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Samsung says it “took the leap” with HBM4, as it starts shipping faster AI memory built on advanced process nodes
By Wayne Williams published
Samsung begins to ship HBM4 memory at 11.7Gbps speeds, and claims an early industry lead.

There's a sneaky way to watch NBA All star Weekend for FREE
By Tom Bailey published
Here's a sneaky way to watch the NBA All star Weekend 2026 for free from anywhere in the world as basketball's annual tournament returns Feb 13-15

Your Roku just got yet more free streaming channels, including Pokémon
By Carrie Marshall published
Roku has added nine more free, ad-supported channels to The Roku Channel

5 ways Trump’s big climate policy reversal could change EVs and cars
By Leon Poultney published
President Trump’s reversal of the landmark ‘endangerment findings’ will cause major upset in the automotive industry – here’s what it could mean for electric vehicles.

China has extracted 1000g of uranium from just seawater - targets "unlimited battery life" by 2050, tapping into 4.5 billion tons of aquatic uranium
By Efosa Udinmwen published
The oceans hold vast uranium resources, and China’s recent extraction milestone is a start but does not yet ensure a large-scale fuel supply.

Corsair's DDR5 RAM now comes in different packaging to foil RAM scammers
By Darren Allan published
Corsair is putting its high-end RAM in a sealed plastic clamshell to help prevent return-related scams.

Micro Four Thirds has a mysterious new member – will it revitalize or kill the system?
By Peter Fenech published
Songdian is either going to be a blessing or a curse for the M43 system

Swiss scientists want to make long AI-generated videos even better by preventing them from 'degrading into randomness' - is that a good idea? I am not so sure
By Efosa Udinmwen published
EPFL researchers teach AI to correct its own mistakes in video sequences, reducing drift and potentially extending realistic duration.
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