Month: April 2021

Nvidia’s fastest GPU has gone on sale Nvidia RTX A6000

Specialist hardware maker PNY has released a new graphics card based on the Nvidia RTX A6000 that lends itself to various high-performance creative and scientific computing environments. Based on the Ampere architecture, the card is armed with a whopping 48GB GDDR6 memory with ECC and a memory bandwidth of 768…

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How your gas stove sparked a battle over climate change

Gas stovetops have become a proxy battleground for the future of the planet. Some cities are trying to cut down their greenhouse gas emissions by getting rid of gas hookups in new construction. But the natural gas industry isn’t going down without a fight. Pro-gas marketing campaigns have most successfully…

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Ikea Now Makes a (Handsome) Air Purifier

It’s cute. It’s small. It mounts on the wall. Source

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Former NASA chief Jim Bridenstine joins satellite internet firm Viasat’s board

Former NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine is joining space-based broadband firm Viasat’s board of directors as his latest post-NASA gig, after joining a space-focused private equity firm in January. Wading into the world of satellite internet, he says he’s concerned about the digital divide and the future of humanity, and he…

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This Retro Gaming Console Is a Time Machine to the ’80s

The Evercade is a cartridge-based handheld, and it successfully delivers a dose of nostalgia and joy. Source

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Should I buy a 65-inch TV? LG CX OLED

Should you buy a 65-inch TV? The short answer is: if you can afford it, a bigger TV is often a better TV. In the UK, the average screen size grew from around the size of a 32-inch TV at the turn of the century up to that of a…

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