Revolutionary 3D Printer at University of Maine, "Factory of the Future 1.0", Can Construct Homes in Less Than 80 Hours and Has Potential for Military and Infrastructure Applications
The University of Maine has introduced a groundbreaking achievement in the realm
of 3D printing technology with the development of
Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X Plus Laptop Chip Featuring World's Fastest NPU
In a recent showcase, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon X Plus, a new addition
to its Snapdragon X series, aimed at
Valve Updates Its Refund Policy on Steam to Include Time Spent in Early Access
Valve has announced significant changes to its refund policy on Steam, which now
includes time spent in early access when
Xiaomi Launches Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition in Collaboration with the Argentine Football Association
Xiaomi is set to release a special edition of their Redmi Note 13 Pro+ to
celebrate the World Cup, aptly
Google Maps Introduces Enhanced Routing for Electric Vehicles with Real-Time Charging Station Information
Google has announced a significant update to its Google Maps app on Android and
Android Auto platforms, focusing on optimizing
Microsoft Pushes Windows 10 Users to Upgrade with Full-Screen Notifications as End of Support Looms
In an effort to prepare users for the upcoming end of support for Windows 10,
Microsoft has been actively encouraging
Motorola Teases a Mysterious New Smartphone: What We Know So Far
Last week, Motorola introduced the Edge 50 Pro to the global market, and now,
the company is teasing a new
Web Summit Founder Reinstated as CEO Following Controversial Comments on Israel Conflict
In a move that echoes Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg's shift towards a more
community-focused approach after the
Xiaomi Set to Unveil First Open-Type Headphones at Upcoming Conference
Xiaomi, the renowned tech giant, is poised to diversify its product lineup with
the launch of its first open-type headphones.
The Surveillance Spectrum: Governments Gaining Access to Push Notifications
On April 5, 2024, it was brought to light that technology giants Apple and
Google have admitted that governments can