- Intel is about to launch a chip dedicated to mining virtual currency

The latest rumors say that Intel is preparing to launch a chip dedicated to mining virtual currency codenamed Bonanza Mine.
- Samsung achieves breakthrough in MRAM technology that 'mimics the brain'

MRAM (short for Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory - Resistive Random Access Memory or Resistive RAM), is basically a type of non-self erasing RAM that stores data based on the
- AMD launches Ryzen 6000 Series mobile processors with a series of significant improvements in graphics and power efficiency

The new Ryzen 6000 series of processors are built on a 6nm manufacturing process, featuring Zen 3+ CPU cores and RDNA 2 graphics architecture.
- Microsoft replaces Groove Music with a new application called Media Player on Windows 11

In early November 2021, Microsoft surprised us by announcing the implementation of Media Player, a new media player app for Insiders Windows 11 in the Dev Channel.
- 5G can interfere with aircraft's automatic landing system

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently issued a warning that 5G C-band towers can interfere with the aircraft's automatic landing system, causing difficulties when
- The world's largest digital camera with a resolution of 3.2 billion pixels

LSST - The world's largest digital camera is being assembled at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, California, USA.
- Moscow will create Russia's first hospital-based 5G innovation range

In Moscow, Botkin Hospital will deploy Russia's first industrial testing site with 5G infrastructure to test breakthrough digital technologies in healthcare.
- Experience 24 hours living in the virtual universe Metaverse

Here's a one-day experience in a virtual universe by WSJ journalist Joanna Stern. After 24 hours, wearing VR glasses and immersed in the metaverse Stern has had interesting
- Google Photos is about to have a feature to lock sensitive photos and videos on iPhone

When it comes to managing an extensive photo library, with a large number of different photos, Google Photos is rated as one of the most powerful tools out there, even when used
- How Did Technology Change The Present World: 8 Smart Ways

Technology has revolutionized almost all facets of our lives, and it continues to evolve. We use technology every day to perform different activities.
- Russian neural networks help radiologists analyze images

Moscow doctors began to analyze pictures from X-ray machines faster with the help of neural networks and timely detect patients at risk of diseases.
- What is the ProMotion screen on the iPhone? How does it work?

It can be said that one of the biggest highlights on the iPhone 13 product line in general lies in the appearance of ProMotion screen technology.
- IBM announces next generation Z processor: 7nm Telum chip, 22.5 billion transistors, 8 cores running on 5GHz clock

IBM has just released relatively detailed information about its next-generation Telum chipset, which is part of the new Z series of processors. The Telum chip carries a completely
- Polycarbonate Sheet: What Do People Use This Bulletproof Material For?

Polycarbonate is a type of plastic with properties like durability, strength, and flexibility, making it the material of choice for a variety of industrial and commercial
- Based on GPT-3, they have developed a tool that can turn your commands into lines of code

AI research company OpenAI has just launched a new machine learning tool that can convert English sentences into lines of code. New tool called Codex developed by OpenAI.
- Microsoft launches Windows 365, a cloud operating system that can run on any device

We've heard Microsoft claim that the future of technology is cloud computing. The software giant has also brought a lot of its services to the cloud, such as the Office 365 office
- Intel announces new SSD with Optane Memory and NAND flash

Optane Memory H20 is the sequel to 2019's Optane Memory H10, combining 3D Xpoint-based Optane memory technology and 3D QLC NAND flash on a single M.2 card.
- The world's smallest chip, fits in a needle to inject into the body

Recently, engineers from Columbia University, New York have successfully created the world's smallest chip with a volume of less than 0.1 mm3, equivalent to a dust mite.
- Safer Gambling Innovations From the UKGC

The UKGC is a non-departmental public body monitored by the UK Government for promoting responsible gambling and supervision of gaming laws in the country. It looks after betting,
- Is investing TKO on Tokocrypto potential?

Tokocrypto (TKO) is Indonesia's first regulated cryptocurrency exchange, offering a unique Token model with utilities ranging from tokens on exchanges, to CeFi and DeFi. So is the