AR Glasses Still Suck at AR, but They’re Solid Secondary Screens
Judging by CES 2025, there’s little ‘augmented reality’ about the AR glasses available today.
I Desperately Want TCL’s 50 NXTPaper Phone to Come to the U.S.
2024 Budget phones are too often boring. The top brands like Google with the Pixel 8a or Samsung with its FE phones sell for less than $500 and go on sale often enough, but…
Trump Announces $20 Billion Data Centers, Claims Windmills Make Whales Insane
Incoming President Donald Trump opened a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on January 7 by announcing a business deal. More data centers, he said, were coming to the U.S. courtesy of…
‘Genius Girl’ goes from inspiring a Korean TV show character to raising a $100 million AI fund
On the weekend, as most students were stumbling back from the bars, Songyee Yoon was rushing across her South Korean campus. Around dinner time, she would run some programs on…
Microsoft is axing support for its own apps on Windows 10
Microsoft has announced that support for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 will end this year on October 14, as reported by The Verge. This is also the end-of-support date…
New Syndicate One fund joins Belgium’s small-but-punchy tech ecosystem
Syndicate One is a debut investment firm out of Belgium that has raised a €6.5 million fund to back Belgian founders and startups. While the amount is small, the significance…
Alienware Is Bringing the Area-51 Desktop and It’s Enormous
Like the government black site gatecrashers back in 2019, Alienware is Naruto running back to Area 51. The Dell-owned brand is offering longtime fans a chance to bask in the…
ServiceTitan’s IPO keeps getting weirder
On Tuesday, cloud business software provider ServiceTitan offered a price range for its initial public stock of $52 to $57 a share, with hopes to raise $446.2 million to $514.2…
Decentralized Instagram-Killer Pixelfed Gets a Mobile App
The Fediverse website offers users the same photo-sharing experience as Instagram without any of the surveillance.
Biden uses an executive order to open federal sites for AI
panumas nikhomkhai / Pexels President Biden signed an executive order Tuesday designed to ensure that the AI industry will have plenty of compute and electrical power in the coming years…