CES 2025 is coming to Las Vegas during the week of January 5, and it will be one of the biggest tech expos in the […]
Year: 2024
DeepSeek-V3, ultra-large open-source AI, outperforms Llama and Qwen on launch
The new model shows open-source closing in on closed-source models, suggesting reduced chances of one big AI player ruling the game.Read More
Simplify Your Morning With a One-Step Coffee-Weighing Cup
You can get whole seconds back every morning by measuring your coffee beans in the Subminimal Subscale dosing cup.
How Does a Movie Projector Show the Color Black?
There’s no such thing as black-colored light. So how can we see Darth Vader on a screen?
17 Best Smart Home Lighting (2024): Decorative Panels, LED Strips, and Ambient Lamps
Add some color to your life, find accent lighting to match your mood, and transform the feel of your home with these decorative connected devices.
Revisiting the 3 Biggest Hardware Flops of 2024: Apple Vision Pro, Rabbit R1, Humane Ai Pin
The hyped-up Rabbit R1, Humane Ai Pin, and Apple Vision Pro have continued receiving updates since their lackluster launches. How are things progressing? I tried […]
The Paper Passport Is Dying
Smartphones and face recognition are being combined to create new digital travel documents. The paper passport’s days are numbered—despite new privacy risks.
Quantum Teleportation Now Possible Over Everyday Internet Cable
Quantum computing could be revolutionised by the development. In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, researchers have figured out a way to achieve the unthinkable: quantum teleportation. […]
Argentina’s Soaring Poverty And What Javier Milei Is Doing About It
Javier Milei owes his 2023 victory to Argentina’s deep economic crisis. Argentina, a nation once ranked among the wealthiest in the world, has found itself […]
“Amritsar Breakfast, Lunch In Lahore”: Pak Leader On Manmohan Singh’s Dream
Manmohan Singh, the architect of India’s economic reforms, died in Delhi. Lahore: Pakistan’s former foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri recalled fond memories of his association […]
