Month: March 2023

NVIDIA and Medtronic are building an AI-enhanced endoscopy tool

NVIDIA is deepening its efforts to fight cancer using AI. The GPU maker is teaming with Medtronic to build AI into the GI Genius endoscopy tool (shown below). The two will use NVIDIA's IGX hardware and Holoscan medical platform to help detect the polyps that can lead to colorectal cancer.…

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Where to sell your used and unwanted gadgets

Every year means new iterations of your favorite phones from the likes of Apple, Samsung and Google, so you might be tempted to upgrade to your handset. But with some new phones costing over $1,000, keeping up with the latest and greatest can really take a toll on your wallet.…

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AMD’s new 96-core monster CPU is likely to break world records

A series of leaked documents seem to confirm that AMD is planning to bring back a key consumer feature to its most advanced server processor to date, the EPYC Genoa-X.  3D V-cache debuted on the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and has now been rolled out to three more consumer-focussed processors –…

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The best mobile microphones for 2023

If you consider yourself a mobile creator and you’re not using some sort of dedicated microphone, you might be holding yourself back. We’re not judging, but your audience likely is. Audio, especially dialog, is often overlooked, but nothing screams amateur more than subpar sound. There are many, many options for…

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Klipsch’s 16-in subwoofer beast takes aim at the Sonos Sub to score a low end win

Klipsch has taken the wraps off a new range of Reference Premiere Series subwoofers, complementing the recent release of its Reference Premiere speakers (opens in new tab). Billed by Klipsch President Paul Jacobs (with no sense of hyperbole) as the “biggest, baddest, loudest, most powerful subs the earth has ever seen”, the new…

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Google is opening up access to its Bard AI chatbot today

Since unveiling its Bard conversational AI in February, Google has been working to improve the chatbot's responses, after it spouted misinformation in its Twitter debut. More recently, we've seen the company add generative AI features to practically its entire suite of services, while access to the Bard chatbot remained exclusive…

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