Solar Power, Logically

We’ve all seen the ads. Some offer “free” solar panels. Others promise nearly free energy if you just purchase a solar — well, solar system doesn’t sound right — maybe… …read more Continue reading Solar Power, Logically
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We’ve all seen the ads. Some offer “free” solar panels. Others promise nearly free energy if you just purchase a solar — well, solar system doesn’t sound right — maybe… …read more Continue reading Solar Power, Logically
LG is shutting down Art Lab, its NFT marketplace for TVs. From a report: In a notice posted to its website, LG says it has made the “difficult decision” to close the platform on June 17th. LG launched its Art Lab app during the NFT craze in 2022, billi… Continue reading LG’s NFT Marketplace For TVs is Shutting Down
Today, we are discussing Computer Vision applications, one of the most impactful AI-powered technologies that is reshaping our… Continue reading Where Is Computer Vision Essential Today? Insights from Alltegrio’s CEO
Scientists at Zhejiang University have created the world’s smallest LED display, featuring pixels just 90 nanometers wide — roughly the size of a typical virus and too tiny to be seen with optical microscopes. The breakthrough, described in Nature thi… Continue reading World’s Tiniest LED Display Has Pixels Smaller Than a Virus
Google today announced that it is rolling out a smarter, AI-based search feature to personal Gmail users on all platforms.
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DETROIT – Former University of Michigan Co-Offensive Coordinator Matthew Weiss—age 42, of Ann Arbor—was charged today in a 24-count indictment alleging 14 counts of unauthorized access to computers and 10 counts of aggravated identity theft, Acting Uni… Continue reading Former University of Michigan Football Quarterbacks Coach and Co-Offensive Coordinator Indicted on Charges of Unauthorized Access to Computers and Aggravated Identity Theft
A few years ago, [Jeremy Makes Things] built a rope tow in his back yard so his son could ski after school. Since the lifts at the local hill closed …read more Continue reading Backyard Rope Tow from Spare Parts
Microsoft is expanding the testing of new AI features in Notepad, Paint, and Snipping Tool in the Insider Program.
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Microsoft has extended free, anonymous sharing of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents from the web to the iPhone and iPad.
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A United States District Court judge has approved a settlement between HP and customers who sued the company for firmware updates that prevented printers from working with non-HP ink cartridges.
The class-action lawsuit, filed in December 2020, alleg… Continue reading HP Escapes Customer Payouts in Printer-Bricking Lawsuit Settlement