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- Doom running on an Apple HDMI dongle from 2013, because of course it does
Tinkerer John "Nyan Satan" recently demonstrated Doom running on Apple's Lightning Digital AV adapter. Although the gameplay looks choppy, the fact that the dongle – released over a decade ago – can handle the game at all is impressive. In some ways, it compares surprisingly well to the PCs that...Read Entire Article
- GTA 6 release update: console gamers rejoice, PC players frustrated
It's been over a year since the record-breaking GTA 6 trailer landed on YouTube. Since then, Rockstar has narrowed the release date down to fall 2025, but it still hasn't mentioned anything about a PC version – something that didn't change during Take-Two's financial report yesterday.Read Entire Article
- Latest Windows 11 build adds full MIDI 2.0 support and improved performance
Microsoft recently released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27788 to users in the Canary Channel. This update could be a significant milestone for musicians using Windows, as it introduces major improvements to the Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI standard.Read Entire Article
- Intel Xeon server CPU sales hit 14-year low as AMD gains ground
According to SemiAnalysis, Intel's 2024 server processor volume declined for the third year straight. Following the precipitous drop in 2023, the company's data center business has reached a 14-year low.Read Entire Article
- Researchers create reasoning model for under $50, performs similar to OpenAI's o1
Stanford and University of Washington researchers devised a technique to create a new AI model dubbed "s1." They have already open-sourced it on GitHub, along with the code and data used to build it. A paper published last Friday explained how the team achieved these results through clever technical tricks.Read Entire Article
- Rookie robocallers impersonate FCC, accidentally target actual FCC employees
The calls occurred on the night of February 6 and the morning of February 7 last year, as the FCC recently revealed. Over a dozen FCC employees, along with some of their relatives, received automated calls featuring an artificial voice introducing itself as the "FCC Fraud Prevention Team." The robotic...Read Entire Article
- Malicious apps on Android and iOS scan screenshots to steal cryptocurrencies
Kaspersky has uncovered a new malware campaign designed to breach users' crypto wallets and steal Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Dubbed SparkCat, the malware leverages advanced optical character recognition technology integrated into modern smartphone platforms to scan for recovery phrases used to access crypto wallets. Notably, it affects both Android and...Read Entire Article
- Tablet shipments rose 9.2% worldwide in 2024, reversing three-year slump
Apple led all other manufacturers in 2024 with nearly 57 million iPads shipped – good for a 38.6 percent market share. The company's most recent release, the iPad mini 7th gen, debuted in late October and features the A17 Pro processor.Read Entire Article
- Gigabyte is offering access to a $300K supercomputer for free, but there's a catch
In a week-long trial dubbed "Launchpad," Giga Computing will grant users access to its cutting-edge Gigabyte G383-R80 server. This machine is powered by four of AMD's latest Instinct MI300A APUs, combining CPU and GPU horsepower for accelerated computing tasks. It also features up to eight hot-swappable 2.5" NVMe/SATA/SAS bays and...Read Entire Article
- DJI takes a risky bet, removes no-fly zones as US ban looms
The timing of the announcement has been particularly controversial, coming less than a month after a small DJI drone collided with a plane battling the Los Angeles wildfires. Despite the incident, DJI is moving forward with its plan to eliminate restrictions that previously prevented its drones from flying over sensitive...Read Entire Article
- Bill Gates says Intel has lost its way, fallen behind in chip design and fabrication
An interview with Gates by the Associated Press notes how the billionaire has a soft spot for Intel. The publication suggesting that his career might have gone down a different path had Team Blue not created the first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004 in 1971. It led to more advanced...Read Entire Article
- ChatGPT web search is now open to everyone – no login required
To access the web search feature, users simply need to navigate to the website, click on the search button, and enter their query. ChatGPT will then scrape the web for relevant information and respond in a conversational manner, like an AI chatbot. Like any other traditional search engine, ChatGPT's replies...Read Entire Article
- Split-Flap Clock Makes a Nice Side Quest in Larger Project
Sometimes projects spawn related projects that take on a life of their own. That’s OK, especially when the main project is large and complex, In that case, side-quest projects provide …read more
- Quix Furniture for Modular Furniture Fun
If you’re someone who moves a lot, or just likes to change your decor, the limitations of conventional furniture can be a bit of a pain. Why not build your …read more
- RC Cars With First Person Video, All With An ESP32
Those little ESP32-CAM boards which mate the WiFi-enabled microcontroller with a small parallel-interface camera module have been with us for years, and while they are undeniably cool to play with, …read more
- Solid Tips for Designing Assistive Technology (Or Anything Else, Really)
Do you make things, and have you got almost ten minutes to spare? If not, make the time because this video by [PrintLab] is chock-full of healthy and practical design tips. …read more
- T1 is a RISC-V Cray
The crux of most supercomputers is the ability to operate on many pieces of data at once — something video cards are good at, too. Enter T1 (short for Torrent-1), …read more
- Running Doom on an Apple Lightning to HDMI Adapter
As a general rule of thumb, anything that has some kind of display output and a processor more beefy than an early 90s budget PC can run Doom just fine. …read more
- A Great Use for AI: Wasting Scammers Time!
We may have found the killer app for AI. Well, actually, British telecom provider O2 has. As The Guardian reports, they have an AI chatbot that acts like a 78-year-old …read more
- What it was like working with procrastinator Douglas Adams on "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" game
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams was a notorious procrastinator. When it became clear that he wasn't making progress on a text adventure game adaptation, Infocom sent game designer Steve Meretzky to England in 1984 to get the ball rolling. — Read the rest The post What it was like working with procrastinator Douglas Adams on "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" game appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Bering Air flight disappears in Alaska 10 minutes before scheduled landing
A Bering Air plane carrying 10 people vanished less than an hour after it took off at 2:37 p.m. from Unalakleet in western Alaska yesterday. Bering Air Flight 445 had 9 passengers aboard and one pilot, who contacted air traffic control in Anchorage about 10 minutes before he was supposed to land in the small city of Nome. — Read the rest The post Bering Air flight disappears in Alaska 10 minutes before scheduled landing appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Get premium device protection for less than $7 per device this year
TL;DR: Get a full year of Trend Micro Maximum Security for three devices at $19.99 and guard against ransomware, phishing scams, and identity theft. Your devices deserve a bodyguard — and not the kind that just stands around looking cool. — Read the rest The post Get premium device protection for less than $7 per device this year appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Create full songs in seconds with this AI platform
TL;DR: Supermusic AI lets you compose, produce, and share studio-quality music—no skills required—for just $39.97 (reg. $319). Remember when making music required, you know, actual musical talent or years of training? Yeah, not anymore. Supermusic AI is the songwriting cheat code you never knew you needed. — Read the rest The post Create full songs in seconds with this AI platform appeared first on Boing Boing.
- LAX Customs officers intercept 37 giant, live beetles disguised as snacks
Smugglers tried bringing a lot of giant beetles into the country disguised as potato chips and chocolates. The whole thing creeps me out just thinking about carrying around 37 giant beetles. Had things gone wrong, beetles on a plane are way more scream-inducing than snakes. — Read the rest The post LAX Customs officers intercept 37 giant, live beetles disguised as snacks appeared first on Boing Boing.
- First immigrants, now journalism: Trump calls to shut down CBS
A displeased Donald Trump called to "immediately terminate" staff at 60 Minutes and shut down CBS in this morning's daily rage-post. First the immigrants, now journalism. "They 100% removed Kamala's horrible election changing answers to questions, and replaced them with completely different, and far better, answers, taken from another part of the interview," Trump fumed on Truth Social today, referring to a conspiracy theory that was debunked after 60 Minutes "shared a full unedited transcript of the Harris interview with the FCC this week," according to The Hill. — Read the rest The post First immigrants, now journalism: Trump calls to shut down CBS appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Judge blocks Musk's data grab at the Treasury
Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly temporarily blocked the US Treasury Department from sharing sensitive data with outsiders. Elon Musk and his DOGE cronies are the outsiders in question. SUPPORT INDEPENDENT WEBSITES CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE! Much of the United States has watched in fear as reports roll in of Elon Musk's unchecked rolling over of the US Government. — Read the rest The post Judge blocks Musk's data grab at the Treasury appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Bibi loves Trump's worst idea ever: Gaza Lago
Israeli Prime Sinister Benjamin Netanyahu loves Convicted Felon #47's worst idea ever: the United States taking up Israeli's war against the Palestinians. GET BOING BOING IN YOUR MAILBOX CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE! Donald Trump has proposed invading Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Panama, and Gaza. — Read the rest The post Bibi loves Trump's worst idea ever: Gaza Lago appeared first on Boing Boing.
- How to Distort Your Voice with a Wall Wart
Welcome back to Spoken Word with Electronics. This month we're talking about distortion. Not just a tool of the GOP to alter our perception, distortion is also a great sound in audio. Did you know your surge protector is literally buzzing with usable distortion signals? — Read the rest The post How to Distort Your Voice with a Wall Wart appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Green Day to Chili Peppers: Artists rally for fire-ravaged Los Angeles
LA is a grind – it's expensive, congested, and isolating. When you're hot "in the biz," the town is yours. When you're not, expect no mercy… and yet, for a few magical hours at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome, all that was out the window as a Who's Who of California music closed ranks around the City of Angels. — Read the rest The post Green Day to Chili Peppers: Artists rally for fire-ravaged Los Angeles appeared first on Boing Boing.
- RFK Jr goes viral for squirting mysterious blue drops into his drink (video)
Conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going viral again — this time for squirting blue liquid into a glass while flying on a plane. The clip circulating on online shows the 72-year-old anti-vaxxer — who is about to run the U.S. — Read the rest The post RFK Jr goes viral for squirting mysterious blue drops into his drink (video) appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Flowcharts, org charts, and more — Visio makes it all make sense
TL;DR: Microsoft Visio Professional 2024 helps you turn your data into a clear narrative, with a special low price through February 23rd. Drowning in spreadsheets? Staring at a mountain of raw data with no clue how to make it understandable? You're not alone. — Read the rest The post Flowcharts, org charts, and more — Visio makes it all make sense appeared first on Boing Boing.
- Latest Monopoly Go Reward Links (February 2025)
Monopoly Go is the mobile version of the popular board game we’ve all played at least... The post Latest Monopoly Go Reward Links (February 2025) appeared first on Fossbytes.
- How to Increase Download Speeds in Windows 11?
Downloading a new game can be very exciting. However, this happiness quickly turns into frustration when... The post How to Increase Download Speeds in Windows 11? appeared first on Fossbytes.
- How to Move Google Drive Backup to External Hard Drive?
Cloud storage, especially Google Drive, has well and truly simplified storage for many people, letting them... The post How to Move Google Drive Backup to External Hard Drive? appeared first on Fossbytes.
- Latest Free Robux Codes (February 2025)
Roblox is the biggest sandbox game in the world—and for good reason. It offers millions of... The post Latest Free Robux Codes (February 2025) appeared first on Fossbytes.
- Best PlayStation Emulators for Android & Windows
The PlayStation 1, or PS1, was one of the most iconic consoles that revolutionized gaming and... The post Best PlayStation Emulators for Android & Windows appeared first on Fossbytes.
- How to Create Direct Download Links for Google Drive?
Google Drive’s share feature is pretty handy, allowing us to share important documents, files, and videos.... The post How to Create Direct Download Links for Google Drive? appeared first on Fossbytes.
- How to Allow Camera Access to Instagram on iPhone
Apple’s iOS has several safeguards in place to prevent apps from accessing sensitive functions, such as... The post How to Allow Camera Access to Instagram on iPhone appeared first on Fossbytes.
- Latest Cookie Run Kingdom Codes (February 2025)
Cookie Run Kingdom is a popular role-playing game (RPG) and city simulator in which players manage... The post Latest Cookie Run Kingdom Codes (February 2025) appeared first on Fossbytes.
- How to Download Books on Kindle?
If you enjoy reading, downloading books on your Kindle is a convenient way to access your... The post How to Download Books on Kindle? appeared first on Fossbytes.
- 7 Most Popular Games on Roblox
Roblox is by far the most popular sandbox game in the world, and for good reason.... The post 7 Most Popular Games on Roblox appeared first on Fossbytes.
- UK secretly orders Apple to let it spy on iPhone users worldwide
The UK government has issued an order to Apple telling it to allow officials full access to any iCloud content belonging to any user across the globe.UK ParliamentDuring Conservative Boris Johnson's tenure as Prime Minister, the UK government claimed to be in discussions with Apple about creating a backdoor into iOS that would allow it access to all user data. If there really ever were such discussions, they will have been short because US company Apple has refused the FBI the same thing.Now the new Labour government in the UK is demanding that Apple create this backdoor, according to The Washington Post. Under UK law, it is a criminal offense for Apple to even reveal that such a demand has been made, and so consequently the company has refused to comment. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- How to create your own Memories movies in Photos on iOS or iPadOS 18
There are now two ways to create Memories movies in Photos as of iOS 18.1 or later: one method is the same way you have done it in previous iOS versions, and the new one leverages Apple Intelligence if it's available on your device.You can create Memories movies in Photos using both pictures and video.To use the latter method, you'll need to have an iPhone that is capable of supporting Apple Intelligence. This means an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or any iPhone 16 model.Making Memories without Apple Intelligence Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- iPhone SE 4 could be revealed by Valentine's Day
A report suggests Apple could reveal the iPhone SE 4 by February 14, which is in line with previous rumors around the budget phone.iPhone SE 4 arriving within a weekApple's next-generation iPhone SE could be the next to run Apple Intelligence, but at a much lower price. It is expected to look similar to the iPhone 14 but with a single camera on the rear.Subscribe to AppleInsider on YouTube Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- Dubious leak details the exact specifications of Apple's foldable iPhone
Rumors of an alleged iPhone Fold have been floating around for years, but now a suspicious report claims to have revealed the exact specifications of the device.The specifications of Apple's foldable iPhone were allegedly posted online.The purported specs were shared via social media by leaker Jukanlosreve, formerly known as TechReve. Though the tipster has a history of accurate leaks, the details surrounding Apple's alleged foldable iPhone were attributed to "zwz" in the post, and were only highlighted by Jukanlosreve.Given that the information did not come from the leaker directly, it should be treated with a grain of salt, as this purported "zwz" has no verifiable track record. MacRumors, who originally reported on the information, has noted that they are also unfamiliar with the source. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- Apple details App Store tax changes in multiple markets, including Japan
Apple has announced updates to its App Store pricing and taxes for developers across different regions, with some changes being already in effect as of February 6.Apple has announced updates to taxes and pricing in multiple markets.According to the Apple Developer website, the company periodically adjusts prices or developer proceeds as a result of tax-related regulatory changes, or due to foreign exchange rates.The updates revealed by Apple on Thursday will directly impact developers in multiple countries across Europe, Asia, and South America. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- Crypto wallets at risk as malware sneaks into the App Store
A newly discovered malware campaign is stealing cryptocurrency from iOS by exploiting vulnerabilities in apps available on the App Store.iPhone 16 Pro MaxKaspersky researchers have discovered a malicious software development kit (SDK) called SparkCat hidden inside multiple apps on both iOS and Android. SparkCat is designed to steal cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases using optical character recognition (OCR), allowing attackers to access and drain funds remotely.Kaspersky has shared a list of MD5 hashes linked to the malicious SparkCat SDK, as well as BundleIDs for iOS apps. However, the company hasn't revealed the full list of infected apps, leaving users in the dark about whether they've installed one. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- Apple is working on a 'lifelike' robot lamp, and it's just as cute as you'd expect
Apple Machine Learning Research has released a short video and a twelve-page accompanying paper showcasing the importance of human-like movement in its prototyped robot.Image Credit: Apple Machine Learning ResearchThis isn't the first time we've heard Apple may be gearing up to release an Apple robot. In April 2024, rumors of Apple's secretive robotics work surfaced, with the company alleged to be designing two different robots.Now, it seems as though Apple's hardware engineering division and AI group have produced something worth showing off. And frankly, the design is a little too familiar. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- B&H's fresh Mac Studio price drop discounts desktop to $1,749
B&H's February Mac Studio deal for $1,749 delivers the lowest price available across leading Apple resellers.Get a Mac Studio for just $1,749.Apple deals are plentiful at B&H this week, but we're tracking a fresh price drop on the current Mac Studio that's now on sale for $1,749, reflecting the lowest price available per our Mac Studio Price Guide.View $1,749 deal Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- How using a VPN can help you see location restricted content
One of the best VPNs for Mac will not only protect your data, but it also helps you avoid location-based restrictions. Here's how you can watch more TV shows and sports events.Use a VPN for Mac to use the BBC iPlayer on an iPhoneThe average consumer is pretty well catered to, when it comes to content consumption. With a wide selection of streaming services, broadcasters, and social media outlets at their fingertips, there's a lot to consume.However, you can't always get what you want. Sometimes, the content you want to watch is offered through a streaming service you don't have any desire in using, or it's blocked off so it's only usable in certain countries. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
- UK industry leaders unleash hurricane-grade scale for cyberattacks
Freshly minted organization aims to take the guesswork out of incident severity for insurers and policy holders A world-first organization assembled to categorize the severity of cybersecurity incidents is up and running in the UK following a year-long incubation period.…
- Musk's move fast and break things mantra won't work in US.gov
248-year-old democracy is not a tech startup Opinion 120-hour work weeks, firing government staffers and dismantling agencies? Oh my. The US government under pseudo President Musk is in for a world of radical change.…
- I was told to make backups, not test them. Why does that make you look so worried?
Shabby admin invented 'transparent tape' – a terrible storage medium but a magic tool for unlocking IT budgets On Call Each week at work creates memories many are happy to forget, but some are willing to share with fellow Register readers in On Call, our Friday column that tells your tales of tech support.…
- Google's 7-year slog to improve Chrome extensions still hasn't satisfied developers
Makers of content blockers, privacy add-ons say promises weren't kept Google's overhaul of Chrome's extension architecture continues to pose problems for developers of ad blockers, content filters, and privacy tools.…
- Hardware quality problems and server supply chain kinks slow Amazon’s $100 billion AI build
Reverses life extensions for some servers it now feels aren’t useful in the inferencing age Amazon Web Services is struggling to get the high-quality servers it needs to build AI infrastructure and has retired other hardware early to make room to accelerated machines.…
- Apple missed screenshot-snooping malware in code that made it into the App Store, Kaspersky claims
OCR plugin great for extracting crypto-wallet secrets from galleries Kaspersky eggheads say they’ve spotted the first app containing hidden optical character recognition spyware in Apple’s App Store. Cunningly, the software nasty is designed to steal cryptocurrency.…
- If Ransomware Inc was a company, its 2024 results would be a horror show
35% drop in payments across the year as your backups got better and law enforcement made a difference Ransomware extortion payments fell in 2024, according to blockchain analyst biz Chainalysis this week.…
- DOGE geek with Treasury payment system access now quits amid racist tweet claims
We did Nazi see that coming Marko Elez, a former SpaceX, Starlink, and X engineer who was granted deep access to a critical US Treasury payment system by the Trump-blessed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has quit that team after he was linked to a racist Twitter account.…
- Amazon-backed X-energy bags $700M more for itty-bitty nuke reactors that don't exist yet
Looking forward to someone putting the new into nuclear Months after Amazon joined a half-billion-dollar funding round for next-gen modular nuclear startup X-energy, the biz has announced a supplemental Series C-1 raise - despite its fission reactor design remaining unproven.…