What will computer hardware look like in the next five years? With everything we know today, we can certainly suss some of this out now. It’s always fun to put on a cape and pull out a crystal ball, and having covered PCs for 17.5 years, I’d hope I could …
Read More »5 Reasons Space Exploration Is More Important Than Ever
Space may be the final frontier, but it’s an expensive one to explore. There are ample problems with which to contend here on Earth, and that leads some people to wonder if space exploration is worth the hassle. At ExtremeTech, we believe the answer is unequivocally “yes.” Here are five …
Read More »Violent Collision May Have Created Martian Moons Phobos and Deimos
A colossal impact between proto-Mars and a Vesta-to-Ceres-sized object likely produced the two Martian moons, Phobos and Deimos, according to new research. Mars is kept company by two cratered moons — an inner moon named Phobos and an outer moon named Deimos. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Malin Space …
Read More »Matt Besler enters KC lore
Matt Besler has been a staple of soccer in Kansas City for nearly 10 years now. The Sporting KC captain’s start in Friday night’s 6-0 mauling of the Vancouver Whitecaps was his 228th career start in the club’s colors, drawing him level with assistant coach and former midfielder Kerry Zavagnin …
Read More »AMD Announces 35W Ryzen Desktop APUs
AMD’s Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G are excellent APUs, but they both have a fairly high TDP requirement. A 65W TDP is fine for even a small tower, but it’s a fairly aggressive thermal envelope for the smallest systems or chassis roughly the size of an Intel NUC. …
Read More »Amazon May Announce a Domestic Robot This Year
Several tech giants are trying to get artificial intelligence into your home by way of smart some speakers, but Amazon reportedly wants to take it a step further. Sources claim that Amazon is working on a home robot that will be unveiled later this year. The project is code named …
Read More »Alien Civilizations on Super-Earths Might Be Stuck There Because of High Gravity
As astronomers look out across unfathomable distances and observe other solar systems, they often see so-called “super-Earths.” These worlds are rocky like Earth, but they can be several times more massive. They might also be our best hope of finding life outside our solar system. We’ll have to go to …
Read More »New Species of ‘Exploding Ant’ Discovered: Colobopsis explodens
Entomologists are claiming they have discovered a new species of so-called ‘exploding ant’ living in the remote rainforests of Borneo, Thailand, and Malaysia. When their colony is threatened by an intruder, minor workers of the new species — named Colobopsis explodens — can tear their own body apart, in order …
Read More »Study: Majority reject ads on smart speakers
A new online survey of US adults from NetElixir found that the majority of respondents don’t want ads on virtual assistants or in voice search results. The study is problematic, however, because it fails in most instances to distinguish between experiences on smartphones and smart speaker devices. Despite this, there …
Read More »Why do we overcomplicate link building?
People regularly ask me what tactics and strategies I can share with them about link building. When I answer, “Well I just search the web for good sites and reach out to them,” I tend to get a lot of disappointed looks and long faces. I don’t have any top-secret …
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