Month: November 2024

The best MP3 players of 2024

Sometimes, you want to really unplug and listen to music while going for a nature walk, focusing on deep work, or decompressing during chaotic family gatherings (looking at you, Thanksgiving). But it can be difficult to truly disconnect if you’re listening to music on your phone, even if you’re on do not disturb mode. Enter […]

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Microsoft unveils $350 cloud mini PC for enterprises

Why it matters: Microsoft introduced a cloud-based version of Windows a few years ago to help organizations quickly reach the company’s tools and access workstation-level processing power on various devices. Microsoft’s upcoming mini PC aims to offer a cheap, secure, and fast access point to that remote OS. Pre-orders are now open for the Windows […]

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AMD-powered supercomputer El Capitan takes the global performance crown

Do It Super: AMD’s resurgence in the chip industry is influencing the specialized high-performance computing market as well. A few years after unveiling the world’s fastest supercomputer, the US chipmaker is once again making headlines by bringing another HPC powerhouse online. AMD is once again dominating the Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers […]

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Blender 4.3 combines animation, sculpting, and rendering upgrades

Blender is an open source software for 3D modeling, rendering, animation, post-production, interactive creation and playback. Available for Windows, Linux, Irix, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD or macOS. [embedded content] Modeling A range of 3D object types including polygon meshes, NURBS surfaces, Bezier and B-spline curves, metaballs, vector fonts (TrueType, PostScript, OpenType) ‘Smooth proxy’ style catmull-clark subdivision […]

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Researchers show off AI-powered warning system for lithium-ion battery fires

Forward-looking: Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology have created an AI system that could serve as an early warning system for lithium-ion battery fires, potentially providing valuable time to mitigate the catastrophic effects of a compromised battery before it catches fire. Wai Cheong “Andy” Tam, one of the researchers on the NIST […]

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