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AMD mid-range and entry-level RDNA 4 GPUs could match RTX 4080 and 4060 Ti

Rumor mill: Sources have previously told YouTuber Moore’s Law is Dead that AMD plans to release only mid-range and entry-level graphics cards in its upcoming RDNA 4 series, likely launching sometime in 2024. A new report from the channel provides more concrete details regarding the die size, processors, and release window. AMD is reportedly preparing […]

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An experimental 3D printer will melt steel to create new objects… in space

Space Science: The recently launched Cygnus NG-20 robotic spacecraft is currently docked with the International Space Station (ISS). The resupply mission is packed with supplies for the ISS crew as well as science experiments, including an innovative 3D metal printer developed by Airbus for the European Space Agency (ESA). In a historic development, the ISS

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Microsoft is bringing AI Super Resolution upscaling to Windows 11

In context: Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26052 to the Canary and Dev channels last week, introducing multiple new AI-based features. One of these is “Speak for Me,” which allows users to create their own voice avatars to communicate with people in online meetings. The latest build also contains a hidden AI feature

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Windows Insiders can now use Sudo just like they do on Linux

What just happened? Microsoft has introduced a handy new feature in the latest Windows 11 Insider build – Sudo for Windows. Sudo, which stands for “superuser do,” is a command typically found in Linux operating systems that allows users to conveniently run elevated commands from a normal user account without having to open a separate

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There’s a possibility FTX customers get repaid in full after all

TL;DR: At first it appeared that the one million customers that lost their funds with the cryptocurrency exchange were flat out of luck. But some savvy investments, a rigorous clawback effort and the soaring price of Bitcoin have changed the story line. We all know the sad (scam) story: When FTX’s multibillion-dollar cryptocurrency exchange spiraled

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White House seeks to cryptographically verify Biden videos to mitigate deepfake risks

In context: With deepfake and generative AI scams on the rise, the White House says that ways to cryptographically verify their official releases are “in the works.” No details have been shared yet of what this process would ultimately look like, but it seems probable that it would be a form of ‘signing’ official releases

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Overclocking the Ryzen 7 8700G’s integrated Radeon 780M graphics

In brief: We already know that AMD’s new Ryzen 7 8700G APU responds favorably to fast DDR5. Now, we have a better idea of what’s possible when stretching the iGPU’s legs as well as what’s possible when combining an overclocked iGPU with elevated CPU core frequencies and high-performance memory. Overclocker SkatterBencher recently pushed the platform

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This real-world Pokédex identifies pocket monsters using ChatGPT and AI voice cloning

In context: A YouTuber recreated a real-life working version of the Pokédex from the 1990s anime series. For those unfamiliar, the Pokédex was a red camera-like device that Ash used to identify Pokémon. The gadget would analyze the creature and then vocally tell Ash its name and description. Abe Haskins, the engineer and host behind

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Real-time, AI monitoring at work: Major brands are snooping on employee conversations

In a nutshell: In the latest encroachment upon workers’ privacy, companies like Walmart, T-Mobile, AstraZeneca and BT are turning to a new AI tool to monitor conversations happening on collaboration and chat channels in Teams, Zoom, Slack and more. For years, businesses have monitored the content of employees’ emails, setting up tools and rules to

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