ni Study finds that vulnerable communities are at higher risk of Salmonella linked to ground beef By www.foodsafetynews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:01:00 +0000 Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have uncovered critical links between socioeconomic factors — such as income, education level, and poverty — and an increased risk of Salmonella infections linked to ground beef consumption. In a study published in the Journal of Food Protection, CDC researchers reported... Continue Reading Full Article Science & Research Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) food safety research ground beef Journal of Food Protection Salmonella
ni Labour minister moves to end port lockouts in Montreal and British Columbia By financialpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:16:59 +0000 Dispute risks damage to Canada's reputation as reliable trade partner, says Steven Mackinnon Full Article Economy News
ni SEAN HANNITY: America's massive bureaucracy will soon face a very heavy dose of reality again By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:48:04 -0500 Fox News host Sean Hannity says the "decentralization of power as our founders intended is very much on its way to DC." Full Article db9b2382-87f4-598f-a2a5-f3e9d45fc8c8 fnc Fox News fox-news/shows/hannity fox-news/shows/hannity/transcript/hannitys-monologue fox-news/person/donald-trump fox-news/media/fox-news-flash fox-news/media fox-news/media article
ni Republican David Valadao wins re-election to US House in California's 22nd Congressional District By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:17:03 -0500 Incumbent Republican David Valadao is projected to emerge victorious in California's 22nd Congressional District. The highly contested race was considered to be a tossup. Full Article 4451eb0e-c159-5978-bbc9-ce2be1359320 fnc Fox News fox-news/politics fox-news/us/us-regions/west/california fox-news/us/congress fox-news/politics/elections/house-of-representatives fox-news/politics article
ni Country star Darius Rucker donates to ETSU’s NIL fund after 'awkward' appearance at football game By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:00:30 -0500 Country music star Darius Rucker paid the East Tennessee State University's NIL fund $10 for every minute he was on the field Saturday after what he called an "awkward" appearance. Full Article 322459dc-7f98-5929-8f3a-c2c829efc988 fnc Fox News fox-news/sports/ncaa/east-tennessee-state-buccaneers fox-news/sports/ncaa fox-news/sports fox-news/topic/trending-news fox-news/sports article
ni Delta puts Nine back in ratings By www.theaustralian.com.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 14:00:00 GMT Delta Goodrem and her revolving chair have proved their star power, helping to reverse Nine’s horror start to the year. Full Article
ni Atomically Thin Materials Significantly Shrink Qubits By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Feb 2022 16:12:05 +0000 Quantum computing is a devilishly complex technology, with many technical hurdles impacting its development. Of these challenges two critical issues stand out: miniaturization and qubit quality.IBM has adopted the superconducting qubit road map of reaching a 1,121-qubit processor by 2023, leading to the expectation that 1,000 qubits with today’s qubit form factor is feasible. However, current approaches will require very large chips (50 millimeters on a side, or larger) at the scale of small wafers, or the use of chiplets on multichip modules. While this approach will work, the aim is to attain a better path toward scalability.Now researchers at MIT have been able to both reduce the size of the qubits and done so in a way that reduces the interference that occurs between neighboring qubits. The MIT researchers have increased the number of superconducting qubits that can be added onto a device by a factor of 100.“We are addressing both qubit miniaturization and quality,” said William Oliver, the director for the Center for Quantum Engineering at MIT. “Unlike conventional transistor scaling, where only the number really matters, for qubits, large numbers are not sufficient, they must also be high-performance. Sacrificing performance for qubit number is not a useful trade in quantum computing. They must go hand in hand.”The key to this big increase in qubit density and reduction of interference comes down to the use of two-dimensional materials, in particular the 2D insulator hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). The MIT researchers demonstrated that a few atomic monolayers of hBN can be stacked to form the insulator in the capacitors of a superconducting qubit.Just like other capacitors, the capacitors in these superconducting circuits take the form of a sandwich in which an insulator material is sandwiched between two metal plates. The big difference for these capacitors is that the superconducting circuits can operate only at extremely low temperatures—less than 0.02 degrees above absolute zero (-273.15 °C). Superconducting qubits are measured at temperatures as low as 20 millikelvin in a dilution refrigerator.Nathan Fiske/MITIn that environment, insulating materials that are available for the job, such as PE-CVD silicon oxide or silicon nitride, have quite a few defects that are too lossy for quantum computing applications. To get around these material shortcomings, most superconducting circuits use what are called coplanar capacitors. In these capacitors, the plates are positioned laterally to one another, rather than on top of one another.As a result, the intrinsic silicon substrate below the plates and to a smaller degree the vacuum above the plates serve as the capacitor dielectric. Intrinsic silicon is chemically pure and therefore has few defects, and the large size dilutes the electric field at the plate interfaces, all of which leads to a low-loss capacitor. The lateral size of each plate in this open-face design ends up being quite large (typically 100 by 100 micrometers) in order to achieve the required capacitance.In an effort to move away from the large lateral configuration, the MIT researchers embarked on a search for an insulator that has very few defects and is compatible with superconducting capacitor plates.“We chose to study hBN because it is the most widely used insulator in 2D material research due to its cleanliness and chemical inertness,” said colead author Joel Wang, a research scientist in the Engineering Quantum Systems group of the MIT Research Laboratory for Electronics. On either side of the hBN, the MIT researchers used the 2D superconducting material, niobium diselenide. One of the trickiest aspects of fabricating the capacitors was working with the niobium diselenide, which oxidizes in seconds when exposed to air, according to Wang. This necessitates that the assembly of the capacitor occur in a glove box filled with argon gas.While this would seemingly complicate the scaling up of the production of these capacitors, Wang doesn’t regard this as a limiting factor.“What determines the quality factor of the capacitor are the two interfaces between the two materials,” said Wang. “Once the sandwich is made, the two interfaces are “sealed” and we don’t see any noticeable degradation over time when exposed to the atmosphere.”This lack of degradation is because around 90 percent of the electric field is contained within the sandwich structure, so the oxidation of the outer surface of the niobium diselenide does not play a significant role anymore. This ultimately makes the capacitor footprint much smaller, and it accounts for the reduction in cross talk between the neighboring qubits.“The main challenge for scaling up the fabrication will be the wafer-scale growth of hBN and 2D superconductors like [niobium diselenide], and how one can do wafer-scale stacking of these films,” added Wang.Wang believes that this research has shown 2D hBN to be a good insulator candidate for superconducting qubits. He says that the groundwork the MIT team has done will serve as a road map for using other hybrid 2D materials to build superconducting circuits. Full Article Quantum computing 2d materials Ibm Qubits Hexagonal boron nitride Superconducting qubits Mit
ni Machine Learning Might Save Time on Chip Testing By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 14:00:02 +0000 Finished chips coming in from the foundry are subject to a battery of tests. For those destined for critical systems in cars, those tests are particularly extensive and can add 5 to 10 percent to the cost of a chip. But do you really need to do every single test?Engineers at NXP have developed a machine-learning algorithm that learns the patterns of test results and figures out the subset of tests that are really needed and those that they could safely do without. The NXP engineers described the process at the IEEE International Test Conference in San Diego last week.NXP makes a wide variety of chips with complex circuitry and advanced chip-making technology, including inverters for EV motors, audio chips for consumer electronics, and key-fob transponders to secure your car. These chips are tested with different signals at different voltages and at different temperatures in a test process called continue-on-fail. In that process, chips are tested in groups and are all subjected to the complete battery, even if some parts fail some of the tests along the way.Chips were subject to between 41 and 164 tests, and the algorithm was able to recommend removing 42 to 74 percent of those tests.“We have to ensure stringent quality requirements in the field, so we have to do a lot of testing,” says Mehul Shroff, an NXP Fellow who led the research. But with much of the actual production and packaging of chips outsourced to other companies, testing is one of the few knobs most chip companies can turn to control costs. “What we were trying to do here is come up with a way to reduce test cost in a way that was statistically rigorous and gave us good results without compromising field quality.”A Test Recommender SystemShroff says the problem has certain similarities to the machine learning-based recommender systems used in e-commerce. “We took the concept from the retail world, where a data analyst can look at receipts and see what items people are buying together,” he says. “Instead of a transaction receipt, we have a unique part identifier and instead of the items that a consumer would purchase, we have a list of failing tests.”The NXP algorithm then discovered which tests fail together. Of course, what’s at stake for whether a purchaser of bread will want to buy butter is quite different from whether a test of an automotive part at a particular temperature means other tests don’t need to be done. “We need to have 100 percent or near 100 percent certainty,” Shroff says. “We operate in a different space with respect to statistical rigor compared to the retail world, but it’s borrowing the same concept.”As rigorous as the results are, Shroff says that they shouldn’t be relied upon on their own. You have to “make sure it makes sense from engineering perspective and that you can understand it in technical terms,” he says. “Only then, remove the test.”Shroff and his colleagues analyzed data obtained from testing seven microcontrollers and applications processors built using advanced chipmaking processes. Depending on which chip was involved, they were subject to between 41 and 164 tests, and the algorithm was able to recommend removing 42 to 74 percent of those tests. Extending the analysis to data from other types of chips led to an even wider range of opportunities to trim testing.The algorithm is a pilot project for now, and the NXP team is looking to expand it to a broader set of parts, reduce the computational overhead, and make it easier to use. Full Article Testing Test and measurement Machine learning Recommender systems Semiconductors
ni Why Are Kindle Colorsofts Turning Yellow? By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:00:02 +0000 In physical books, yellowing pages are usually a sign of age. But brand-new users of Amazon’s Kindle Colorsofts, the tech giant’s first color e-reader, are already noticing yellow hues appearing at the bottoms of their displays.Since the complaints began the trickle in, Amazon has reportedly suspended shipments and announced that it is working to fix the issue. (As of publication of this article, the US $280 Kindle had an average 2.6 star rating on Amazon.) It’s not yet clear what is causing the discoloration. But while the issue is new—and unexpected—the technology is not, says Jason Heikenfeld, an IEEE Fellow and engineering professor at the University of Cincinnati. The Kindle Colorsoft, which became available on 30 October, uses “a very old approach,” says Heikenfeld, who previously worked to develop the ultimate e-paper technology. “It was the first approach everybody tried.” Amazon’s e-reader uses reflective display technology developed by E Ink, a company that started in the 1990s as an MIT Media Lab spin off before developing its now-dominant electronic paper displays. E Ink is used in Kindles, as well as top e-readers from Kobo, reMarkable, Onyx, and more. E Ink first introduced Kaleido—the basis of the Colorsoft’s display—five years ago, though the road to full-color e-paper started well before. How E-Readers WorkMonochromatic Kindles work by applying voltages to electrodes in the screen that bring black or white pigment to the top of each pixel. Those pixels then reflect ambient light, creating a paper-like display. To create a full-color display, companies like E Ink added an array of filters just above the ink. This approach didn’t work well at first because the filters lost too much light, making the displays dark and low resolution. But with a few adjustments, Kaleido was ready for consumer products in 2019. (Other approaches—like adding colored pigments to the ink—have been developed, but these come with their own drawbacks, including a higher price tag.) Given this design, it initially seemed to Heikenfeld that the issue would have stemmed from the software, which determines the voltages applied to each electrode. This aligned with reports from some users that the issue appeared after a software update. But industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested in a post on X that the issue is due to the e-reader’s hardware. Amazon switched the optically clear adhesive (OCA) used in the Colorsoft to a material that may not be so optically clear. In its announcement of the Colorsoft, the company boasted “custom formulated coatings” that would enhance the color display as one of the new e-reader’s innovations. In terms of resolving the issue, Kuo’s post also stated that “While component suppliers have developed several hardware solutions, Amazon seems to be leaning toward a software-based fix.” Heikenfeld is not sure how a software fix would work, apart from blacking out the bottom of the screen. Amazon did not reply to IEEE Spectrum’s request for comment. In an email to IEEE Spectrum, E Ink stated, “While we cannot comment on any individual partner or product, we are committed to supporting our partners in understanding and addressing any issues that arise.”The Future of E-ReadersIt took a long time for color Kindles to arrive, and the future of reflective e-reader displays isn’t likely to improve much, according to Heikenfeld. “I used to work a lot in this field, and it just really slowed down at some point, because it’s a tough nut to crack,” Heikenfeld says. There are inherent limitations and inefficiencies to working with filter-based color displays that rely on ambient light, and there’s no Moore’s Law for these displays. Instead, their improvement is asymptotic—and we may already be close to the limit. Meanwhile, displays that emit light, like LCD and OLED, continue to improve. “An iPad does a pretty damn good job with battery life now,” says Heikenfeld. At the same time, he believes there will always be a place for reflective displays, which remain a more natural experience for our eyes. “We live in a world of reflective color,” Heikenfeld says.This is story was updated on 12 November 2024 to correct that Jason Heikenfeld is an IEEE Fellow. Full Article Amazon Kindle E-readers Color display
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ni Review: M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis are probably Apple’s best Mac minis ever By arstechnica.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:00:50 +0000 First Mac mini redesign in almost 15 years highlights how good the insides are. Full Article Apple Features Tech apple Apple silicon m4 m4 pro Mac mini
ni How to Find the Ten Brightest Stars in the Night Sky By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 12:00:00 +0000 From Aldebaran to Vega, these gleaming beacons dazzle Northern Hemisphere viewers at various times of the year and provide a useful entry point into amateur astronomy Full Article
ni Here's How Weather Balloons Can Harm Marine Animals By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 12:00:00 +0000 Latex balloons designed to collect high-altitude data can become a threat after they burst Full Article
ni From Prolonging Wallaby Pregnancies to Disorienting Hatchling Turtles, 11 Ways Artificial Lights Affect Animals By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 16:00:00 +0000 From the busy cities to ocean waters, our need to illuminate the world has had some strange and tragic consequences Full Article
ni How to Make a Mammal in Nine Evolutionary Steps By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 From the formation of inner ear bones to the rise of hair to cover our bodies, these developments made us distinct from other animals Full Article
ni Cue the AOC Crying Photo Ops! Tom Homan Tells Sanctuary NYC Deportations Are Happening No Matter What By twitchy.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:00:25 -0500 Full Article <![CDATA[illegal immigration]]> <![CDATA[immigration]]> <![CDATA[Sanctuary City]]> <![CDATA[AOC]]> <![CDATA[Tom Homan]]>
ni Oprah Winfrey Denies Being Paid $1 Million for Harris Town Hall but FEC Records Disagree By twitchy.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:30:51 -0500 Full Article <![CDATA[Kamala Harris]]> <![CDATA[Oprah Winfrey]]> <![CDATA[town hall]]>
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ni Witnesses Defend Daniel Penny on Police Bodycam Video By twitchy.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:15:13 -0500 Full Article <![CDATA[video]]> <![CDATA[witnesses]]> <![CDATA[Jordan Neely]]>
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ni The Best Gel Nail Kits for At-Home Manicures By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Aug 2020 16:16:20 PDT Due for a mani or pedi? No need for a salon when you have one of these DIY gel nail kits. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Full Article Shopping
ni Daniel Khalife pleads guilty to escaping Wandsworth prison last year By www.channel4.com Published On :: The former soldier Daniel Khalife has changed his plea to guilty and admitted escaping from Wandsworth prison. Full Article
ni The Role of MES Consultants in Streamlining Manufacturing Operations By www.chartsattack.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Sep 2024 03:03:07 +0000 Manufacturing efficiency has always been a priority. As competition grows, optimizing every aspect of production becomes critical. Manufacturers turn to experts to make the right improvements and introduce systems that boost overall performance. One key area where many businesses seek help is through Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). MES consultants play a pivotal role in achieving […] The post The Role of MES Consultants in Streamlining Manufacturing Operations appeared first on Chart Attack. Full Article Business Technology Manufacturing Operations MES Consultants Streamlining Manufacturing Operations
ni Maximising Online Visibility and SEO for Restaurants: Tips and Techniques By www.chartsattack.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:48:10 +0000 In the bustling world of the restaurant industry, standing out is more challenging than ever. With diners increasingly turning to the internet to discover their next meal, having a strong online presence is crucial. This guide will show you practical tips and techniques to maximise your restaurant’s online visibility and enhance your SEO efforts. By […] The post Maximising Online Visibility and SEO for Restaurants: Tips and Techniques appeared first on Chart Attack. Full Article Business Online Visibility SEO SEO for Restaurants
ni How a stubborn computer scientist accidentally launched the deep learning boom By arstechnica.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:00:09 +0000 "You’ve taken this idea way too far," a mentor told Prof. Fei-Fei Li. Full Article AI Features Science AlexNet deep learning Fei-Fei Li Geoffrey Hinton Jensen Huang Yann LeCun
ni Perplexity will show live US election results despite AI accuracy warnings By arstechnica.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:52:24 +0000 AI search engine embraces 2024 US election with live tracker and chatbot info hub. Full Article AI Biz & IT 2024 election ai hallucinations Anthropic ChatGPT chatgtp Claude confabulations elections google Google Gemini large language models machine learning openai Perplexity
ni Corning faces antitrust actions for its Gorilla Glass dominance By arstechnica.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 19:25:40 +0000 European Commission looks into alleged exclusivity, pricing, and patent demands. Full Article Biz & IT Tech antitrust apple Corning European Commission Gorilla Glass iphone
ni ChatGPT has a new vanity domain name, and it may have cost $15 million By arstechnica.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:32:46 +0000 Speculator swapped pricey domain for OpenAI shares instead of taking cash payment. Full Article AI Biz & IT chat.com ChatGPT chatgtp Dharmesh Shah domain names large language models machine learning openai sam altman
ni Ars Live: Our first encounter with manipulative AI By arstechnica.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:17:26 +0000 On Nov. 19, join Benj Edwards and Simon Willison's live YouTube chat about the "Great Bing Chat Fiasco of 2023." Full Article AI Biz & IT 2023 AI ethics ars live Ars Live Conversations Benj Edwards Bing Chat GPT-4 large language models machine learning manipulative AI microsoft Microsoft Copilot openai prompt injection prompt injections Simon Willison
ni Knicks Legend Throws Shade at Caitlin Clark During Live Broadcast By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:26:41 +0000 Caitlin Clark took more than her fair share of verbal abuse during the WNBA season. Now, even though the season has long since passed, she's still taking abuse. The post Knicks Legend Throws Shade at Caitlin Clark During Live Broadcast appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Sports Caitlin Clark Indiana Pacers NBA New York Knicks WNBA
ni Saudi Royals Ask Trump to ‘Finish What You Started’ in Middle East By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:21:57 +0000 Prince Turki bin Faisal al-Saud, former Saudi ambassador to the United States, has written an open letter to President-elect Donald Trump asking him to “finish what you started the last time you occupied the White House” with respect to Middle Eastern affairs. The post Saudi Royals Ask Trump to ‘Finish What You Started’ in Middle East appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Israel / Middle East National Security 2024 Presidential Election Abraham Accords Donald Trump Gaza Hamas Hezbollah Israel Joe Biden Lebanon Mohammed bin Salman Palestinian statehood Prince Turki al-Faisal Saudi Arabia
ni Biden-Harris Administration Decides Not to Cut Arms to Israel, After Threat By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:03:09 +0000 The State Department said Tuesday that the Biden-Harris administration would not cut off weapons supplies to Israel in reaction to what it said was a declining humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, due to Israeli mitigation efforts. The post Biden-Harris Administration Decides Not to Cut Arms to Israel, After Threat appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Israel / Middle East National Security Politics Gaza Israel Palestinians State Department
ni Donald Trump's Administration Takes Shape After 15 Official or Expected Picks By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:34:38 +0000 President-elect Donald Trump has made many selections to lead his administration as his transition gets underway, ranging from chief of staff to head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). At the same time, a number of crucial positions have yet to be filled just one week removed from the landslide election. The post Donald Trump’s Administration Takes Shape After 15 Official or Expected Picks appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article 2024 Election Politics cabinet Donald Trump Trump Administration Trump Transition Team
ni Winnipeg hospital apologizes after patient says wrong leg amputated By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:00:00 EST A 48-year-old man in Winnipeg who says his right leg was to be amputated due to an infection came out of the medical procedure to find out his left leg was amputated instead. Jason Kennedy knew he may eventually lose both legs to the infection but he still has questions about what happened. Full Article News/Canada/Manitoba
ni Court hears from 9-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by Manitoba priest last year By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:53:15 EST A now nine-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by a priest last year in Little Grand Rapids First Nation told court on Tuesday she remembers feeling scared as the priest allegedly walked her to his bedroom inside the church that day. Full Article News/Canada/Manitoba
ni 'Let The Fire Burn': A Philadelphia Community Forever Changed By www.npr.org Published On :: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 13:27:00 -0400 On May 13, 1985, after a long standoff, Philadelphia municipal authorities dropped a bomb on the headquarters of the African-American radical group MOVE. In the documentary Let the Fire Burn, director Jason Osder uses archival footage to chronicle the years of tension that ended in tragedy. Full Article
ni Amazon ordered to let workers vote on unionizing -- for the 3rd time By www.npr.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 19:13:11 -0500 A federal administrative law judge says Amazon interfered in the last election on unionization at its warehouse in Bessemer, Ala. Full Article
ni Eight-month-old among six abducted in Manipur; two burnt to death - The Hindu By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:21:00 GMT Eight-month-old among six abducted in Manipur; two burnt to death The HinduManipur on boil: 2 more bodies found, 6 missing The Times of IndiaCentre rushes 20 more CAPF companies to Manipur after fresh violence The Indian ExpressThree women, three children missing after Jiribam gunfight; Meiteis and Kukis hold bandhs in Manipur The New Indian ExpressLetters to The Editor — November 13, 2024 The Hindu Full Article
ni PM Narendra Modi to visit Nigeria, Brazil, Guyana from November 16 - The Hindu By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:44:00 GMT PM Narendra Modi to visit Nigeria, Brazil, Guyana from November 16 The HinduPM Modi to attend G20 Summit in Brazil, visit Nigeria and Guyana from November 16-20: Full schedule The Times of IndiaPM Modi to embark on three nation visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana from 16th nov News On AIRPM Modi's Africa-Latin America trip begins Sunday The Economic TimesPM Modi to embark on 3-nation tour, attend G20 Leaders Summit in Brazil next week The Indian Express Full Article
ni Asahi Linux’s bespoke GPU driver is running Windows games on Apple Silicon Macs By arstechnica.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 18:42:42 +0000 Work on Asahi's Vulkan GPU driver and various translation layers is paying off. Full Article Apple Gaming Tech
ni Apple is turning The Oregon Trail into a movie By arstechnica.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 22:02:34 +0000 The film will be a comedy, not a serious historical drama. Full Article Apple Culture Gaming apple Apple II Apple TV Edutainment movies The Oregon Trail
ni Will the new Nintendo Music app lead to more DMCA takedowns from Nintendo? By arstechnica.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 14:55:43 +0000 Subscription music app gives Nintendo new reason to crack down on third-party music uploads. Full Article Gaming
ni Nintendo confirms Switch 2 will play original Switch games By arstechnica.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:15:59 +0000 "More software has been played on Nintendo Switch than on any other Nintendo hardware." Full Article Gaming
ni Suniel Shetty 'absolutely fine' after minor injury on set, thanks fans for love By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 18:32:53 +0530 Bollywood star Suniel Shetty sustained a minor injury on the sets of the web series ‘Hunter 2’ Full Article Movies
ni ‘Crime Patrol’ and ‘Splitsvilla’ actor Nitin Chauhaan dies at 35 By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 10:38:00 +0530 Reports indicate that Chauhaan may have died by suicide, a claim supported by a social media post from his former co-star Vibhuti Thakur, who expressed her shock and sorrow over his untimely death Full Article Movies
ni Dhanush, Nithya Menen’s ‘Idli Kadai’ gets a release date By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:49:01 +0530 ‘Idli Kadai,’ Dhanush’s fourth directorial project, has music scored by GV Prakash Kumar Full Article Movies
ni EUFF 2024: The 29th European Union Film Festival kicks off with Alice Rohrwacher’s ‘La Chimera’ By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:31:11 +0530 The annual voyage into European cinema set sail at the 29th European Union Film Festival’s opening night, where Delhi’s cinephiles huddled in eager clusters at the India Habitat Centre, in feverish anticipation of the Italian Palme D’or nominee Full Article Movies
ni ‘Here’ movie review: Join Tom Hanks in this living room at the end of the universe By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 17:21:00 +0530 While the gimmick of multiple frames wears thin fairly quickly, this mixed box of chocolates from Robert Zemeckis rides on Tom Hanks’ quiet charm Full Article Movies