Lenovo and NVIDIA want to bring AI into the heart of global sports
Lenovo and NVIDIA are teaming up to bring production-scale AI to global sports, from stadium operations to team analytics and fan experiences.
Lenovo and NVIDIA are teaming up to bring production-scale AI to global sports, from stadium operations to team analytics and fan experiences.
ASUS showcased the ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 at NVIDIA GTC 2026, a deskside AI supercomputer powered by Grace Blackwell Ultra with 748GB unified memory and up to 20 PFLOPS AI compute.
NVIDIA says DLSS 5 will bring AI powered neural rendering to games this fall. The company promises more realistic lighting and materials, but gamers should stay cautious.
Experian has launched an AI powered assistant designed to analyze spending habits and offer financial guidance. But do consumers really want advice from a credit bureau?
A Gartner survey finds that half of U.S. consumers would rather do business with brands that avoid using GenAI in marketing and customer facing content.
Kingston has announced the IronKey Locker+ 50 G2, a hardware encrypted USB flash drive with AES 256 bit security, BadUSB protection, and multiple password modes.
Apple has introduced AirPods Max 2 with improved noise cancellation, new H2 powered features, and support for lossless audio via USB-C.
SparkyLinux 2026.03 “Tiamat” has been released with Linux kernel 6.19, Debian testing Forky, updated Firefox and Thunderbird ESR builds, and improvements to the Calamares and CLI installers.
GIMP 3.2 is now available with non-destructive layers, vector tools, improved PSD compatibility, and several workflow improvements for the open source image editor.
Digg’s latest comeback has hit a wall. After battling waves of bots and struggling to gain traction, the company is downsizing and preparing yet another reboot.
Backblaze is hosting a massive dataset containing 314 trillion digits of Pi calculated by StorageReview. The archive exceeds 130TB and pushes modern computing infrastructure to its limits.
Google will release Chrome for ARM64 Linux in Q2 2026. For many Linux users running Arm hardware, the announcement feels long overdue.