Ahead of the 10th anniversary of AMD’s socket AM4 this September, the brand may be set to release a special anniversary edition of its most beloved AM4 CPU: The Ryzen 5800X3D. Rumors suggest AMD has made a special edition of the chip with anniversary branding and may have even restarted …
Read More »Could Gravitational Waves Be Detectable With a Single Atom?
A new paper from Stockholm University lays out an intriguing idea: What if the spontaneous radiation emitted by single atoms is actually affected by passing gravitational waves? And what if those effects could be read out to create a detection of the gravitational wave in question?Let’s go back to the …
Read More »Could Computing With Light Finally Make AI Profitable?
A paper published this week in the journal Science Advances demonstrates an optical computing concept that could greatly accelerate AI, while reducing energy costs and heat production. Intriguingly, it does all this by way of an “infinity mirror.”Optical computers have several intrinsic advantages, provided they work. Not only does light …
Read More »Space-Brain Is Real, and It Could Affect Future Manned Missions
Before humans sent the first dogs and chimps into space, there was genuine fear: Can a living creature evolved for gravity survive in sustained zero-G? Many posited that the result would be fatal, as gas bubbles formed in the veins or stomach acid rose to eat the body from within. …
Read More »New Windows 11 Update Could Slow Down Your PC
Microsoft’s latest December 2025 updates are a mixed bag for Windows users. On one hand, the company has confirmed that the AppX Deployment Service (Appxsvc) will now default to an “Automatic” startup type in Windows 11 24H2/25H2 and Server 2025 updates (KB5072033). This service handles Store apps and updates, but …
Read More »Rectangular Telescope Design Could Offer the Best Way to Find Earth-Like Planets
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already captured some incredible images of our universe, with some game-changing insights to boot. But researchers at New York’s Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute believe the observatory would be capable of even more if it had been designed differently. Published Sunday in Frontiers in Astronomy …
Read More »Nothing Phone (3) to Launch in US, Could Cost Around $1,000
Nothing is preparing to bring its next flagship, the Nothing Phone (3), to the United States. The company will make the device available for purchase through its website and Amazon. And apparently, the Nothing Phone (3) won’t have its fancy glyph lights at the back; maybe it’s time for something …
Read More »Leak: Nintendo Switch 2 GPU Could Hit 3.1 TFLOPS When Docked
Despite its modest computing power, the Nintendo Switch has become the best-selling current game console. The upcoming Switch 2 will get a big speed boost, but don’t expect it to leave other consoles in the dust. With a bit of data mining, one forum user has found processor specifications for …
Read More »Lenovo’s Legion Go Handheld
Handheld gaming is making a comeback, and hardware companies are reluctant to miss out. Lenovo is said to be making a portable gaming PC to rival Valve’s successful Steam Deck. Called the Legion Go, the device is rumored to capitalize on AMD’s new gaming-focused Phoenix processors to create a lean …
Read More »3 ways PPC campaign management could soon change
Search Engine Land » PPC » 3 ways PPC campaign management could soon change Search marketing has evolved rapidly in the past 12 months. This trend will likely continue to accelerate over the next two years. Automation and AI have already revolutionized the search industry, and it’s worth considering what …
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