GitHub has announced that it is discontinuing development and further use of the Atom code editor.
The editor and all projects on it will finally be archived by December 15, 2022, the company said in a
Engineers have created a pacemaker that dissolves in the body
Researchers have created a pacemaker that interacts with four other wearable modules. The latter transmit real-time data about the heart's
Doom ran directly in the BIOS. The game appeared as a "payload" with the release of Coreboot 4.17, an open alternative to proprietary BIOS and UEFI.
Coreboot is a free and open-source BIOS implementation that not only initializes the hardware when the machine starts up, but
Google has banned the use of its Colaboratory (Colab) platform to create dipfakes. Colab is Google's free interactive cloud-based code environment.
At the moment, with the help of neural network training via Colab, it is possible to create dipfakes so realistic
Elon Musk officially announced that Tesla will unveil the humanoid robot Optimus by September 30 this year.
At the initial stage, the robot will be used to work with automated machines at Tesla factories. The robot will
Users found an AR paschaloo on the WWDC 2022 conference announcement page.
If you click on the banner with the Memoji characters, you can get several digital cards from the collection timed
Microsoft has begun releasing updates designed exclusively for Google's browser in an effort to move Chrome users to its own Edge.
For example, starting with the April version of Edge, the browser now includes a feature that allows users to automatically
A team from the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences in Austria has introduced a mask called AirRes, which enhances the experience by engaging the user's breath.
The mask covers the user's nose and mouth and simulates asphyxiation and lack of air. For example, the user drives
The U.S. Justice Department has amended the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).
Now U.S. authorities will not punish hackers who look for holes in security systems without malicious intent. The law
Teroshi Shimizu
President and CEO of Sony, believes that by 2024 at the latest, two years from now, smartphones will surpass DSLRs