Monthly Archives: October 2023
Why Google Can’t Afford to Lose the iPhone
The ongoing U.S. antitrust trial against Google has revealed that the tech giant's most valuable asset is not an Android device but Apple's iPhone....
Google Introduces AI-Powered Image Generation Right From Your Search Bar
Google Search now allows you to create images directly from the search bar. Users simply type a description or "prompt," and Google's generative AI presents four...
The Unseen Player: What Strategies Work Against an Invisible Opponent in...
Rummy is a classic card game digitized in this modern era. Players can now engage in individual contests and major competitions by performing the rummy...
“Microsoft Loves Linux”: Microsoft Published a Comprehensive Guide on Installing Linux
Microsoft has recently published a comprehensive guide on installing Linux. This step reaffirms Microsoft's commitment to embracing Linux, a commitment encapsulated in their motto,...
Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon X Series, Aimed at Powering Intelligent PCs
UPDATE: Qualcomm unveiled Snapdragon X Elite. Qualcomm announces Snapdragon X Series processors for PCs — designed to redefine the boundaries of performance, artificial intelligence, and battery life. Aimed...
Google’s HTTP/2 Vulnerability Leads to Record-Breaking DDoS Attacks
A recent vulnerability in Google's HTTP/2 protocol has not only exposed the fragility of our interconnected systems but has also led to record-breaking DDoS...
Understand SSD overheating and what to do about it
Although storage vendors like to position their products as “cool”, the truth is that any electronic device generates a lot of heat as it...
OpenAI Considers Developing Its Own AI Chips
OpenAI is thinking about making its own computer chips for artificial intelligence. Sam Altman, the boss of OpenAI, says they don't have enough GPUs, which are...