Month: January 2025

Identifying the evolving security threats to AI models

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved into a cornerstone of technological and business innovation, permeating every sector and fundamentally transforming how we interact with the world. AI tools now streamline decision-making, optimize operations, and enable new, personalized experiences. However, this rapid expansion brings with it a complex and growing threat…

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Blue Origin successfully launches its SpaceX rival

The billionaire space race entered a new phase today when Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin successfully launched its 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket this morning from Cape Canaveral in Florida. At 2:03AM ET this morning, New Glenn’s seven reusable BE-4 engines ignited to propel the NG-1 rocket into space, with the second…

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Finally, another true wireless monitor with a battery, and this one is actually affordable

I’ve counted three TWM launched or demoed over the past year or so Viewsonic’s VG1656N costs under $300 and has a 4000mAh battery for an expected 3hr battery life Mirror or cast wirelessly, without the need for a separate app True wireless, portable monitors have been steadily evolving, and we…

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LG Display’s new OLEDs are even brighter and more power-efficient

LG Display is introducing its 4th-generation OLED TV displays today, which manage to not only be brighter than what it showed off in 2024, but also more power-efficient and less reflective. The LG OLED evo M5 was one of Engadget’s favorite announcements from CES 2025, thanks in part to the…

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LG Display announces its brightest, most striking OLED TV panel yet

The new panel’s innovation centers on a Primary RGB Tandem structure, which is LG Display’s proprietary technology that uses independent stacks of RGB elements to produce light. It had previously used a three-stack light source, with two layers of blue elements emitting relatively short energy wavelengths alongside red, green, and yellow elements…

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Despise internet pop-ups? Google Chrome is testing an AI-powered feature to help end these

Google Chrome’s PermissionsAI test anticipates user permissions. PermissionsAI could reduce intrusive pop-ups by analyzing user behavior. It is currently in Chrome Canary for early testing now. Google’s Chrome browser is testing a new feature dubbed PermissionsAI, which is designed to make those pesky pop-ups asking for access to your location…

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