We LIKE gathering things– Odd style tools, pencil shavings, quesadilla drippings, and software application, specifically software. We’ve long wondered which 3D CAD software application designer was going to pull an Adobe CC and launch an all-in-one of their whole software … Read More
Read More »New Solar Panel Design Could Charge Your Phone With Ambient Light
Battery technology is still advancing at a sluggish rate in spite of intense research. The amount of energy you can carry around continues to limit what our mobile devices can do, and current methods of charging can only take us so far. A French solar power startup with the counterintuitive …
Read More »Intel Kills Knights Hill, Will Launch Xeon Phi Architecture for Exascale Computing
In 2006, Intel decided to build a new GPU architecture, codenamed Larrabee. It didn’t work, so Intel decided to re-spin it as a manycore architecture dubbed Knights Ferry. While the first KNF processors were prototypes with literal GPU silicon still bolted on-die, follow-up chips like Knights Corner switched to a …
Read More »What the Hell Happened to the Steam Hardware Survey? [Updated]
Update: Multiple readers have written to suggest this could be a surge related to PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds opening in China. If so, it would be an extraordinary event — I can’t recall a single time when one title so overwhelmingly tilted Steam results in a given direction. But as multiple readers …
Read More »FBI and Apple May Again Clash Over Encrypted iPhone After Texas Shooting
The FBI and Apple could be headed for another showdown after the FBI has reportedly found itself stymied by an encrypted iPhone. The device in question belonged to Devin Kelley, the suspected shooter in last weekend’s Texas church shooting. The agency initially refused to identify the phone make, but it’s …
Read More »What the Hell Happened to the Steam Hardware Survey?
For years, Valve has consistently published a monthly update on which systems and components its users own. It’s never been a perfect metric. It only captures computers that log into the service over a period of time, it isn’t always updated promptly when AMD or Nvidia launch new GPUs, and …
Read More »Samsung Introduces 16Gbps GDDR6 Memory, 2GB Capacities
Samsung has announced that it’s bringing new, advanced GDDR6 modules to market with higher capacities and clock rates. It’s a step forward for the state of GDDR memory as a whole, with higher data transfer rates (up to 16Gbps) and larger capacities (16Gb, or 2GB per die). In other words, …
Read More »Oculus Home Update Breaks AMD Support on DK2 Hardware
One of the major challenges of ramping up support for the fledgling VR industry is ensuring interoperability for major VR platforms. In theory, games should look identical on every headset, but companies that optimize for one specific platform over another may be able to wring specific advantages out of doing …
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Read More »Apple Working to Fix iPhone X Cold Bug, But This Problem Isn’t New
At least some iPhone X phones have a significant cold bug that causes the screen to become unresponsive once the temperature drops. Apple is reportedly working on a software fix for the issue. The problem, as described by various users, is that the display becomes unresponsive in cold weather, only …
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