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…
Read MoreBlue 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…
Read MoreFinally, 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…
Read MoreLG 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…
Read MoreLG 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…
Read MoreDespise 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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