After a lot California has actually been via these previous couple of Months fires, landslides etc … CNN Just launch a tidal wave caution. By Madison Park, CNN A tidal wave caution holds for southeast and also southern Alaska, consisting of the Alaska peninsula, Aleutian islands as well as British …
Read More »TSMC: Supercomputing, AI Will Drive Semiconductor Business, Not Phones
For the last few years, phone and tablet SoCs have been the driving force behind product cycles and foundry technology improvements. Over the last decade, yearly product introduction cycles for phones became the norm, and the entire semiconductor industry retooled to match this requirement. Now, TSMC thinks the bloom is …
Read More »Intel Issuing Updates for Meltdown, Spectre Reboot Problem on Older Platforms
Of all the companies hit by the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, Intel has been the most exposed, thanks to aggressive memory speculation and its own market dominance. Initial patches for the vulnerabilities have already begun rolling out, but have been hit by various problems, including a frequent reboot issue. Intel …
Read More »Nvidia Calls for Limits as Crypto Hysteria Pushes GPU Prices Sky High
One of the most important choices every PC builder makes is which graphics card to buy. That choice has been getting much more stressful lately as the price of GPUs skyrockets. You can thank the surge of interest in cryptocurrency for the increase in graphics card prices, but Nvidia is …
Read More »Amazon’s Automated Grocery Store Opens to the Public
Amazon became the retail giant it is today by luring consumers away from brick-and-mortar shops with a massive online selection and cheap shipping. Now, Amazon has its own physical store in Seattle where people can pick up groceries and just walk out, and it’s open beginning today. The cashier-free store …
Read More »How to Become Less Addicted to Your Phone, Which Is Now Smarter Than You
Last year will likely remembered for many things — political turmoil, disastrous hurricanes, and the advent of cheap solar power among them. But the most enduring milestone may be that it was the year software finally became smarter than us. The programs we use are no longer simple servants, faithfully executing …
Read More »SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Delayed by US Government Shutdown
SpaceX has been on the verge of test-firing its long-awaited Falcon Heavy rocket for weeks, but there’s a new kink in its plans. No, it’s not a mechanical issue with the rocket. It’s the intractable bureaucracy of the US government. After previously suggesting a government shutdown would not delay the …
Read More »The Olympic-Inspired Bodyweight Workout
Illustration: Tantika Tivorat Not headed to PyeongChang this year? We’ve got 10 ways you can still get in on the action! This Olympic-inspired bodyweight workout features exercises borrowed from the top winter sports on display. Because who can watch the Olympic Games and not be inspired to move? This 15-minute …
Read More »12 Whole 30 Breakfast Recipes That Go Beyond Eggs
The Whole 30 diet has quite a few “nos”: No packaged foods, no dairy, no sugar, no grains, no alcohol. Clearly Pop Tarts and mimosas aren’t on the menu for breakfast, so what is? When eggs become boring, reach for these 12 delicious and filling Whole 30 breakfast recipes, which …
Read More »Researchers Discover Why New Caledonian Crows Make Hooked Stick Tools
A University of St Andrews-led study shows that New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) acquire hidden food several times faster when using hooked rather than basic (non-hooked) tools, regardless of tool material, prey type and extraction context. The New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides) is the only non-human animal known to craft …
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