Month: June 2022
Take that, GitHub: AWS launches its own AI coding assistant
Audio player loading… Seemingly no sector is safe from Amazon, which will now compete with GitHub with a new AI coding assistant from Amazon Web Services (AWS). The new tool, called Amazon CodeWhisperer, provides developers with machine learning-based suggestions aimed at boosting productivity. The new tool supports code written in…
Read MoreHow NASA might protect tomorrow’s astronauts from deep space radiation
There are a million and one ways to die in space, whether it’s from micrometeoroid impacts shredding your ship or solar flares frying its electronics, drowning in your own sweat during a spacewalk or having a cracked coworker push you out an airlock. And right at the top of the…
Read More7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and more this weekend (June 24)
Audio player loading… After last week’s refreshingly understated crop of streaming service arrivals, Netflix returns to the fore with two tentpole productions whose names are sure to feature on Twitter’s trending page in coming days. In truth, it’s hard to decide which new series is the bigger: Money Heist: Korea…
Read MoreOnly a fifth of Brits think 5G will improve their lives
Audio player loading… Only a fifth of Brits believe that 5G (opens in new tab) connectivity will change their lives, suggesting that the mobile industry’s belief that next-generation networks will transform society and industry has not captured the imagination of the general public. The UK is the third-most pessimistic country…
Read MoreToyota bZ4X electric SUV review: mediocre at best
Toyota, one of the largest automotive manufacturers in the world, has created some innovative products that push the limits of what’s possible when it comes to gasoline alternatives, introducing everything from the innovative hydrogen-electric Mirai to the exceedingly popular hybrid Prius. Yet, the company has been surprisingly late to the…
Read MoreMSI’s No-Frills Gaming Laptop Misses the Mark on Value
With prices above $1,000 at the low end, MSI’s Katana GF66 no-frills gaming laptop struggles to make a mark as a value-for-money machine. Source
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