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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel's Next Big Move: Why Servers, Not Desktops, Are Getting a Cache Boost

Ever since AMD's 3D V-Cache technology started making waves in the gaming world, folks have been wondering what Intel's response would be. Well, it turns out Intel's not too keen on playing catch-up in the desktop gaming market. Instead, they're focusing on the server scene. Intel's got a new line

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring the Power of Large Language Models in Software Development

Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly popular. They're being used not just as smart tools, but also as parts of bigger software systems. These systems, called LLM-integrated applications, use LLMs to do tasks that would otherwise be tough or need a lot of coding. As this field grows

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Are Apple’s New MacBook Pros Secretly Packing Better Screens?

The latest MacBook Pro models might be hiding a major upgrade. Display expert Ross Young believes these new MacBooks use quantum dot displays. This technology, often found in high-end TVs and monitors, can show a wider range of colors and better brightness. Apple hasn't officially announced this cha

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Ideal Power Makes Waves with B-TRAN™ Tech and New Partnerships

Ideal Power Inc. , a company dedicated to revolutionizing power switches, has shared its Q3 2024 achievements. Their star product, the B-TRAN™ bidirectional semiconductor power switch, is catching the eye of big players in electric vehicles and renewable energy. The company has been busy collaborati

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why the New 2024 Kindle Paperwhite is a Game Changer

Even if you're not a fan of Amazon, the new Kindle Paperwhite might just make you reconsider your stance. This 12th-generation e-reader isn't just a minor upgrade; it's a significant leap forward in speed and functionality. The new Paperwhite packs a 7-inch screen, up from 6. 8 inches, and it finall

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Kitchen Tech: What's Useful and What's Not

These days, kitchens are getting smarter with appliances that connect to Wi-Fi, update themselves, and respond to voice commands. There are refrigerators that track your food and ovens you can preheat from your phone. Even coffee makers can be scheduled to brew at just the right time. But not all th

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Crunching the Numbers: How Machine Learning Predicts South Korean Badminton Champ's Moves

In the world of badminton, South Korea's An Se-young has been dominating the scene with an impressive win rate. Using machine learning, researchers have analyzed her game, aiming to predict how she'll score and what tactics she'll use. The study looked at her play in the 2023 BWF Olympic points cycl

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Nano Detectives: Spotting Melamine in Milk with Gold-Silver Sensors

Imagine tiny, gold-silver nanoparticles acting like superheroes, helping us detect harmful substances in milk! These nanoparticles, shaped like triangles, hexagons, and pentagons, are about 23-26 nanometers in size. They're created through a simple process called seed and growth, then placed on a ti

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhones Now Reboot to Stay Safe: How Apple's New Feature Works

You might have heard that some iPhones suddenly reboot on their own. It turns out, this isn't a glitch, but a new security feature Apple has added to iOS 18. The feature, called "inactivity reboot, " makes your iPhone restart if you haven't unlocked it in 72 hours. This is a clever move by Apple to

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPods Take Over the Skies: A Game-Changer in Air Travel

Imagine this: You're on a plane, and instead of watching the same old in-flight movies, you can play your favorite songs or watch your own videos right from your iPod. That's what happened on November 14, 2006, when Apple announced a big change in air travel. They teamed up with six airlines to let

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