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We recently did a roundup of all the rumors surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S25, including one leak that comprehensively listed the new smartphone’s entire range of components. One element that we were somewhat curious about was the processor that the new smartphone would use. Initial reports indicated that Samsung would vary the processor by region, meaning that some S25 phones would get
when sunlight refracts through the lamp, a mystical mosaic of frosted glass shards with dynamic reflections is revealed. The post fresh.glass upcycles discarded glass chips into frosty modular lamps appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Apple announced the new M3 chips at its “Scary fast” event and unveiled new MacBooks powered by the new Apple silicon. Additionally, the Cupertino-based tech giant also introduced the 24″ […] The post Apple unveils ‘scary fast’ Macbooks, iMac with M3 chips, Twitter value falls to $19 billion appeared first on ShinyShiny.
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a toilet made from wood composite, which its designers says generates fewer emissions than ceramic toilets. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Read more
This week on Dezeen, Finnish company Woodio revealed a flushing toilet made from wood composite that reportedly generates 99 per cent fewer emissions in its production than ceramics. Read more
the cosmic concrete is dubbed twice as strong as ordinary blocks and is suitable for construction work in extra-terrestrial spaces. The post ‘cosmic concrete’ made from potato chips, salt, and dust can be used to build homes on mars appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
MacBook Pro notebooks are among the most popular computers for photographers and videographers alike for many reasons. While there are many fantastic Windows computers, macOS has long been the preferred choice for many creative professionals. When Apple launched its silicon chipsets, starting with the M1 chipset, Mac's popularity only improved thanks to the M-series chips delivering fantastic
Computers destroy humans at chess, but there's not a robot in the world you could send into an unfamiliar house and tell it to feed the dog; the general intelligence and adaptability of the human brain remain unrivalled. Intel's research-grade Loihi 2 neuromorphic chips are designed to help close the gap, drawing inspiration from nature's greatest necktop supercomputer.Continue ReadingCategory: C


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