A hardcore graphics card hobbyist has published a video showing off his incredible collection, which includes just about every flagship GPU from each major generation over the past 30 years. The expansive exhibit spans three decades of Nvidia and ATI/AMD graphics cards, starting with the NV1 from 1995 and running …
Read More »RCS Messaging Wars
A few years ago, Google announced it was giving up on its much-maligned Allo chat platform. Instead, Google said it was going all-in on “Chat,” which is the branding it chose for Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging. That decision is finally starting to pay off with news that AT&T has …
Read More »Bacteriophage Species
A team of biologists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the European Bioinformatics Institute and the Universidad de los Andes has identified 142,809 species of bacteriophages — viruses that infect and replicate in bacteria — living in the human gut. Camarillo-Guerrero et al. introduce the Gut Phage Database, a collection of …
Read More »AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs
Yesterday, we covered news from Mercury Research showing that Intel had regained market share from AMD in both desktop and mobile. The news, however, wasn’t all bad for AMD. According to Dean McCarron, president of Mercury Research, AMD shipped nearly a million Ryzen 5000 CPUs in Q4 of 2020. …
Read More »New Thermal Paste
Arctic — once known as Arctic Cooling — appears to have a new thermal paste inbound to market. Right now, Arctic sells two types of paste — Arctic MX-2 and Arctic MX-4, with the latter positioned as a more expensive and better-performing product. According to Amazon, there’s a new …
Read More »Boston Dynamics For $1 Billion
If you’ve ever seen a video of an unsettlingly lifelike robot, it was probably a Boston Dynamics machine. The company just started selling its first product, the Spot quadruped robot. Owner SoftBank apparently feels this is the best time to unload the company, which it purchased from Google in …
Read More »Windows Vista support ends next month, upsetting almost no one
The outcry when Microsoft tried to end support for Windows XP was so great the company had to delay the shutdown multiple times. It’s unlikely Windows Vista will get the same treatment. Microsoft is planning to quietly end support for Vista in just one month. After April 11th, 2017, Vista …
Read More »Blue Jays almost to a deal with Jose Bautista
After losing Edwin Encarnacion to the Indians earlier this offseason, it appears the Blue Jays will retain their other big free agent slugger, Jose Bautista. There have been rumblings of a potential reunion between Bautista and the Blue Jays pretty much all offseason, though things really picked up in recent …
Read More »10 Yogurt Parfaits That Are Almost Too Pretty to Eat
Forget what you know about boring fast food or airport yogurt parfaits. These extra-special creations are as mesmerizing as they are delicious. Layered in between pillowy spoonfuls of Greek yogurt, you’ll find everything from sweet strawberries slices to a surprise ombre of green matcha chia pudding. And you’ll be eating …
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