Month: August 2020

Facebook’s AI can generate MRI images in minutes instead of an hour

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been providing physicians with vital insights into patients’ insides since their development in the 1970s. However, the machines operate at a glacially slow pace and require the patient remain perfectly still. Thi… Source

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AMD launches A520 motherboards, so building a PC just got cheaper null

AMD has announced the launch of its new motherboards featuring the A520 chipset, providing a wallet-friendly solution for those building a PC where saving money is a priority. A520 motherboards stay with the AM4 socket, and models will be available from the usual manufacturers across the globe. These boards support…

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Chrome is getting a handy tweak to improve your browsing experience – but not on iOS Google Chrome

Google is on a mission to make the web a better place, and had previously talked about shaming sites that load slowly with a warning tag for would-be visitors. But now the company has started to roll out a system that works the opposite way, highlighting sites that offer better…

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Panasonic’s new home cubicle is a disheartening glimpse at our work-from-home future

The modern office cubicle is almost synonymous with the drudgery of a soul-crushing office job. But if for some reason you’ve found yourself missing the not-quite-solid not-quite-walls of your regular office, Panasonic is working to bring the magic of cubicles to your work-from-home life with its new 88,000 yen (around…

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Bluetooth coronavirus ‘Track and Trace’ app could soon come to wearables null

Work is underway on a standardized Bluetooth specification that would allow wearables to be used as part of smartphone-based track and trace systems. Exposure Notification Systems (ENS) work by alerting users if they have been in close proximity to someone who is later diagnosed with Covid-19. Nearly all public systems…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review: Unabashedly over the top

When I first spent time with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, I said it felt a lot like a Galaxy S20 Ultra "with a stylus and a bit of a makeover." I also said that, with devices like that super-premium S20 Ultra kicking around, the Note 20 Ultra didn’t fee……

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