Qualcomm and Thales debut iSIM at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, an even smaller and more direct way to integrate cellular service within connected devices. BARCELONA—Qualcomm and Thales today announced what they say is the world’s first commercially available integrated
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But on balance, we wouldn’t recommend installing this new spin on the OS Windows 11 is renowned for the relatively steep system requirements that put it out of reach for many PCs that quite happily run Windows 10, but there’s a fix
Read More about Tiny11 is out, promising to be Windows 11 without steep hardware requirementsAre You Smarter Than ChatGPT? OpenAI Tool Aims to Detect AI-Generated Text
The tool could help teachers catch students who are exploiting ChatGPT to cheat on homework assignments, though it’s far from perfect. To stop ChatGPT abuse, OpenAI has a new tool that can tell you whether a piece of text is more likely
Read More about Are You Smarter Than ChatGPT? OpenAI Tool Aims to Detect AI-Generated TextPaula Abdul Talks Up Her ‘Smart Audio Glasses’ at CES
The multi-hyphenate celeb introduces her ‘Straight Ups’ Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses at CES. LAS VEGAS—Thanks to a new set of connected sunglasses introduced at CES, you can now go from having a 1980s Paula Abdul pop hit stuck in your head to having
Read More about Paula Abdul Talks Up Her ‘Smart Audio Glasses’ at CESCambridge University Researchers Develop VR Tool for Cancer Treatment
Video game developers and cancer researchers have teamed up to turn spreadsheet data into highly detailed VR imagery of cancer cells. Virtual reality software has become an unlikely tool in the fight against cancer. In a bid to help doctors
Read More about Cambridge University Researchers Develop VR Tool for Cancer TreatmentAnyone can now use AI to make predictions about their Google spreadsheet data
Anyone can now use AI to make predictions about their Google spreadsheet data Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) research team has released a free machine learning (ML) add-on for Google Sheets that it claims can help anyone use predictions to fill gaps in
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Tesla’s 1MW megacharger with ‘immersion cooling technology’ was also revealed yesterday. Five years after it was first announced, Tesla delivered its first production Semi trucks to Pepsi yesterday, which it promised to do back in October. The delivery was accompanied by a
Read More about Tesla Delivers First Semi Trucks to PepsiXiaomi unveils concept phone with interchangeable camera lenses: Hardware chaos or pure genius?
The Xiaomi 12S Ultra Concept is engineered to support detachable camera lenses, giving the flagship smartphone a bump in photo and video output. But you shouldn’t get too excited about it yet. It’s usually January time when companies unveil their
Read More about Xiaomi unveils concept phone with interchangeable camera lenses: Hardware chaos or pure genius?Will a USB-C iPhone Make Apple’s Lightning Cable Obsolete? Not Yet
Commentary: USB-C is becoming more common on Apple products, but the Lightning cable still has a big role to play. Apple did something highly unusual last week: It provided a concrete clue about the iPhone’s future. Company executives confirmed that
Read More about Will a USB-C iPhone Make Apple’s Lightning Cable Obsolete? Not YetAmazon tries a new way to excite you about cybersecurity (it’s called laughter)
Can anyone get you to care about two-factor authentication? Amazon is trying. It’s easy to blame tech companies for the world’s parlous state. It’s somewhat accurate, too. But it’s even easier to abdicate responsibility when it’s humans’ own laziness and
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