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Scientists build brain-like computer that could bring self-learning AI to phones
By borrowing ideas from the brain, UT Dallas researchers have created hardware that learns on its own with minimal energy use ...
Your internet connection depends on multiple devices working together. Here are the details to help you troubleshoot problems and stay online.
If you grew up nerdy in the 90s, you'll likely have fond memories of the ubiquitous Sound Blaster range of desktop speakers ...
Industrial firms face rising OT cyber threats. Asset visibility is vital for defence — without knowing what’s connected, ...
Windows has many running services, but they aren’t all essential. It’s generally safe to disable those that are extraneous or ...
Meta's first pair of smart glasses with a display made me ask a lot of questions, and I'm not sure I like the potential ...
Is Windows 11 on Arm ready for primetime? After using three PCs with Snapdragon X processors for the past year, I discovered three issues that might make you think twice.
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Don't throw away your old router! Here's how I repurposed mine
We're all about recycling and repurposing old hardware here at XDA, and what better way to do this than with an old router!
Mushrooms may power future computers. Scientists explore fungi as eco-friendly, low-energy alternatives to traditional memory ...
Why unplug when you can dial up? Camping is a great way to escape from our digitally-driven society, but even the most ...
Could computers ever learn more like humans do, without relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems that must undergo extremely expensive ...
ROG Xbox Ally has a familiar Asus handheld gaming console design, but with better comfort, cooler thermals, and longer ...
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