Researchers at the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute have developed a new way to create quantum memory: A small drum can store data sent with light in its sonic vibrations, and then forward the data with new light sources when needed again. The results demonstrate that mechanical memory for quantum data could be the strategy that paves the way for an ultra-secure internet with incredible speeds.
Finding your misplaced Android devices just got easier.
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Today, Google announced the roll out the all-new Find My Device feature to Android devices around the world, starting in the U.S. and Canada. Google claims that its crowdsourced network has over a billion Android devices. Last year, Samsung claimed that its SmartThings Find network now has over 300 million devices. So, Google’s Find My […]
Microsoft is bringing better device management to Windows 11 with a new “Linked devices” page currently rolling out to users in the Beta Channel. What this feature does is it offers a centralized location for users to view and manage all devices linked to their Microsoft account, including PCs and Xbox consoles. Previously, Windows 11 […]
Manga including To Another World with Land Mines!, My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World, more launch on Friday
Razer has just released a new mobile phone and tablet game controller, the Razer Kishi Ultra. The design is similar to what PC and console gamers get in a controller. It's now on sale for $159.99.
Coming up on today's show: Shaun Abreu, Council Member for District 7 (Manhattan Valley, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights, Hamilton Heights), and Ligia Guallpa, executive director of the Workers Justice Project, talk about proposed changes to how tipping on delivery apps works—and Council Member Abreu discusses his plan to control the rat population. Now facing a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Dan Doctoroff, founder and chairman of the research foundation Target ALS,...
“My body has been through the wringer. I have done my part.”
These Nintendo Switch controllers have RGB lights and turbo buttons and are only $34.99 (save 18%) compared to $79.99+ for name-brand ones.