From ExtremeTech
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NASA Gives Final Approval to Dragonfly Titan Mission
The flying drone is supposed to launch in 2028, arriving on Titan in 2034.
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Researchers Transmit and Read Quantum Information for the First Time
This could be the first step toward a quantum internet.
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Meta Will Begin Labeling AI-Generated Content. Is It Enough to Combat Misinformation?
Meta updated its four-year-old manipulated media policy earlier this month to account for a sharp increase in AI-generated content on its...
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TSMC Will Charge Its Customers More for US-Made Chips
US-made chips will be more expensive than those made in Taiwan, and customers will have to pay extra for them.
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Intel Completes Assembly of World's First High-NA Lithography Machine
The company says it's now calibrating the device so it can begin cranking out wafers,.
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Machine Learning Helps Scientists Locate the Neurological Origin of Psychosis
AI and a large sample group allowed researchers to uncover key differences between the brains of those who experience psychosis and those who don't.
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NASA's JPL Bids Farewell to Ingenuity Mars Helicopter With Final Data Downlink
JPL hopes the stationary helicopter can continue collecting data for a future mission to collect.
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Google Will Give the Military AI Assistance When Disaster Strikes
The company's image recognition technology will be used instead of human analysis, according to the Pentagon.
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Samsung to Reportedly Announce 290-Layer 3D V-NAND Soon
The company is reported to moving to a new die-stacking technology to boost yields and density.
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Astronomers Find Largest Stellar Black Hole in Our Galaxy
And it's extremely close to Earth.
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This 6-in-1 Charging Cable Is $20 With This Code
Keep all of your most-used devices charged with this versatile 100-watt cable.
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How to Check FPS in Games
Gone are the days of recording FRAPs runs to see your average FPS, as today there's a bounty of free utilities at your disposal.