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Intel K vs. Non-K processors: What’s the right CPU for you?

Intel K vs. Non-K processors: What’s the right CPU for you?

When building or upgrading a PC, choosing the right processor is crucial. Among Intel’s processor lineup, one key decision is choosing between K-series and non-K series CPUs. These two categories of Intel chips differ primarily in their performance capabilities, particularly overclocking, which directly impacts their suitability for various types of users ranging from casual consumers […]

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Meta Unveils Movie Gen Redefining the Future of Content Creation with AI

Meta Unveils Movie Gen Redefining the Future of Content Creation with AI

(khunkornStudio/Shutterstock) Mark Zuckerberg recently released a video of himself using a leg press machine at a gym on his personal Instagram. However, this wasn’t just any regular workout clip – the leg press machine and its surroundings transformed into several imaginative versions throughout the video, including a neon futuristic gym, an ancient Roman setting, and

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Beyond the Buzzwords, Building a Resilient Future

Beyond the Buzzwords, Building a Resilient Future

Beyond the annual reminders and heightened focus on cyber hygiene during Cyber Security Awareness Month, new threats are emerging, spurred by the rise of AI-powered cyberattacks and increasingly sophisticated phishing tactics. Experts in the field argue that simply being aware of these dangers is no longer enough—action, innovation, and real-world preparedness are what will define

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Double Win Sparks Debate About AI Research

Double Win Sparks Debate About AI Research

Nobel committees have recognized the transformative power of artificial intelligence by honoring the developers of computational tools to study and design proteins with the chemistry prize, and pioneers of neural networks with the physics prize. Demis Hassabis and John Jumper from Google’s AI division DeepMind and David Baker from the University of Washington were awarded

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Raspberry Pi Pico drives a custom Simon color sequence memory game

Raspberry Pi Pico drives a custom Simon color sequence memory game

The Raspberry Pi is a go-to board for retro gaming but that usually means emulating old consoles. Today, however, we’ve got a retro game project to share of a totally different caliber. FlorinCProjects has created a custom Simon color sequence remembering electronic game powered by one of our favorite microcontrollers — the Raspberry Pi Pico.

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OneSpan’s New VISION FX Solution Ups the Industry’s Bar for Phishing-Resistant Banking Security

OneSpan’s New VISION FX Solution Ups the Industry’s Bar for Phishing-Resistant Banking Security

OneSpan Inc. has just unveiled VISION FX, a breakthrough innovation in phishing-resistant transaction security, designed to bolster the defenses of digital banking systems against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. VISION FX marries OneSpan’s patented CRONTO® transaction signing technology with FIDO2 protocols, creating a robust and user-friendly solution aimed at preventing phishing and account takeover (ATO) threats. This

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AI Explores RNA Dark Matter and Finds 70,000 New Viruses

AI Explores RNA Dark Matter and Finds 70,000 New Viruses

People often associate artificial intelligence with chatbots like ChatGPT, which generates human-like text by predicting the next word based on large datasets. However, a quiet revolution is underway, where scientists are leveraging AI for groundbreaking research and discoveries. In a recent study, researchers have used AI to uncover more than 160,000 potential RNA virus species,

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