If you have ever imagined what it would be like to see a Nintendo DS with a Game Boy Advance SP screen or a Super Nintendo controller with a GBA SP screen attached to it, then Hairo Satoh, a hardware modder known as Retrohai hai Softbank, has brought those unusual visions to life. In a
Recent news from anonymous sources suggest that the upcoming Call Of Duty game will be available on Game Pass on its release day. This move aligns with Microsoft’s long-standing strategy of offering all their first-party games on Game Pass. However, the uncertainty surrounding the fate of Call Of Duty on the subscription service following Microsoft’s
Soft robotics has been a growing field with numerous applications in various industries, from manufacturing to healthcare. One of the key components in soft robotics is hydrogels, which are materials that primarily consist of water and are widely present in everyday items like food jelly and shaving gel. These hydrogels have the potential to greatly
The recent rejection of the union drive at Mercedes-Benz’s Alabama facilities dealt a significant blow to the United Auto Workers’ efforts to organize in the American South. The preliminary results released by US authorities revealed that 56% of workers voted against unionization, marking a setback for the UAW’s ambitions in the region. Despite the UAW’s
Recently, music streaming platform Spotify has found itself in hot water after being sued in a US federal court for allegedly underpaying songwriters, composers, and publishers. The lawsuit, filed in New York by the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC), claims that Spotify reclassified its paid subscription services without warning, leading to a nearly 50 percent decrease
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the University of Bristol have achieved a significant milestone in the field of quantum technology by successfully integrating the world’s smallest quantum light detector onto a silicon chip. This remarkable feat, detailed in the paper titled “A Bi-CMOS electronic photonic integrated circuit quantum light detector,” published in Science Advances,
In recent developments at OpenAI, a key researcher, Jan Leike, resigned citing concerns about the company’s prioritization of “shiny products” over safety culture and processes. This decision came after the disbandment of the Superalignment team, which was dedicated to addressing long-term AI risks. The shift in focus towards consumer AI products like ChatGPT and DALL-E
In a surprising turn of events, OpenAI has confirmed that its “superalignment team” no longer exists. This team, which was established to prepare for the emergence of highly intelligent AI systems, has been disbanded following the departures of key researchers and leaders. Among those who have left the company are Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI’s chief scientist
Tesla, the electric-vehicle maker, recently announced that it would be cutting approximately 600 more employees at its manufacturing facilities and engineering offices across California. This decision is part of a larger restructuring effort by the company to streamline operations and improve efficiency amidst weakening demand for its electric vehicles and increased competition in the market.
The gaming community is buzzing with rumors that Creative Assembly, the renowned studio behind the Total War series, may be developing a licensed Star Wars title. While these rumors should be taken with a grain of salt, Dualshockers has reported that a reliable source has revealed that the studio is working on three new Total