The Surface Go is intended to bring Microsoft’s polish and excellent overall design characteristics to a much lower price point, while simultaneously replacing the now-aged Surface 3, which debuted back in 2015. On the surface, there’s a lot to like about the tablet — but reviewer opinions on the device …
Read More »Researchers Create Computer the Size of a Speck of Dust
Researchers at the University of Michigan have created a computer so tiny, it’s dwarfed by a single grain of dust. The device, measuring just 0.3mm on a side, doesn’t just strain our eyes — it strains our definition of what a computer is. Expect a lot more devices like this …
Read More »Tesla Dumps Nvidia, Goes It Alone on AI Hardware
It’s been two years since Elon Musk said that Tesla would develop its own chips to facilitate autonomous driving and began hiring a team of designers and executives to make it happen. This week Musk went public with the results. Tesla has developed its own silicon for running the neural …
Read More »Looks Like The Dodgers Have Set A Stadium Record
The Dodgers scored a season-high nine runs in the seventh; the 21 total runs are the most ever by any team at Dodger Stadium and the franchises most since July 21, 2001, in Colorado. Joc Pederson started the night with a leadoff homer and left the yard again in the …
Read More »Reduce Your Electricity Bill by Adjusting Home Activities
Reduce Your Electricity Bill by Adjusting Home Activities Posted on August 3, 2018 by Audry Black With the cost of education, housing, childcare, and travel steadily increasing, we’re all left trying to keep up with these rising expenses by looking for ways to cut costs. Finding untapped opportunities to save …
Read More »NASA’s Open Source Rover Is a Miniature Curiosity You Can Build Yourself
NASA’s Curiosity rover has been a huge success, covering more distance on Mars than any other vehicle. The agency has used Curiosity as a tool to promote science and robotics in classrooms around the country, and it even built a smaller version of Curiosity called ROV-E to demonstrate some robotics …
Read More »Easy Beach Birthday Cupcakes
Birthday cupcakes are my favorite. While I do enjoy a good birthday cake, cupcakes make serving and decorating so much easier. When you are busy and short on time, you can still wow the birthday boy or girl with something fun like these easy beach birthday cupcakes! Don’t have …
Read More »Lenovo X1 Carbon vs. Yoga: Which ThinkPad Model Is Right for You?
Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 models have long been a favorite of those looking for high-performance laptops suitable for workhorse use but with a touch of style. Its new 6th generation X1 Carbon and 3rd generation X1 Yoga continue with that trend. Both are equipped with the latest in CPU, display, and …
Read More »AMD’s B450 Chipset Brings Advanced Features to Budget Ryzen Motherboards
AMD launched the Ryzen 2000-series chips a few months ago, but your choices for motherboards have been depressingly limited. There were the high-end (and expensive) X470 chipsets, or you could hope an old board would work. Now, the new B450 chipset opens up powerful features to more price-conscious Ryzen builders. …
Read More »Jack Mewhort From The Colts Retires From The NFL After 4 Seasons.
Colts Jack Mewhort retires from NFL after 4 seasons Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Jack Mewhort is retiring from the NFL after just four seasons. I would like to thank the Irsay family and the entire Colts organization for giving me the opportunity to live a childhood dream, Mewhort said in …
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