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The field of drug discovery is undergoing a significant transformation, thanks to the power of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is enabling researchers to analyze vast amounts of biological data and predict how different chemical compounds will interact with specific targets in the body, accelerating the discovery of promising drug candidates. This has the potential to
Apple’s approach to addressing climate impact has fluctuated over the years, showcasing the challenges that even a tech giant faces in making meaningful progress on carbon emissions. While last year saw a highly-produced promotional spot featuring Octavia Spencer as Mother Nature, this year’s event barely touched on the subject. This shift in emphasis does not
Apple has always been known for its minimalist approach to technology, often prioritizing simplicity and sleek design over cluttered features. However, in recent years, the tech giant seems to be shifting its strategy when it comes to ports and buttons on its devices, embracing a more button-friendly design philosophy. This shift is evident in the
Apple recently unveiled three new versions of the AirPods during its latest event, “It’s Glowtime.” The new AirPods models include the entry-level AirPods 4, a higher-end version with active noise cancellation, and a revised AirPods Max. These new models promise significant improvements in sound quality and functionality compared to their predecessors. The new AirPods 4
Apple recently announced the release of the new iPhone operating system, iOS 18, which will be officially available on September 16, according to the latest iPhone 16 event. The update was previously introduced at WWDC 2024 and promises a range of new features and enhancements. Some of the notable additions include customization options for arranging
Apple has recently announced the launch of the AirPods Pro 2, claiming that these flagship wireless earbuds can function as “clinical-grade” hearing aids. This groundbreaking feature aims to enhance users’ auditory experience by boosting specific sounds in real time, such as elements of speech or environmental cues. The company has revealed that the AirPods Pro
When considering the use of the AI assistant Grok, users must be cautious of the privacy implications involved. The company behind Grok, xAI, clearly states that the responsibility falls on the user to assess the accuracy of the information provided by the AI. This raises concerns as xAI acknowledges that Grok may offer incorrect information,
Aukey, a well-known tech company, recently unveiled three new magnetic wireless chargers at the IFA in Berlin. These chargers, including the MagFusion 3-in-1 Pro, the MagFusion GameFrost, and the MagFusion Dash Pro, come equipped with fans to prevent your phone from overheating while charging. According to Aukey, this feature not only keeps your phone cooler
Elon Musk recently denied reports that his companies, Tesla and xAI, have discussed sharing revenue to allow Tesla to use xAI’s AI models. The Wall Street Journal had reported that there were discussions about Tesla using xAI models in its driver-assistance software and collaborating on features for Tesla vehicles and the humanoid robot Optimus. However,
Apple’s unveiling of its AI plans at WWDC raised hopes of a potential “supercycle” for the iPhone 16. However, the slow rollout of Apple Intelligence could significantly hamper this potential. Industry analysts believed that the addition of AI features could convince more users to upgrade their devices, but delays in implementation may affect the bottom
Italy-based app company Bending Spoons recently made the decision to lay off 75% of the staff at file transfer service WeTransfer, which it acquired in July. This move has raised concerns among employees and industry experts about the future of the Dutch company. The news of the layoffs was confirmed by Bending Spoons CEO Luca
The recent discovery of a vulnerability in the login systems of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has raised serious concerns about the security of airline crew members at airport security checkpoints. Security researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry stumbled upon a significant flaw that could potentially allow unauthorized individuals to access sensitive information and even