An Indian researcher led a team that developed a rice variety that takes up less arsenic and they’re now working on one that will generate less greenhouse gas emissions.
An Indian researcher led a team that developed a rice variety that takes up less arsenic and they’re now working on one that will generate less greenhouse gas emissions.
Earlier this month, Bloomberg reported that Tang Tan, Appleās chief iPhone and Apple Watch designer is leaving the company in February. Now, more details have emerged to reveal that Tan is headed to LoveFrom to be reunited with Jony Ive. moreā¦
Doctor Who celebrates 60 years of adventure this year. Cubicle 7 put out four new RPG books to commemorate the occasion.
Looking for an indoor security camera to watch for intruders, monitor pets, and give you a live feed into your home? We rounded up the top models.
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Windows Mixed Reality recently entered Microsoft’s list of deprecated features. The company has confirmed that it will no longer update the Mixed Reality Portal app or its SteamVR compatibility driver.Read Entire Article
Well in the field of AI, it has indeed been quite the year of advancements and disappointments. 13 AI predictions are identified.
What seemed impossible a few weeks ago has come to pass: Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 sales have been banned in the US after the International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that the devices infringed patents owned by health company Masimo. While Apple is certainly not happy about this, AliveCor ā another health company ā praised the ITCās decision since it also accuses Apple of violating its patents. moreā¦
An Oxford University computer science professor has sounded the alarm on why it’s an awful idea to confide personal information and deep, dark secrets with language learning models such as ChatGPT.
The Brazilian wing of Burger King announced a surveillance technology marketing stunt this week called the āHangover Whopper,ā celebrating the booze-filled days between Christmas and New Yearās with facial recognition. All you have to do is hold your bleary-eyed visage up to a camera, and the company says itsā¦Read more…