When Elder Scrolls Online’s tentpole season zero feature, the Night Market, opens for business next week, players will have to make a choice: Which group...
We LOVE giving away PCs around these parts, and we’re equally emphatic about the meticulous build process to ensure whoever ends up as the lucky winner receives an ultra-clean setup that rivals what boutique vendors offer. Our newest build, sponsored by Biwin, MSI, and Zotac, is now complete and ready to ship to Alex W., who won this monster
Princeton researchers have developed a 3D bioelectronic device that combines living brain cells with embedded electronics, allowing neurons outside the body to perform simple computational tasks. The system may help scientists study brain function, neurological disease, and the brain’s extraordinary energy efficiency.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Amazon’s eero and Leo router families “Conditional Approval,” exempting them from a sweeping national ban on foreign-made networking equipment. This determination by the U.S. government allows Amazon to continue selling and importing its popular mesh Wi-Fi systems for at least the next
NEO Semiconductor says its 3D X-DRAM passed proof-of-concept testing, using 3D NAND processes to target cheaper AI memory than HBM. The company has secured funding for development.
Unauthorized individuals have accessed Anthropic’s new Mythos cybersecurity-focused AI model, despite the developer locking it down to just a handful of companies. Considering the AI was purposefully designed to find zero-day exploits and offer viable fixes, the breach raises questions about Anthropic’s own security, and why Mythos couldn’t protect it.