Month: July 2024

Zoo hatches record number of condor chicks to release into the wild

Conservationists will be able to release more California condors into the wild thanks to a record number of chicks hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo this breeding season. It’s the latest success in an incredible conservation story for North America’s biggest flying bird. A total of 17 chicks hatched at…

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Fujitsu is planning the most powerful CPU ever for its supercomputer — launching in 2027, 288-core Monaka abandons HBM, will use PCIe 6.0 and 2nm process but will it be enough to fend off x86?

Fujitsu is preparing to introduce a new data center processor in 2027. Called Monaka, the 288-core chip (144 cores x two sockets), will be based on Armv9-A architecture and turn its back on High Bandwidth Memory in favor of PCIe 6.0 (CXL3.0). The chip will use 3D many-core architecture for…

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Android users rejoice! You’ll soon be able to connect Windows 11 File Explorer to your smartphone and transfer files with ease

You may remember that a while back, we reported on a nifty feature hidden in test versions of  Windows 11, allowing users to see and use their phone within the desktop OS (in File Explorer) as if it were an external drive. We have been waiting patiently for this feature…

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Here’s how to stop X from using your posts to train its AI

X uses your data to train its Grok AI assistant, but if you’d like to opt out of that, you can do that right from your settings menu. It is accessible on the web right here, or you can find it yourself if you click the three dots menu, then…

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Another major spyware firm has been breached — thousands of devices have private details exposed

A US spyware maker called Spytech has been breached, leading to sensitive data it held on thousands of its victims being leaked online A report from TechCrunch, which has seen the stolen data and confirmed its authenticity, notes an unidentified person “with knowledge of the breach” reached out to the…

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New Windows 11 preview has good news and bad ahead of 24H2 release: more features are coming… and more ads

Microsoft has just released a new Windows 11 test build in the Release Preview channel, the final stage of testing for preview builds, and this is an exciting – or depressing, in some respects – look at what will eventually be the 24H2 update for the OS. As you’re likely…

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