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DisplayPort 2.0 brings support for dual 8K monitors at 120Hz

Jun26
by Sindy Cator on June 26, 2019 at 11:31 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, Plugged


Many of us don’t even have 4K displays yet, but that isn’t stopping technology from moving on. Today the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced DisplayPort 2.0, heralding the arrival of 16K displays in the years to come. While the idea of a 16K monitor is almost laughable, the increased bandwidth – 80 Gbps, up from the 32.4 Gbps – will allow a variety of new monitor configurations. Here are some of them: Single display resolutions -One 16K (15360×8460) display @60Hz and 30 bpp 4:4:4 HDR (with DSC) – One 10K (10240×4320) display @60Hz and 24 bpp 4:4:4 (no compression)  Dual display…

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The first AI capable of simulating the universe works so well it’s scary

Jun26
by Sindy Cator on June 26, 2019 at 9:56 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, artificial intelligence, Space


A team of researchers recently pioneered the world’s first AI universe simulator. It’s fast; it’s accurate; and its creators are baffled by its ability to understand things about the cosmos that it shouldn’t. Scientists have used computer simulations to try and digitally reverse-engineer the origin and evolution of our universe for decades. The best traditional methods using modern technology take minutes and produce okay results. The world’s first AI universe simulator on the other hand, produces results with far greater accuracy in just milliseconds. According to the team’s paper: Here, we build a deep neural network to predict structure formation…

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Review: The Microsoft Pro Intellimouse is a really, really lovely mouse

Jun26
by Sindy Cator on June 26, 2019 at 8:51 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Plugged


I know you come to this site for deep, contemplative thought on the technological issues of the day, but sod it: the Microsoft Pro Intellimouse is really bloody lovely, and if you need a new mouse, you should buy this one. Job done. Time to go to the pub? Not quite. I suppose I should delve into why I think the Microsoft Pro Intellimouse is such a stellar peripheral worthy of your hard-earned cash. It’s simple: Microsoft got the fundamentals spot-on It’s time to party like it’s 1996 Microsoft has been involved in the peripheral game for a long time.…

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Duolingo finally adds Arabic to its repertoire

Jun26
by Sindy Cator on June 26, 2019 at 8:43 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web


Duolingo’s stable of languages expanded today to include Arabic — both the spoken and written word. With this, Duolingo now teaches five of the world’s most common tongues, and TNW got the chance to look at the course a few days early. We also spoke with some of the people behind the course, who revealed what kinds of stumbling blocks they faced bringing the language to the West. Arabic can be difficult for non-native speakers — I’m not shy to admit I struggle with any language that doesn’t use the Roman alphabet. Babbel rates it as one of the hardest due to the fact that some sounds common in…

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Review: The Roborock S5 robo-vacuum is fast, powerful, and quiet(ish)

Jun26
by Sindy Cator on June 26, 2019 at 4:48 pm
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Robot vacuum cleaners were, a long time ago, the preserve of the cashed-up early adopter. Back in 2002, if you had deep pockets and wanted to make your gaff look like the set of The Jetsons, you could spend an ungodly amount of money on an iRobot Roomba. Flash forward to 2019, and the robot vacuum cleaner is a lot more competitive – and dare I say, exciting? There’s a lot of competition from upstart brands like Eufy, Neato, and DEEBOT, as well as legacy players like Shark and iRobot. Moreover, robot vacuum cleaners are more capable than ever, both…

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