Rick Warren is a Senior Features Editor from the United States who has been a massive gamer and comic book fan ever since he played Spider-Man on the PlayStation 1. He loves writing about everything ...
For one coffee enthusiast, upgrading to a premium brewer led to a surprisingly heated debate about what happens after the coffee is made. On Reddit, user doofus50O0 explained that they had “inherited” ...
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Within the STRUCTURES Cluster of Excellence, two research teams at the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) have refined a computing process, long held to be unreliable, such that ...
Something is changing in how we think. Artificial intelligence (AI) has lowered the friction of cognition in ways that feel almost natural, if not inevitable. Questions that once demanded "brain power ...
But there’s one spec that has caused some concern among Ars staffers and others with their eyes on the Steam Machine: The GPU comes with just 8GB of dedicated graphics RAM, an amount that is steadily ...
But the best one definitely did. By Tony Maglio If you wanted to see Mad Men truly like never before, you had your chance on HBO Max. The 4K stream of the classic Lionsgate Television series for AMC ...
In most industries, maintenance is a waiting game. Things are fixed when they break. But in the 21st century, an age defined by data and automation, that approach no longer makes sense. The solution ...
Following months of rumors, Valve finally announced the new Steam Machine earlier this week. And while I might question the company's decision to ship a system with only 8GB of VRAM in 2026, I believe ...
NP-complete problems, including optimal routing, scheduling and network design, are foundational to essential tasks across various industries. However, they actually pose challenges for conventional ...
It’s a well-worn adage of the Internet age: people often aren’t what they seem to be online. But until recently, you could at least be assured that they were people. Now, though, “chatfishing,” a new ...