Shadow

Technology

Welcome to our Technology News section! Here, tech enthusiasts and professionals can find the latest updates from the ever-evolving world of technology. We cover a broad range of topics, including digital innovations, cutting-edge gadgets, and important industry trends.

Our dedicated team of tech experts provides insightful articles that help you stay ahead. You’ll find detailed reviews of the newest devices, analysis of software advancements, and insights into significant technological breakthroughs.

Explore various areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and telecommunications. We also discuss emerging technologies, market shifts, and how these changes impact our daily lives.

Join us as we navigate the dynamic landscape of technology. Stay tuned for regular updates that keep your knowledge of the tech world fresh and inspiring!

Google Transforms Financial Search with AI Mode

Google Transforms Financial Search with AI Mode

News, Technology
Google's vision for AI-powered financial analysis (Google AI Financial Search) is nothing short of revolutionary, with a plan that could surpass current expectations and open up new possibilities. Google made AI Mode more widely available to users at this year's I/O. The feature is now available to all US users and includes advanced features like Deep Search and Project Astra. Most importantly, Google has now started testing AI Mode for financial searches. This feature uses advanced AI algorithms to intelligently visualize complex financial information in the form of interactive graphs and dynamic tables. According to Google, AI Mode can help users analyze and compare financial data over a specific period. For example, if you search for "compare blue-chip CPG stock performance in...
Google is embarking on a groundbreaking venture to construct an ultra-advanced nuclear reactor capable of generating a staggering 1.8 gigawatts of power.

Google is embarking on a groundbreaking venture to construct an ultra-advanced nuclear reactor capable of generating a staggering 1.8 gigawatts of power.

News, Scientific, Technology
Google wants to work with startups to develop a nuclear reactor. Google and Elemental Power have announced a significant collaboration, planning to establish three sites for ultra-advanced nuclear reactors. This ambitious project is driven by Google's need to power its artificial intelligence development and its substantial investment of $75 billion in data centers this year. According to Google , the company will generate at least 600 megawatts of power at each site, for a total of 1.8 gigawatts. Elemental, which has experience in the nuclear industry and has not yet developed any power plants, also said that Google could buy the power directly. Breakwater North launched the nuclear company and is now backed by Energy Impact Partners. Elemental Power has not yet de...
The imminent announcement of Intel’s new graphics card, set to rival Nvidia, is poised to shake up the market.

The imminent announcement of Intel’s new graphics card, set to rival Nvidia, is poised to shake up the market.

News, Technology
The tech world is abuzz with anticipation of Intel's new graphics card, which is expected to be revealed soon.Intel wants to add a new graphics card to the Battlemage family soon.Despite not being as prolific as its competitors in the graphics card market, Intel's unwavering commitment to this sector is evident. As it gears up for the release of the RTX 5060 and RX 9060 series, the blue team is poised to introduce a new generation of its products. The recent unveiling of the Arc B570 and Arc B580 in 2024 is a testament to this commitment. According to Gazlog, Intel wants to introduce a new graphics card from the Battlemage family, possibly called the Arc Battlemage B770. The BMG-G31 chip has been sent to Intel's facility in Vietnam, where the Arc B770 is being developed. The ...
Prominent AI researcher launches controversial startup; goal: to completely replace humans.

Prominent AI researcher launches controversial startup; goal: to completely replace humans.

News, Technology
The new startup Mechanize's goals have drawn much criticism from the public. According to a post by prominent AI researcher Tamay Besiroglu on the social network X, his new startup, Mechanize, aims to automate all tasks and achieve the ultimate goal of completely replacing humans. The startup is a sub-branch of Epoch's prestigious research institute; therefore, its goal has been highly criticized. Mechanize wants to create conditions for replacing humans active in every job with artificial intelligence. Besiroglu says that workers in the United States receive a total of $18 trillion a year, and this number reaches $60 trillion globally. So AI could save a lot of money, he said, adding that they are currently focused on white-collar jobs. "I have a lot of respect for the...
Polite ChatGPT Requests Cost OpenAI Tens of Millions of Dollars

Polite ChatGPT Requests Cost OpenAI Tens of Millions of Dollars

News, Technology
OpenAI CEO Says Seemingly Simple ChatGPT Interactions Cost the Company Tens of Millions of Dollars OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, in response to a question on the social network X about the power consumption of the company's models when responding to polite phrases like "please" and "thank you", humorously noted that these seemingly simple interactions can cost tens of millions of dollars. Altman stressed that these costs are not spent haphazardly but rather carefully managed in the right direction, instilling confidence in the company's financial decisions. Previously, reports were published that companies such as Microsoft and Google use more electricity than more than 100 countries in the world. But Epoch AI dismissed those numbers as "rhythms." Epoch AI claims that running the GPT-4o...
Nvidia’s new driver fixes many bugs and issues from previous versions

Nvidia’s new driver fixes many bugs and issues from previous versions

News, Technology
Nvidia has addressed several issues users faced when releasing its new graphics driver. The company released version 576.02 of its graphics card driver, focusing on fixing bugs and problems affecting users in previous Game Ready driver versions. Users previously encountered issues such as black screens, game crashes, and overall system instability, significantly hindering their gaming experience. This new update resolves many problems, promising a smoother and more enjoyable experience. Key Fixes and Improvements According to Nvidia's official announcement, the latest driver resolves stability issues in Windows 11 version 24H2 and prevents the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) when running games that utilize DLSS 4 and the Multi Frame Generation feature. Additionally, users of the RTX 50 s...
RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Benchmark Leaked; Not-so-Surprising Improvement

RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Benchmark Leaked; Not-so-Surprising Improvement

Products, Technology
The RTX 5060 Ti's early benchmarks reveal a significant 20% improvement over its predecessor, underlining the card's enhanced performance. According to VideoCardz, early 3DMark benchmark results for the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB show a not-so-surprising 20% ​​improvement over the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB. Anticipation is building as various reports hint at the RTX 5060 Ti's specs and potential release date of April 16. Nvidia's latest graphics card will be available in 8GB and 16GB variants, offering users a range of options. The RTX 5060 Ti has features, including 4,608 processing cores (based on 36 SM units and a full GB206 die). It boasts a maximum clock speed of 2,647 MHz, and its 16 GB of GDDR7 memory uses a 128-bit bus with a speed of 28 Gbps. Related articles: * RTX 5080 graphics car...
ASUS Launches 32-inch 4K Monitor with Dual-Mode Refresh Rate

ASUS Launches 32-inch 4K Monitor with Dual-Mode Refresh Rate

Products, Technology
Introducing a new gaming monitor from ASUS' ROG series, packed with advanced features that will excite tech enthusiasts. This monitor boasts an impressive 320Hz refresh rate, a significant leap from the standard 60Hz or 144Hz, and 4K resolution, setting a new standard for high-performance gaming. ASUS has launched the ROG Strix XG32UCG gaming monitor. With its numerous features, this product tries to simultaneously meet the needs of gamers and enthusiasts of exciting games with impressive visual effects. ASUS introduced the monitor in 2024 but announced its final specifications and price. ROG Strix XG32UCG is available in China for 3,999 yuan (about $550), making it an affordable yet high-performance option. There is currently no news about its global launch. The XG32UCG monit...
New Galaxy Z Flip 7 Rumor Disappoints Snapdragon Fans

New Galaxy Z Flip 7 Rumor Disappoints Snapdragon Fans

Products, Technology
Samsung's next-generation Flip foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, will introduce some unique features that will intrigue smartphone enthusiasts. However, it may disappoint Snapdragon chips fans. Exynos chips have been a staple in all Galaxy products, from budget to flagship. However, Samsung's flagship foldable phones have usually come with Qualcomm chips. This trend is changing with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, marking a significant shift in Samsung's strategy. According to a report by Seoul Economic Daily, Samsung will begin mass production of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 next month. The report's details about this smartphone are interesting, as it will only be available with the Exynos 2500 chip. The Exynos 2500 chip, a marvel of 3nm lithography, was initially anticipated ...
Trump slams EU for targeting Apple and other tech giants.

Trump slams EU for targeting Apple and other tech giants.

News, Technology
Trump has slammed the European Union for targeting Apple and other US tech giants. The EU's relationship with several major US tech companies. including Apple, is not good, and now US President-elect Donald Trump has spoken out on the issue. Trump made a virtual appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos and made several statements criticizing the EU. "Trump on Wednesday slammed the European Union for imposing heavy fines on the world's biggest tech companies, calling them a tax on US corporations," wrote Julia Shapiro, a journalist and global news and politics writer for The Hill. "They took $15 or $16 billion from Apple. They took billions from Google. I think they are looking to take billions from Facebook," she said. "Whether you like them or not, they are Americans, ...