Intel announces new innovative ideas for the future of computing
Intel has unveiled a bunch of new innovative projects as they get ambitious in driving change in the tech industry.
Intel has unveiled a bunch of new innovative projects as they get ambitious in driving change in the tech industry.
Making movies is a risky business with millions spent on films with little guarantee of success. Hollywood is starting to utilise AI to help it start making more intelligent decisions.
Nvidia has announced a new set of tools and branded laptops aimed at creators.
Following their unveiling of their latest range of high-end laptops, Asus has revealed plans for two new portable monitors. One aimed at functionality, the other purely at gaming.
Nvidia’s real-time ray tracing is the future of video game graphics, and the chip company has an array of expensive graphics cards available to show it off. What they don’t really have, at the moment anyway, is much in the way of software to take advantage of the newfangled lighting and reflection technology. That’s changing though, and there are a bunch of games coming that support the RTX cards’ best feature. One of the most anticipated? Quake II.
If I’m travelling, I’ll play stuff on the Switch (or not at all), while laptops are used solely for content creation; writing, editing video, that sort of thing. If I were in the position to buy a new laptop, that’s entirely where my focus would lie. Give me a machine that’s light, portable, and tooled to make stuff, and I’d be happy. Asus’ newly announced ZenBook Pro Duo is the sort of machine that would make me very happy.
Can the bar be raised on ultra thin notebooks? Asus reckons that they might be up to the challenge with their new line of ZenBook devices.
Writing computer viruses is not only a horrible thing to do, its an art form in itself, which is why this laptop selling with six of the biggest computer viruses of all time is on sale for such a ridiculous price.
AMD’s Navi architecture is going to be used in Sony’s impending PlayStation 5. It’s not quite available for use in desktop PC’s either, but that’s changing – and it’s changing soon.
The news is just getting worse for Huawei as more announcements get made on how the proposed US ban on their tech will affect the company.
Amazon is working on a device that can read people's emotions. Something which could save many a relationship in the future.
Microsoft has release a new funding tool for developers that contribute to its repository's various open-source projects.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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