Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the NASA astronauts who lived at the International Space Station (ISS) for 286 days following the failure of Boeing’s Starliner capsule, have recovered from their lengthy lack of gravity. In an interview with Reuters, the duo shared that they completed an intensive physical readaptation program …
Read More »Big Sound, Small Price: Logitech G435 Wireless Headset Hits New Low
There’s nothing fun about clunky headsets that leave your neck sore halfway through a game. That’s what makes this Logitech G435 deal such a nice find—it’s lightweight, wireless, and ready to handle everything from casual play to competitive chaos. Right now, it’s down to $49.88 from its original price of …
Read More »Opera's New Neon Browser Can Code for You
Opera has announced a new browser called Opera Neon, which is made to add AI-driven workflows and automate tasks for users. The browser is currently behind a waitlist, and Opera says that users will need to subscribe to use it once it launches; pricing details have not yet been shared.Opera …
Read More »TSMC Is Adding a Chip Design Center to Its Germany Fab
TSMC plans to open a design center to support its fab in Germany, according to a report by Reuters. Unlike a fab, which requires years of construction, the design center is (comparably) easier and faster to launch. In fact, TSMC expects to open the center in the next several months.“It’s …
Read More »China's Latest Space Mission Will Grab Samples of a Near-Earth Asteroid and Comet
The latest mission out of the China National Space Administration (CNSA) will examine not one, but two space bodies. After Tianwen-2 launches Wednesday afternoon, it will rendezvous with a near-Earth asteroid, then send samples to Earth before setting out to meet with a distant comet.If all goes according to plan, …
Read More »Microsoft's AI Weather Model Is More Accurate, Less Expensive Than Traditional Forecasting
Ever since artificial intelligence entered the mainstream, scientists have been eager to unleash it on weather forecasting. The forecasts we get from our smartphones, TVs, and smart speakers take a lot of processing power—and therefore time and money—to generate. Even then, they’re fairly zoomed out, or “coarse resolution,” making it …
Read More »ASRock Might Have Admitted It's At Fault for Ryzen 9000 X3D Issues
After more than 100 reported instances of AMD Ryzen 9000 X3D CPUs breaking or having performance issues with ASRock motherboards, employees from the company have been quoted by a YouTuber as admitting some measure of fault on their end. This hasn’t been confirmed and is far from official. But it’s …
Read More »This $15 Upgrade for PCs Is a Stealth Gaming Boost
Windows 11 Pro is a lot more than a basic UI update. It’s a serious performance upgrade for anyone with a gaming PC. From DirectX 12 Ultimate, Auto HDR, and DirectStorage, the OS taps into modern hardware in ways Windows 10 simply can’t. And right now, you can get Windows 11 …
Read More »Best Android Tips to Make Your Phone More Useful
Apple had a headstart in the smartphone era, but Android quickly caught up and is now the most popular computing platform in the world—larger than iOS, of course, but also surpassing Windows and macOS. Android is powerful, but a bit hard to keep up with. Google is always making tweaks …
Read More »Optical SSDs Enable Storage At Extreme Distance
Japanese memory manufacturer Kioxia had an intriguing demo on show at Computex this year, in a next-generation “Optical” SSD design. These drives utilize light, rather than electricity, to transfer data between the drive and host system, offering greater signal integrity in the process. That makes it possible to run the …
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