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Terminator T800 from Terminator (1984) – Credit MGM Studios NVIDIA Shoots for the Stars With Cosmos, an Open-Source Platform to Make AI for Robots
NVIDIA wants more, more, more AI in the physical world, and so it bestowed upon us all an open-source platform to develop brains for all sorts of robots.
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NVIDIA DIGITS Pre-Launch Image – Credit NVIDIA NVIDIA Just Unveiled a Personal Supercomputer That’s a Jump to Light Speed for AI Users
As cheap as a high-end MacBook Pro and as small as a Mac mini, Project DIGITS looks too good to be true. Is it?
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Image Credit: NVIDIA Leaked: NVIDIA Will Make a Huge Announcement Tonight at CES Keynote. Here’s How to Watch
NVIDIA is widely anticipated to announce the RTX 5000 series GPU at 6:30PM PST/9:30 PM EST tonight ahead of CES. Here’s how to watch it live.
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Getty Images A VPN Will Get You to Pornhub, Even in the 17 States That Restrict It
Here are the ones to use (and the ones to avoid).
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"I'm Sorry Matt, I'm afraid I can't do that" – Getty Images My Google Assistant Has Developed a Sudden Stubborn Streak. I’m Not Alone.
When my Google Nest Hub stopped listening to some basic commands, I thought it just hated me because I’m a tech journalist. Then the reports of similar behavior started trickling in.
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Beyond Power The Gym in January? No Thanks—This Year, I’ll Be Getting Jacked at Home in My VR Headset
Home gym equipment has gotten a lot better in the last decade (remember the Shake Weight?).
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Image Credit: LG LG Must’ve Been Baked to Cook Up This Deranged Half-TV, Half-Microwave
LG’s new range “builds on its signature minimalist aesthetic and exceptional performance with AI-driven features and intuitive functionality”—just kill me now.
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Getty Images Apple TV+ Is Free This Weekend—Here Are the 3 Best Shows to Watch
The internet called it. Apple’s handing out free, all-access passes to Apple TV+ this weekend as if they were, well, free apples.
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Getty Images/LG Pour One Out for LG’s (Now Discontinued) Blu-ray Players
Another one bites the dust. We always knew they wouldn’t make Blu-ray players forever. Still, it’s a loss for true cinephiles.


