Ever wanted to take your eyes away to read the script or do something else discreetly when you are live streaming or in a video conference? Well, NVIDIA recently made it possible through NVIDIA Broadcast 1.4 Update.
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Disk Storage Is Making A Comeback But It Is Not What You Think It Is
As the digital world advances, the demand for reliable and affordable storage increases. But consumers aren’t the ones who demand more bytes, it is the commercial sector that requires more bytes for archival purposes. That said, the advancing world is in dire need of a quicker and larger storage solution. Enters Folio Photonics.
What Looks Like A Speck Of Dirt Is Actually The World’s Smallest Camera Sensor
This article is not about the United State one-cent coin (aka a penny). This article is about the tiny speck on the left of the penny. That, my friends, is not a speck of dirt; it is the world’s smallest camera sensor.
I “Interviewed” ChatGPT And Here’s What It Has To Say
Artificial intelligence is a term that has been misused over the past decade, IMHO. The words have been thrown around a lot with consumer electronics that, upon using the gadgets, it make you wonder “where’s the AI?” Then last year, OpenAI founded by a bunch of dudes in 2015, including maverick entrepreneur Elon Musk, launches …
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8 Surprising Health Risks Of Not Wearing Sunscreen On Your Face
Wearing sunscreen for your face is one of the essential steps to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Not wearing sunscreen on your face can lead to various health risks, some of which may be surprising.
GAIT-TECH Insole Tech Wants To Relieve The Pain Of Wearing Stilettos
Wearing high-heel shoes is like being a Formula 1 race car driver. Beyond the glitz and glamor, there is the sweat and pain. As far as heels go, they can be painful to wear and that’s not to mention that they can be damaging to your feet with prolonged wear over many years. Enters GAIT-TECH.
Watch Ornithopter Bot-Bird Made Successful Perches
I think biomimicry for a bird is clearly more challenging than, say, land or water-based animals. Why? Because in addition to making it fly like a bird and perhaps look like one with feathers and all to blend in with the real birds, it has to land like one too. Well, you know what? Landing …
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What Triggers Dopamine Release?
You know that feeling of pleasure, joy, and happiness that we all love? – Well that is because of a neurotransmitter known as dopamine that is involved in many functions in our brain. The release of dopamine gives us that good feeling, but the question now is what triggers dopamine release?
A Research By UT Austin Enables Tetraplegics To Control A Wheelchair With Their Mind
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin use new brain-machine interface technology to allow tetraplegics to control their wheelchairs through mind control. In this one of the first studies of its kind, several patients with severe motor disabilities were able to maneuver a wheelchair that translates their thoughts into movement.
Someone Added Scientifically Accurate Dinosaurs Into The Jurassic Park
Once again, some of the most iconic scenes from the original Jurassic Park have been remade. This time, there was no kitty involved. Visual effects YouTube channel FilmCore has replaced some of the notable creatures with scientifically accurate dinosaurs.