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Nothing Phone 2a: Stands Out with Style, But is it Enough?

 The Nothing Phone 2a: Eye-Catching Design in a Budget-Friendly Package The Nothing Phone 2a is a budget phone with a unique transparent design and a clean, bloatware-free software experience. It features a smooth 120Hz display, excellent battery life, and a decent camera system (though low-light performance suffers).  However, the processor is mid-range, so don't expect top performance for gaming The Nothing Phone 1 turned heads with its transparent back and quirky light show. Now, its successor, the Phone 2a, is here to offer a similar experience at a more affordable price. But is it all style and no substance? Let's dive in. Standing Out in a Crowd The Phone 2a retains the signature transparent design, but with a few tweaks. The back panel is plastic instead of glass, making it lighter and less prone to shattering. The Glyph lights, a fan favorite, are reduced to three vertical strips. While this cuts down on the wow factor, they still provide functionality for notifications

AI myths !

 Debunking the Myths: What You Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field with the potential to transform various aspects of our lives. However, it's also shrouded in misinformation and fear-mongering. So, let's clear the air and explore the realities of AI: Myth #1: AI will take over our jobs. Reality: While AI can automate repetitive tasks, it's unlikely to replace all human jobs entirely. Instead, it will likely complement human capabilities, allowing us to focus on more creative and strategic work. Myth #2: AI is a threat to humanity. Reality: AI is a tool, and like any tool, it can be used for good or bad. The key is to ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI, focusing on ethical considerations and human oversight. Myth #3: AI is only for tech giants. Reality: AI is becoming increasingly accessible to businesses of all sizes. Numerous cloud-based AI solutions are available, making it easier

iPhone 16 Rumors and leaks

 iPhone 16: What to expect With Apple's September launch event still months away, tech enthusiasts are buzzing about the next iteration of the beloved iPhone. While Apple keeps its cards close to its chest, whispers and leaks offer tantalizing glimpses into what the iPhone 16 might hold. Let's embark on a rumor-fueled journey and explore the potential features of this upcoming device. Design Evolution, Not Revolution: Expect a familiar silhouette with subtle refinements. While the base models might retain their current sizes, whispers suggest Pro models could grow slightly, possibly to accommodate an upgraded camera system. Some leaks hint at a new "Action button" on the Pro models, but its purpose and final inclusion remain a mystery. Camera Bliss: From Zoom Power to Low-Light Prowess: The camera is often the star of the show, and the iPhone 16 might take things up a notch. Pro models could gain a powerful 5x periscope zoom lens, allowing for sharper close-up shots.

AMD's AM5 Platform: Evolution or Cramming Act?

New Kid on the Block: Socket AM5 and Zen 4 The tech world is buzzing with the recent launch of AMD's AM5 platform, boasting the new Ryzen 7000 processors and a complete platform overhaul. But is it truly a revolutionary leap, or just a case of "cramming five architectures into one board," as some might say? Let's dive in and see what's what. First things first, the AM5 platform introduces several key changes. Say goodbye to the trusty AM4, hello to the all-new Socket AM5 with its higher pin count and revamped layout. This paves the way for exciting features like: Zen 4 architecture: The latest iteration of AMD's CPU architecture, promising performance gains over its predecessor. DDR5 memory support: A significant upgrade from DDR4, offering higher bandwidth and speeds for a future-proof system. PCIe 5.0 support: Get ready for blazing-fast graphics cards and storage devices with this next-gen interface. Chipset options: Choose your fighter! From the overclockin

Top Ai Advancements

  A quick look at the top AI advancements  Sora AI: Sora, developed by a team at TechCorp, has made waves with its breakthroughs in natural language processing, enabling a more nuanced understanding of human language and context. Its advanced algorithms have shown promising results in various applications, from chatbots to sentiment analysis. Google's Quantum Supremacy: Google recently claimed to have achieved quantum supremacy, a milestone in quantum computing that could revolutionize AI algorithms. This breakthrough opens doors to solving complex problems exponentially faster than classical computers. OpenAI's GPT-4: OpenAI unveiled GPT-4, the latest iteration of its powerful language model. GPT-4 boasts improved capabilities in generating human-like text and understanding context, pushing the boundaries of AI-generated content even further. Microsoft's Azure AI: Microsoft continues to expand its Azure AI services, offering businesses scalable solutions for machine learni

OpenAI's Sora:

Bringing Words to Life and Leading the AI Charge Dezgo generated image  The world of AI is constantly evolving, pushing the boundaries of what's possible. OpenAI, a research company at the forefront of this progress, has recently unveiled a game-changer: Sora. This revolutionary tool has captured the imagination of the tech world, and with good reason. From Text to Video in a Flash: Imagine describing a bustling cityscape, a serene underwater world, or even a fantastical alien landscape. With Sora, these descriptions aren't just words on a page – they come to life as stunning, realistic video clips. This text-to-video technology transcends simple animations, capturing the essence of your vision and translating it into moving images with remarkable depth and creativity. Click here for a visual better understanding from MKBHD Beyond Visual Magic: While Sora steals the spotlight with its video wizardry, OpenAI's achievements extend far beyond. Here are some other notable advan

Apple Ai Endeavours

 All We Know About Apple AI: From Code-Writing to Pizza Makeovers Apple may not be as vocal as some tech giants about their AI endeavours, but there's a quiet hum of innovation behind the scenes. Here's a breakdown of the current whispers surrounding Apple's AI world: 1. MGIE: The AI Image Artist: Forget Photoshop filters. MGIE, Apple's open-source AI model, takes text instructions and transforms images accordingly. Want a healthier-looking pizza in your vacation pic? MGIE can handle it. It showcases Apple's exploration of generative AI, where machines create based on human input. While not yet in your iPhone, it hints at future possibilities. 2. Apple GPT: The (Rumored) Language Maestro: Whispers abound about Apple's own GPT-like language model, dubbed "Apple GPT". This AI assistant could revolutionize Siri, making it understand and respond to natural language more effectively. Imagine Siri auto-completing your code or curating a playlist based on you

Qualcomm X Elite

Supercharged AI Chip Coming to Windows Laptops! Get ready for a shake-up in the laptop world! Qualcomm's bringing the heat with their new X Elite chip, packing serious power and efficiency for Windows laptops. Here's the lowdown: Superfast, power-sipping CPU: Handles tasks like a champ, using less juice than its rivals (think Intel and Apple). AI powerhouse: Built-in AI engine crunches numbers like nobody's business, making your experience smooth and smart. Arriving this summer: Expected alongside the next big Windows update (think fancy features and AI goodness). Game changer? Could challenge the long-reigning x86 chip kings and be the next big thing in laptop performance. But wait, there's more! This is Qualcomm's first major foray into laptops, so it's an exciting move. Microsoft's all-in on AI for the next Windows update, making the X Elite a perfect match. AMD and Nvidia might be cooking up their own Arm-based chips, setting the stage for a spicy compet

Brainpower Boost: Neuralink Chip Promises

 A Mind Meld with Machines: Neuralink Implants the Future of Human-AI Interaction? Hold onto your thoughts, because Elon Musk's Neuralink just took a monumental leap! They've successfully implanted a chip in a human brain (brain on steriods😆), potentially opening a direct communication channel between humans and artificial intelligence. This could revolutionize the way we interact with machines, blurring the lines between humans and computers. Neuralink envisions a future where this wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) tackles neurological disorders and unlocks cognitive superpowers. Imagine controlling devices, accessing information, or even communicating telepathically using just your thoughts! Sounds like science fiction, but the chip, with its thin electrodes recording and stimulating brain activity, might make it a reality. However, before we dive headfirst into this mind meld with machines, we must acknowledge the potential risks lurking in the shadows. Brain surgery,

Samsung S24 series is best in it's class

 The new S24 series from Samsung are the latest flagship smartphones that are designed to compete with the best of the Android world & the iPhone 15 series.  The S24 series consists of three models: the S24, the S24+, and the S24 Ultra. The S24 Ultra is the most advanced model, with a 6.8-inch flat display, a Quad Tele System with a 50-megapixel 5x optical zoom lens, and a ProVisual Engine AI system for enhanced camera performance.  The S24 and S24+ have 6.2-inch and 6.7-inch displays, respectively, and a dual camera system with a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens and a 64-megapixel telephoto lens. All three models support 1 to 120Hz adaptive refresh rates, Corning’s Gorilla Armor for durability, and wireless charging.  The promising phone running OneUI6.1 on top of the Andriod with new subtle Changes and Animation/smoothness Improvement  They are powered by the Snapdragon Gen 3 Mobile Platform, which is optimized for AI processing and gaming.  The S24 series also features Galaxy AI, a

Intel "core" ultra, what to know !!!

 Intel Core Ultra is the name for premium new processors from Intel that feature new AI experiences, immersive graphics, and an optimal balance of battery life and performance.  Intel rebranded their processors' line to a new naming scheme entirely removing the generation &  i  in their old naming scheme, whilst keeping the 5,7,9 numbers to keep a tab of variety. e.g OLD: Intel 14th-Generation Core i9-14900K Processor NEW: Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 14900K NEW: Intel Core 9 processor 14900K AMD: Ryzen 9 7950X They are based on the Meteor Lake architecture, which uses a 4-process technology and a 3D packaging technology. They also include a neural processing unit (NPU) for low-power AI tasks. Intel Core Ultra processors are available in different models, such as 5, 7, and 9, for different types of laptops, such as thin-and-light, gaming, and content creation. The series of chips as known before is also about to change as they are getting rid of the P series and G series respec

Nothing phone 2

The nothing phone 2, successor of the nothing 1 At a starting price of $599, it's got a lot to offer, including a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a 120Hz OLED display, 45W fast charging, and same unique transparent back with lights 'glyph', Slight curve for hand comfort or clear themselves of the iPhone copycat design of the phone 1. SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Display: 6.7" 1080p LTPO OLED, 120Hz,  RAM: 8GB, 12GB, Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB Battery4,700mAh Front camera: 30MP f/2.5 Rear cameras: 50MP f/1.9 primary; 50MP f/2.2 ultrawide Dimensions: 162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6mm, 201.2g Colors: White, Gray Charging: 45W wired (2.25A only), 15W wireless IP Rating: IP54 Price$599 (8/128), $699 (12/256), $799 (12/512). The Glyph lights on the back of the phone are a little different this time around, with an updated layout and more individually controllable zones than the Nothing Phone 1 had. They still only light up in one color, though — these aren’t tiny RGB strips. In terms

How the Pixel 6 challenges the new iphone 13 camera

  Should Apple be scared of Google's new phone  ? How much of a challenge can the Pixel 6 give the new iphone 13 🤔? To my opinion this Pixel will be the perfect challenger to the the new released iphone 13 . It's quite interesting to see Google bringing it's own custom built chip to the Pixel, and that's where the big deal is. The Pixels are know for their camera, that shows how good of a competition the pixel and Google's software is in the smartphone world. The pixel has a new design, which gives off how much camera were getting. To the leaks it's looking like 4 camera hardware, but i guess it's just 3, the wide, ultra wide, telephoto. Which is same setup for the iphone 13 pros. Now comes the big announcement which should fret the iphone a bit, and that is the new Tensor Soc, which is know to be custom built by Google, just like the A bionic chips for the iphones, and Huawei's own Kirin chip.  Now that's where the party gets interesting 🙂, becaus

Microsoft, Amazon, Google Join Fight to Prevent Famine

Tech giants Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are joining forces with international organisations to help identify and head off famines in developing nations using data analysis and  artificial intelligence , a new initiative unveiled Sunday. Rather than waiting to respond to a famine after many lives already have been lost, the tech firms "will use the predictive power of data to trigger funding" to take action before it becomes a crisis, the World Bank and United Nations announced in a joint statement. "The fact that millions of people - many of them children - still suffer from severe malnutrition and famine in the 21st century is a global tragedy," World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said in a statement. "We are forming an unprecedented global coalition to say, 'no more.'" Last year more than 20 million people faced famine conditions in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, while 124 million people currently live in crisis levels

AI will create as many jobs as it displaces - report (bbc)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) will create as many jobs in the UK as it will displace over the next 20 years, a report has said. The analysis, by accountancy giant PwC, found AI would boost economic growth, creating new roles as others fell away. But it warned there would be "winners and losers" by industry sector, with many jobs likely to change. Opinion is split over AI's potential impact, with some warning it could leave many out of work in future.

Google Assistant Starts Rolling Out New Visual Experience, Fast Forward, Rewind Voice Controls for All; Google Updates Sign-In Page

Google Assistant is rolling out a new visual overview that will offer proactive suggestions and personalised information for your day. The fresh experience, which is designed to serve information in the form of "visual snapshot" - similar to cards on the dated Google Now, was announced at I/O 2018 back in early May. It is heading to Android and iOS devices in all languages supported by the Google Assistant. In other news, Google has announced a new look for its sign-in page that includes tweaks to the Google logo and centre alignment of all items on the screen. The new sign-in page was first announced last month, however, the search giant delayed its arrival due to "unforeseen delays" and is now rolling out its presence with some minor changes from the original overhaul. With the new visual experience, Google Assistant now provides you with information based on contexts such as the time of day, location, and recent interactions directly on your screen in a proacti

Researchers Said, Google AI Can Predict When You Die With 95% Accuracy

Google is taking a lead in the world of Artificial Intelligece .Google has built up a man-made consciousness calculation that could foresee when you'll pass on with up to 95 percent precision, as indicated by the tech monster's scientists. The exploration, which handles a scope of clinical issues among doctor's facility patients, was as of late distributed in the diary Nature. Google connected man-made reasoning to a tremendous measure of information from in excess of 216,000 grown-up patients hospitalized for no less than 24 hours each in two restorative focuses. The examination took advantage of information from Electronic Health Records.

Facebook reportedly hires AI chip head from Google

Getty image Facebook is continuing to devote more resources to the development of AI-focused chips, bringing aboard a senior director of engineering from Google who worked on chips for Google’s products to lead its efforts,  Bloomberg  reports. We’ve reached out to Google and Facebook for confirmation. Shahriar Rabii spent nearly seven years at Google before joining Facebook this month as its VP and Head of Silicon according to his  LinkedIn profile . Facebook’s work on AI-focused custom silicon has been the topic of rumors and reports over the past several months. It’s undoubtedly a bold direction for the company, though it’s unclear how interested Facebook is in creating custom silicon for consumer devices or if they’re more focused on building for their server business as they also look to accelerate their own research efforts. Rabii’s work at Google seemed to encompass a good deal of work on chips for consumer devices, specifically work on the Pixel 2’s Visual Core ch

Nvidia AI Is Now Erasing Noise From Images. AI getting better

Taking Photos just got better with Nvidia AI Taking a photo in poor lighting can often result in something too pixelated and noisy to be useful. Advanced software processing on some phones and cameras can fix moderate noise, but a new project from Nvidia, MIT, and Aalto University uses AI to correct for extreme levels of noise. Even if the “Noise2Noise” system has never seen an image before, it can de-noise it to get something very close to the original. But can it out beat this guy in terms of AI processing ? Noise2Noise is a neural network, which means you need to train it with lots of data. The team used 50,000 images from the ImageNet database, which contains clear, high-resolution images. Of course, the network needs to see noisy images in order to understand how to de-noise them. So, the team artificially added noise to the images and used those to train the algorithm. Nvidia contributed a bank of Tesla P100 GPUs to run the network training with the cuDNN-accelerated

SpaceX Launches 'Flying Brain' AI Robot for ISS Crew

Photo Credit: Airbus A ball-shaped artificial intelligence robot nicknamed the "flying brain" because it is trained to follow and interact with a German astronaut, blasted off Friday toward the International Space Station aboard SpaceX's Dragon cargo ship. A new, spare hand for the station's robotic arm, an experiment to measure plant stress in space and a study of a new cancer treatment were also on board as the Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 5:42am (3:12pm IST). "We have ignition and liftoff! The Falcon 9 rocket powers the Dragon spacecraft toward the International Space Station," said a  NASA  commentator as the white rocket fired its engines and lit up the skies on a dark, Florida morning. The unmanned Dragon capsule carried 5,900 pounds (2,700 kilograms) on its 15th supply mission to the orbiting lab, as part of a $1.6 billion (roughly Rs. 11,000 crores) contract with NASA. Both the capsule and the rocket ha