Month: July 2024
Blumhouse’s Afraid brings AI terror to the smart home
Sony and Blumhouse’s Afraid from director Chris Weitz might not go so far as to suggest that you shouldn’t have so many smart devices watching and listening to everything you do in your home. But the movie’s first trailer will probably leave you contemplating what the AI-powered Internet of Things…
Read MoreAmazon is bricking its Astro business robots less than a year after launch
Subject: An important message about Astro for Business Dear Astro for Business customer, At Amazon, we seek to invent new solutions like Astro for Business to help serve our customers. While we are proud of what we’ve built, we’ve made the decision to end support for Astro for Business to…
Read MoreWhen light meet bytes: Intel debuts crucial optical tech that will boost AI performance — OCI chiplet can move up to 4Tbps and consume nearly 70% less power than rivals
Intel has unveiled the industry’s first fully integrated bidirectional optical I/O chiplet at the recent Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2024. This optical compute interconnect (OCI), showcased by Intel’s Integrated Photonics Solutions group, supports 64 channels of 32Gbps data transmission in both directions over up to 100 meters of fiber…
Read More“We have won the war on floppy disks” — Japanese government says it has finally eradicated ancient hardware
In a major milestone for modernization, Japan’s government has eliminated the use of floppy disks in all its systems. The achievement comes two or three decades after the technology’s prime, and marks a pivotal milestone in Japan’s ongoing campaign to digitize and streamline government operations. By mid-June, the Digital Agency…
Read MoreScientists make cameras work more like human eyes and this could be good news for future smartphones
A little-known quirk of the human eye might pave the way for better self-driving car cameras and even more effective smartphone photography. As you’re reading this, your eyes are in most cases slowly scanning from left to right but even when not reading or looking at a fixed object your…
Read MoreParamount and Skydance could be the next big streaming giant – here’s what that might mean for Paramount Plus
Paramount Global looks to be finally closing in on a buyer and out of the long list of suitors that it has attracted in the past six months, it’s Skydance Media that’s reached a preliminary deal to buy it, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters today (July 3).…
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