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Search ArticlesWhy CPU Thermal Management Is So Important for Gaming
Before upgrading your CPU to improve your PC’s performance in gaming, you must know how to master thermal management. Using a CPU cooling system to keep your processor at the optimal temperature can boost your frame rate, processing speed and performance. New to PC gaming and confused on where to start? First things first… CPU thermal management involves keeping your CPU at or below its maximum safe operating temperature.
3 Unconventional Ways AI Is Reshaping the Future of Manufacturing
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have dramatically changed the industrial landscape, improving processes, outcomes and reliability. We’ve all heard how applications of AI and ML in manufacturing can improve quality, reduce accidents and enhance productivity. But what about the lesser-known ways these technologies support innovation and competitiveness? While AI-powered labor-scheduling tools have become common, that’s not yet true with equipment-scheduling products.
Remote Cashier Uses Zoom to Take Orders. The Restaurant Still Asks for Tips
The shape of things to come? A few years ago the concept of remote cashiers was barely getting formed, now it’s an everyday occurrence – and restaurants still demand tips. One TikToker entered a takeout restaurant and, instead of being greeted by a person, was met with a computer setup like what you’d expect in a call center. The restaurant was using workers from another country, who were connecting with customers via Zoom calls to take orders via an app. @foodbabyny This could’ve been an email.
Indian Institute of Science Made A Hydrogel That Can Clean Microplastics From Water
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Science just published a report that has incredible implications for the future of our oceans – and immediate implications for our health. The IIS researchers created a hydrogel capable of cleaning microplastic from water. Their creation binds microplastics in an unique intertwined polymer network. Then, that new mass allows for them to be degraded using UV light irradiation.
NASA Admits Florida Man's House Was Hit By Space Trash
It took a minute (or more than a month) but NASA finally confirmed this Florida man’s misfortune. Earlier this month, we reported on a man from Florida whose roof and two floors were pierced by an unindentified object that appeared to have fallen from space. The space junk fell on Alejandro Otero’s house on March 8th and, while the man wasn’t at home to witness it, his son was. The security cameras were on as well, and Otero posted the video of the impact.
How Will GM's 500 Nationwide EV Chargers Revolutionize Electric Vehicle Travel?
General Motors is joining forces with EVgo and Pilot Travel Centers on a mission to spread the love of electric vehicle chargers — 500, to be exact. The project’s completion will signal a massive shift in fueling accessibility for EV owners, potentially changing the game for how many people decide to purchase an EV as their next car. How else will this handful of GM electric charging stations disrupt an already disruptive industry?
Fairphone Fairbuds Are the First Truly Repairable Wireless Earbuds
Raise your hand if you also got a drawer full of orphaned earbuds you can’f fix! If you’re still willing to give wireless earbuds a chance but want to really spend your money wisely, take a look at the newly-revealed Fairphone Fairbuds. The Fairphone Fairbuds are the first truly repairable and replaceable wireless earbuds, coming from a company with a great reputation for consumer-friendliness.
Insurance Companies Using Drones and Satellites to Spy On Homeowners
It’s no secret that insurance companies would do pretty much anything to detect fraud but now they seem to be crossing some legal lines as well. If you’re in the US and look up to the sky not just for the eclipse, odds are you’ll see a flying object that’s spying on you on behalf of insurance companies.
Internet Traffic Dropped By Half During the Eclipse
The eclipse that was visible in parts of the US, Canada and Mexico was such a huge event, Internet traffic dropped dramatically in the region. In some areas, Internet traffic actually dipped by as much as 60% of the usual activity. Did actually half of the population go offline and leave their devices behind? According to Cloudflare, a service that’s used by around 20 of all websites in the world, that could be the case. Their stats were picked up by NY Times.
The Two Biggest Companies In Japan Warn Social Order Could Collapse if AI Isn't Controlled
So far, the biggest critics of generative AI have been the artists whose work was lifted to train the algorithm. Now, major companies are also sounding the alarm. Two of the biggest companies in Japan are warning we’re heading towards a collapse of democracy and social order if generative AI isn’t controlled. The biggest telecommunications company and the biggest newspaper in Japan issued a manifesto calling for authorities to implement guardrails to AI – especially US authorities.