Be Careful When Scanning Unknown QR Codes

Be Careful When Scanning Unknown QR Codes

QR codes, those square, blocky codes you scan with your iPhone’s camera to load a Web page, have become ubiquitous. So much so that we seldom pause before scanning any QR code we see. But if you think about it, that’s the same as clicking random links in emails or texts, which is a terrible … Read More

Components, Features, and Practical Applications

Components, Features, and Practical Applications

Introduction Over the last few years, a growing interest has been in testing the adversarial robustness of natural language processing (NLP) models. The research in this area covers new techniques for generating adversarial examples and defending against them. Comparing these attacks directly is challenging because they are evaluated on different data and victim models. Replicating … Read More

NVIDIA Contributes NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 Designs to Open Compute Project

NVIDIA Contributes NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 Designs to Open Compute Project

During the 2024 OCP Global Summit, NVIDIA announced that it has contributed the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 rack and compute and switch tray liquid cooled designs to the Open Compute Project (OCP).  This post provides details about this contribution and explains how it increases the utility of current design standards to meet the high compute density … Read More

Apple Announces iPhone 16 Lineup, Apple Watch Series 10, and AirPods 4

Apple Announces iPhone 16 Lineup, Apple Watch Series 10, and AirPods 4

It’s September, which brings the annual Apple crops: new iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods. At its recent Glowtime event, Apple unveiled the new iPhone 16 lineup, Apple Watch Series 10, and AirPods 4, alongside smaller announcements about existing products. As always, the enhancements in the new products are evolutionary, making them attractive to anyone already … Read More

Raspberry Pi Pico drives a custom Simon color sequence memory game

Raspberry Pi Pico drives a custom Simon color sequence memory game

The Raspberry Pi is a go-to board for retro gaming but that usually means emulating old consoles. Today, however, we’ve got a retro game project to share of a totally different caliber. FlorinCProjects has created a custom Simon color sequence remembering electronic game powered by one of our favorite microcontrollers — the Raspberry Pi Pico. … Read More

Is the New AMD AM5 Chipset Right for You?

Is the New AMD AM5 Chipset Right for You?

With AMD’s Ryzen 9000 launch came the announcement of a new AM5 chipset – X870. Both chipsets fully support the new processors (as well as previous AM5 socket CPUs) and seem to have similar features. So when comparing X670 vs X870, which is the best choice? X670 Chipset The X670 chipset is the older of … Read More

What You Need to Know Before Switching to a New iPhone

What You Need to Know Before Switching to a New iPhone

Are you planning to upgrade to a new iPhone 16? It’s exciting, we know, but it’s best to proceed deliberately when setting up your new iPhone to avoid causing yourself headaches. Follow these instructions when you’re ready to transfer your data—and, for many people, much of your digital life—to the new iPhone. Apple also has … Read More

Exploring the Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

Exploring the Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

The combination of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Neuroscience is still an exciting domain for scientific research. The study of human cognition intersects with intelligent machine development, catalyzing advances for both fields. This symbiotic relationship has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of cognition and develop more accurate diagnostics/ treatments for neurological diseases. Artificial Intelligence is … Read More