [Category: Science]
- + Microsoft Rolls Out Start Menu Ads to All Windows 11 Users—Microsoft's 'recommendations' have arrived in your Start menu with the latest patch. [Category: Computing]
- + The Best Graphics Card Deals for April 2024—Supercharge your visuals with deep discounts on GPUs from AMD and Nvidia. [Category: Gaming]
- + This Flame-Throwing Robot Dog Costs Less than a Used Car—One is a lot more practical than the other, though. [Category: Defense]
- + New Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus SoC for Windows Arm Laptops Benchmarked—The first benchmark results show Qualcomm will be a serious contender in the Windows laptop market. [Category: Computing]
- + AMD RDNA 4 GPU Lineup to Allegedly Stick With GDDR6 Memory—We might not be getting GDDR7 memory in AMD's next-gen GPUs after all. [Category: Gaming]
- + The Best Gaming Chair Deals for April 2024—Sit in style and protect your back with big discounts on gaming chairs. [Category: Gaming]
- + New Test Detects Cancer In Minutes Using Just 1 Drop of Dried Blood—Though the test is in its infancy, it could someday be used to spot three of cancer's deadliest forms. [Category: Science]
- + Google's Gemini App to Feature Real-Time Responses—Because who wants to wait a whole five seconds for a chatbot to answer their question? [Category: Phones]
- + NASA's Juno Probe Reveals Glass-Like Surface of Io's Giant Lava Lake—Loki Patera is a prominent feature of Io, but you've never seen it like this. [Category: Science]
- + Save 77% on a Lenovo Chromebook Refurb, Now $110.99—4GB RAM, 32GB SSD, grade "B" refurbished. [Category: Deals]
- + Adobe Releases New Firefly AI Tools in Photoshop Beta—Firefly Image 3 foundation promises better AI images and new tools. [Category: Computing]
- + NASA Gets Engineering Data from Voyager 1 After Months of Garbled Transmissions—The team is now working on a fix to restore science data. [Category: Science]
- + Intel 'Fix' for Gaming Instability Slows Performance by 9% in Some Workloads—It's not all bad, though, as the losses likely won't be noticeable when gaming at higher resolutions. [Category: Gaming]
- + AMD to Launch 2 Zen 4 APUs Without iGPUs for Budget DIY PCs—The company is expected to launch two budget-friendly APUs globally, adding to its Zen 4 lineup. [Category: Computing]
- + Need a Cheap Laptop? Try This Dell for $170 Off—You don't have to spend a ton on a portable computer. We'll show you the way. [Category: Computing]
- + China Acquired Banned Nvidia Hardware When Buying Servers: Reuters—Servers from Dell, Supermicro, and Gigabyte servers were purchased with Nvidia hardware, but it's unclear if any laws were broken. [Category: Computin...
- + Scientists Create New 2D Form of Gold Called Goldene—It's like graphene but more fabulous. [Category: Science]
- + Solar Discovery Brings Scientists Closer to Deciphering Disruptive Space Weather—The Sun's gamma radiation isn't quite as uniform as researchers previously thought. [Category: Science]
- + Scientists Reveal Non-Volatile Memory Breakthrough—It could be the holy grail of NAND storage married with DRAM speed we've been waiting for all these years. [Category: Computing]
- + Get Microsoft Office 2019 for Just $29.97 Through April 30—Save almost $200 on a this beloved productivity suite of apps for your Mac or PC. [Category: Deals]
- + Apple's Generative AI for iPhone May Not Use the Cloud—A local-only AI could be more private, but it won't be as fast or capable as the cloud. [Category: Phones]
- + NexusMods Issues Traffic Warning Following Fallout Rebound—The Fallout TV show is reigniting gamers' interest in mods. [Category: Gaming]
- + Some Analysts Question Nvidia's Long-Term Dominance in AI—The company's AI accelerators' high pricing and power consumption have led to some analysts questioning if Nvidia's strategy is sustainable. [Category...
- + Russia Is Working on a 128-Core Supercomputing Platform: Report—The country's notoriously ancient computer systems are due for an upgrade. [Category: Computing]
- + The Best SSD and Hard Drive Deals for April 2024—Make room in your PC for games, content, and more with these dirt-cheap drive deals. [Category: Computing]
- + Get an Earth Day Deal on This Lenovo Grade-A Refurb, Only $179.97 Through April 30—Near-mint condition with a price reduced for a few days more. [Category: Deals]
- + Microsoft Swears VASA-1 Deepfake Tool Isn't for Creating Deepfakes—Though it was trained on real people's images and audio clips, VASA-1 is allegedly meant for creating 'virtual characters.' [Category: Internet & ...
- + Mercedes Becomes First Automaker to Sell Level 3 Self-Driving Direct to US Consumers—Drivers who enable Drive Pilot in their 2024 EQS and S-Class sedans no longer have to keep an eye on the road. [Category: Cars]
- + Study Identifies Mutated Drug-Resistant Bacteria Infesting ISS—The extreme environment of the ISS may be helping make bacteria more extreme as well. [Category: Science]
- + What Is Carbon? Life's Most Crucial Element, Explained—All about carbon: the fourth most abundant element, and the most important to life as we know it. [Category: Science]
- + What Does DNA Stand For, and How Does It Work?—All about DNA—no college degree necessary. [Category: Science]
- + How Old Is the Solar System, and How Did It Form?—A long time ago in an arm of the galaxy about three kiloparsecs away, our Solar System began to take shape. [Category: Science]
- + The Best Router and Mesh Wi-Fi Deals for April 2024—Make your home Internet bigger and better with a new router or mesh system. [Category: Computing]
- + Tesla Recalls All 3,878 Cybertrucks Due to Sticky Accelerator Pedal—The issue was caused by an 'unauthorized change' at one of Tesla's suppliers. [Category: Cars]
- + Intel Announces DDR5-8800 MT/s for Upcoming 'Granite Rapids' Server Chips—The move by Intel is a substantial increase in memory speeds from prior generations. [Category: Computing]
- + Watch Your Shows in Peace With a Big Discount On TV Headphones—Tired of interruptions in the middle of Shogun or Three-Body Problem? Screen them out with wireless earphones at a super low price. [Category: Consume...
- + EK Unveils New Waterblocks for Delidded AMD AM5 CPUs—The block's contact points line up perfectly with all of an AM5 CPU's chiplets. [Category: Computing]
- + The US Now Has 1 Fast EV Charging Station for Every 15 Gas Stations—With nearly 600 more fast-charging stations to rely on, EV drivers may feel more strongly that their investments were worthwhile. [Category: Cars]
- + Changing Crops' Colors Would Help Agricultural Robots Spot Them, Scientists Suggest—How do you feel about eating blue wheat? [Category: Science]
- + Upcoming Windows 11 'AI Explorer' Feature to be Limited to Arm CPUs—This is really going to piss off AMD and Intel. [Category: Computing]
- + Lock In Microsoft Visio 2021 for $20 During This Flash Sale—This program empowers users to create data-linked diagrams with templates and tools. [Category: Deals]
- + NASA Gives Final Approval to Dragonfly Titan Mission—The flying drone is supposed to launch in 2028, arriving on Titan in 2034. [Category: Science]
- + Researchers Transmit and Read Quantum Information for the First Time—This could be the first step toward a quantum internet. [Category: Science]
- + US Sanctions Against China Could Turn It Into a Legacy Node Powerhouse—According to a new report, production of legacy nodes in China jumped 40% in Q1. [Category: Computing]
- + TSMC Will Charge Its Customers More for US-Made Chips—US-made chips will be more expensive than those made in Taiwan, and customers will have to pay extra for them. [Category: Computing]
- + Intel Completes Assembly of World's First High-NA Lithography Machine—The company says it's now calibrating the device so it can begin cranking out wafers,. [Category: Computing]
- + Meta Will Begin Labeling AI-Generated Content. Is It Enough to Combat Misinformation?—AI and cybersecurity experts offer their input on the social giant's 'Made with AI' labels. [Category: Internet & Security]
- + Machine Learning Helps Scientists Locate the Neurological Origin of Psychosis—AI and a large sample group allowed researchers to uncover key differences between the brains of those who experience psychosis and those who don't. [...
- + Microsoft and OpenAI Will Spend $100 Billion to Wean Themselves Off Nvidia GPUs—The companies are working on an audacious data center for AI that's expected to be operational in 2028. [Category: Computing]
- + Geek Out With This $100 Mini Box Desktop—This compact and affordable computer can support a range of business and entertainment apps. [Category: Deals]
- + Boston Dynamics Dumps Hydraulics, Unveils All-Electric Atlas Robot—This iconic humanoid robot has gotten a full redesign. [Category: Extreme]
- + NASA's JPL Bids Farewell to Ingenuity Mars Helicopter With Final Data Downlink—JPL hopes the stationary helicopter can continue collecting data for a future mission to collect. [Category: Science]
- + Google Will Give the Military AI Assistance When Disaster Strikes—The company's image recognition technology will be used instead of human analysis, according to the Pentagon. [Category: Defense]
- + Samsung to Reportedly Announce 290-Layer 3D V-NAND Soon—The company is reported to moving to a new die-stacking technology to boost yields and density. [Category: Computing]
- + Astronomers Find Largest Stellar Black Hole in Our Galaxy—And it's extremely close to Earth. [Category: Science]
- + This 6-in-1 Charging Cable Is $20 With This Code—Keep all of your most-used devices charged with this versatile 100-watt cable. [Category: Deals]
- + Report: Sony Sending Out PlayStation 5 Pro Kits, Hopes to Support 8K Upscaling—The PlayStation 5 Pro is coming soon, and it may be the first 8K game console. [Category: Gaming]
- + NASA Confirms Florida Space Junk Came From the ISS—This 1.6-pound chunk of alloy indeed belonged to ISS pallet EP-9. [Category: Science]
- + Asus Unveils 32-inch, 8K Pro Monitor With 4,096 Lighting Zones—Professionals demand color accuracy, and this monitor's spec should deliver sublime results. [Category: Computing]
- + YouTube Cracks Down on Third-Party Media Players That Block Ads—Anything to get users to pay for YouTube Premium. [Category: Internet & Security]
- + NASA Scraps Mars Sample Return, Will Redesign Mission From Scratch—NASA ultimately agreed with a review that said the mission was too expensive and slow. [Category: Science]
- + The Best Gaming Desktop PC Deals for April 2024—Huge discounts on gaming PCs for everyone, from starter models to prebuilt powerhouses. [Category: Gaming]
- + AMD Announces Ryzen Pro 8000 CPUs With Improved AI Performance—AMD has added its AI-boosting NPU to the newest line of desktop and mobile CPUs for business users. [Category: Computing]
- + 3-Legged Robot Could Hop Around Asteroids, Small Moons—SpaceHopper might someday help scientists overcome the challenges associated with exploring zero-gravity celestial bodies. [Category: Science]
- + Chip Designer Jim Keller Criticizes Nvidia's Blackwell Interconnect Costs—Its propriety interconnect technology is too expensive, says Keller. [Category: Computing]
- + Get a Grade 'A' Refurbished ThinkCentre for $190—This computer comes with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD allowing for decent power and functionality. [Category: Deals]
- + Tesla Will Lay Off 'More Than 10%' of Workers Following Sales Slide—With nothing on the horizon to boost sales, Tesla is 'streamlining' its workforce. [Category: Cars]
- + Rivian's Software Update Helps Drivers Steer Clear of Broken EV Chargers—The update will hopefully prevent drivers from wasting precious range on 'F' grade chargers—AKA the ones that don't even work. [Category: Cars]
- + US Cybersecurity Agency Will Review Malware Samples Sent by the Public—Previously reserved for government employees, Malware Next-Gen now allows submissions from any person or organization in the country. [Category: Inter...
- + Apple Smartphone Sales Slump Puts Samsung Back on Top—Apple saw a nearly 10% year-over-year decline in sales this Q1 year. [Category: Phones]
- + WD Unveils Portable Server With 368TB of Flash Storage—The Ultrastar Transporter is like a rolling server with a ton of high-speed storage. [Category: Computing]
- + Samsung to Receive $6.4 Billion in CHIPS Act Funding—The company plans to use the funds to produce 2nm wafers at its facility in Texas. [Category: Computing]
- + Grab a Super-Fast Android Tablet for Just $120—This new TCL Tab 10 features a slim design and plenty of power. [Category: Deals]
- + 'Snow Farming' Helps Ski Resorts Circumvent Unpredictable Weather—This centuries-old strategy can supplement conventional snowmaking to conserve water and energy. [Category: Energy]
- + MIT Develops Medical AI Model That Embraces Nuance, 'Talks' to Itself—Rather than spitting out a one-and-done answer, Tyche accounts for anomalies it's previously spotted to build a more 'educated' response. [Category: S...
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