Discover how PCI Express 7.0, with its groundbreaking 128 GT/s speeds and new Optical Interconnect Solution, is set to transform the landscape of data transfer for AI, cloud, and beyond!
Scientists have developed groundbreaking contact lenses that allow wearers to see infrared light as visible light. This innovative technology has potential applications in security and beyond, resembling the advanced vision seen in sci-fi films like Predator.
Get ready for the return of NASA's Dragon spacecraft filled with groundbreaking scientific samples and supplies from the ISS. Discover what’s onboard and how it will benefit Earth!
Google's Project Aura, developed with XREAL, promises to revolutionize AR with Android XR. This portable device offers seamless access to Android apps and advanced AI features. Get ready for a new era in mixed reality!
Google has unveiled groundbreaking AI and accessibility features for Android and Chrome, improving TalkBack and Expressive Captions to assist users with visual impairments. Now, asking Gemini about images and screen content is just a voice command away!
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have unveiled a new color called 'olo,' seen only through a unique laser experiment. While some experts debate its validity, the implications for color blindness could be significant.
On April 12, 2025, the first full moon of spring, known as the pink moon, dazzled skywatchers worldwide with its orange glow and optical illusions. Discover stunning images and fascinating facts about this celestial event!
Many Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra owners are facing a frustrating issue with their ultrawide camera, which is reported to be shaking and unusable. This problem has sparked discussions on social media and forums, with users seeking solutions.
Harvard researchers have developed a groundbreaking optical vortex beam that twists and changes in unique patterns, inspired by nature. This innovation could revolutionize light manipulation, making it easier to control small particles using a low-intensity setup.
Researchers at Heriot-Watt University have discovered a way to manipulate the optical properties of light by adding time as a dimension. This breakthrough could revolutionize data processing and AI technology, enabling faster and more efficient computing.