Technology

Anthropic Peers Inside AI: What Really Lies Within Claude’s J-Space

Anthropic has announced what it describes as a major breakthrough in AI research. The company's scientists say they have managed to peer inside a...

Passkeys Instead of Passwords: Is the World Ready for a New Authentication System?

Passkeys are gradually emerging as the new standard for digital authentication, with the potential to replace traditional passwords altogether. The world's largest technology companies...

Testing DLSS 4.5 on the ASUS GeForce RTX 5070 Prime: An Analysis of Its Versatility

One thing that my ADHD brain responds to exceptionally well is a challenge. So when NVIDIA invited me to spend more time exploring DLSS...

From Optics to Neural Networks: Anatomy of Xiaomi 17T Pro and 17 Ultra Cameras

There was a time when my primary photographic tool for an expedition to Svalbard was a classic Leica M9. To capture the vast scale...

Cooling Innovation from KAIST: How Korean Researchers Are Addressing One of AI’s Biggest Thermal Challenges

Researchers at KAIST have developed a highly energy-efficient microchannel collector for electronics cooling that enables chips to be cooled from within. There is something almost...

My Thoughts on NVIDIA RTX Spark (and What Goodram Has to Do with It)

In 2026, something happened that I had been hoping for for a very long time – and almost missed entirely. In fact, many of the things...

SpaceXAI1: Elon Musk Takes Artificial Intelligence into Space

SpaceX has announced AI1, described as the world's first orbital data processing center. With a wingspan of 70 meters, 72 high-performance Nvidia GPUs on...

Everything About NVIDIA RTX Spark: The Superchip Redefining Personal Computing

Today, we explain everything you need to know about the new NVIDIA RTX Spark superchip, a 1-petaflop platform designed to redefine the Windows PC. When...

Do OLED Screens Really Suffer From Burn-In? Myths and Reality

Today, we will examine whether OLED screens really suffer from burn-in, how relevant this issue remains in 2026, and what has changed in display...

Against the Current: My Thoughts on DLSS 5 (ft. Goodram Move Ridge)

This piece will be short, but dense, because it focuses on the announcement of NVIDIA DLSS 5. We already have a separate article on...

NVIDIA N1 and N1X: The Moment Windows Has Been Waiting for for Twenty Years

NVIDIA and Microsoft are collaborating on new NVIDIA N1 and N1X chips. This partnership goes beyond a routine product announcement. It may indicate an...

New Zhenwu M890 AI chip: How U.S. sanctions contributed to China’s technological independence

Alibaba has introduced the Zhenwu M890 chip, a new accelerator developed by its semiconductor division, T-Head. At first glance, this may not appear unusual,...

Through Nuclear Fire: Trinitite – A Material That Should Not Exist

Eighty years ago, the first nuclear explosion unintentionally created substances that appear to challenge the conventional limits of crystallography. Today, scientists continue to discover...

Testing the APV video codec on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Why Was This Not Mentioned Earlier?

I’m breaking my own promise for the second time with this piece. And again, I’m doing it solely because of the new and modern...

What is ANEEL and why thorium could change nuclear energy

The Idaho National Laboratory has completed a two-year testing program of ANEEL fuel, developed by Clean Core Thorium Energy. The fuel is a hybrid...

End of the “Flesh and Bone” Era: 9 Areas Where Robots Will Outperform Humans as Soon as Tomorrow

Technological progress has, for centuries, reshaped the structure of labor distribution, with each new wave delegating increasingly complex human functions to machines. Today, we...

Computers in Space: Limitations as an Advantage

Today we will look at computers designed to operate in space – in particular those used in NASA’s Artemis II lunar mission – and...

Quantum Networks as Alternative to Classical Internet: What to Expect

Today, we will discuss a notable scientific development: a quantum “bridge” designed to enable quantum networks, which could eventually serve as a replacement for...

DLSS 4.5: Why This Technology Changes the Approach to Path Tracing

The release of DLSS 4.5 by NVIDIA has generated more attention than usual. There is a clear reason for this: rather than focusing solely...

“SORM” in Ukrainian Telecom Networks: What’s Behind the Loud Claim by Fire Point’s Co-Owner

The Ukrainian internet segment erupted in discussion after a statement by Fire Point co-owner and chief designer Denys Shtilerman, who claimed that “SORM” systems...