Scientists Challenge Google S Quantum Supremacy Claims Using 512 Gpus

Google’s quantum computing researchers originally ran the complex calculation in 200 seconds (just over three minutes), a feat they claimed would have taken the fastest supercomputer upwards of 10,000 years. Based on this result, the team claimed they had reached a significant milestone known as quantum supremacy. Quantum supremacy is the point at which a quantum device can solve problems that otherwise cannot be solved by classical technology in any reasonable amount of time....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Thomas Paiz

Shortcut Extravaganza Windows Mac Chrome Firefox Android Iphone More Edge Browser Shortcuts

Open a new tab: Ctrl + T Reopen last tab: Ctrl + Shift + T Close current tab: Ctrl + W Duplicate tab: Ctrl + K Switch to tab #(1, 2, 3…):: Ctrl + Number (“1” goes to the first tab, and so on) Open link in a new tab: Ctrl + click Switch to the next tab: Ctrl + Tab Switch to the previous tab: Ctrl + Shift + Tab Open link in a new tab and switch to the tab: Ctrl + Shift + click Open link in a new window: Alt + Shift + click Open a new InPrivate Browsing window: Ctrl + Shift + P...

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 309 words · Betty Howard

Shutterstock Now Offers Ai Image Creation Using Dall E Technology

While the debate about AI-assisted content is still raging on the internet and in courthouses, Shutterstock is pushing its plans forward: the stock photography giant has just opened its AI image generation platform for paying customers, promising a novel way to create artworks that can be used in professional projects but are also responsible towards original creators. Now available in beta as a part of the Creative Flow platform, Shutterstock AI is the result of a strategic partnership with OpenAI, which is providing the actual generative algorithms previously trained on Shutterstock’s own stock material....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Barbara Bonner

Simulating Amd Ryzen 5 1600X 1500X Gaming Performance Benchmarks Battlefield 1 Ghost Recon Wildlands

The Core i3-7350K is considerably slower than the Core i5-7600K in Battlefield 1, though frame rates are still up there on the dual-core CPU, never dipping below 80fps. The 1600X and 7600K delivered similar minimums though it has to be said that the Ryzen CPUs offer smooth performance even with just four cores enabled. Dropping down, the GTX 1070 closes the margin and again we see that the Ryzen CPUs deliver a better minimum result than the 7600K....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 208 words · William Reiff

Smartwatch Market Grew 24 In 2021 Finishing With Strongest Q4 Ever

The research firm noted that shipments barely budged in 2020 due to Covid-19 but rebounded significantly last year. Apple’s global market share fell three points year over year, but the company still finished in first with 30.1 percent of the market. Had Apple refreshed its Watch SE last year, it likely could have stretched its lead even further. Samsung overtook Huawei for second place and managed to finish with a 10....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Everett Boas

Snap Is Cutting 20 Of Its Workforce And Discontinuing Products To Combat Financial Challenges

Moving forward, Snap will focus on three areas of interest: community growth, augmented reality and revenue growth. Spiegel said projects that do not contribute to these priorities will be discontinued or receive substantially reduced investment. Projects already on the chopping block include Snap Originals, Games and Minis as well as Pixy, a pocket-sized drone with an integrated camera designed to follow you around and capture photos or videos. Snap announced the drone in April with a price tag of $229....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · John Peets

Sony Raises Playstation 5 Prices Outside The Us

Sony is raising the retail price of its PlayStation 5 console in several regions. The company announced the move earlier today, citing a difficult global economic environment and soaring inflation. While the tech giant is increasing PlayStation 5 prices across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and even North America, though the price hike won’t affect the United States. The price hikes range from $20 to $80 and are effective immediately, except for Japan, where the change won’t hit consumers until September 15....

February 6, 2023 · 3 min · 460 words · Tracey Johnson

Sony Will Need A Monster Holiday Season And Then Some To Meet Ps5 Sales Goals

It’s not uncommon for a new console to be difficult to acquire at launch or during its first holiday season. That’s par for the course when it comes to the season’s most desirable gifts. What’s disheartening about this whole situation is the fact that inventory woes almost always clear up after the holidays and certainly by the following year. The PlayStation 5 is heading into its third holiday season after launching in November 2020 and things aren’t looking much better for prospective buyers that have been patiently playing the waiting game....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 226 words · Vera Garcia

Sony Xperia Z Ultra Review Performance Snapdragon 800 Power

The MSM8974 also features a range of integrated high-speed connectivity, including a “True 4G LTE World Mode” modem that enables downstream LTE speeds of up to 150 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio, and USB 3.0 (where supported by the OEM). The Snapdragon 800 also brings, GNSS (A-GPS + GLONASS), NFC, Quick Charge 2.0 and dual image signal processors. All of these features are incorporated onto the one SoC, manufactured using Qualcomm’s 28nm HPm technology....

February 6, 2023 · 5 min · 882 words · Anna Alexander

Sony Xperia Z2 Review Camera The Same But Better

On the front of the Z2, Sony has integrated a 2.2-megapixel camera capable of 1080p video recording. Meanwhile, the rear camera packs 4K Ultra HD video recording, thanks to what Sony claims is increased camera IP block bandwidth provided by the Snapdragon 801. I’m sceptical of this claim, as the Snapdragon 800 found in the Xperia Z1 has been used in a 4K recording smartphone before (the Galaxy Note 3), but I’ll take the high-resolution recording regardless....

February 6, 2023 · 8 min · 1567 words · Dwayne Curtis

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Review Software And Camera

What I will do, though, is give an overview of each aspect. Starting with the software, the Xperia Z3 Compact is running Android 4.4.4 ‘KitKat’ out of the box, with a promised upgrade to Android 5.0 in the near future. The software skin that Sony is using looks visually dated and isn’t all that interesting feature wise, giving you the standard stuff you’d want from a smartphone. As I said in my Z3 review, I’m hoping that with the launch of Android 5....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Zachary Baney

Sony Xperia Z3 Review Hardware Overview And Performance

The MSM8974AC features a 2.5 GHz quad-core Krait 400 CPU, which uses ARM’s 32-bit ARMv7 instruction set. It’s paired with the ever-trusty Adreno 330 GPU clocked at 578 MHz, as well as a dual-channel LPDDR3 memory controller that’s good for 14.9 GB/s of bandwidth. This controller is directly connected to 3 GB of RAM in the Xperia Z3, the same amount as the Z2. Also in this 28nm chip you’ll find Qualcomm’s Hexagon QDSP6V5A DSP clocked at 600 MHz, which is utilized for some low-power tasks, as well as a 4K video encoder and decoder, and a selection of radios....

February 6, 2023 · 4 min · 706 words · Bob Gall

Sony Xperia Z5 Review Gpu And Nand Performance

Let’s take a look at some benchmarks We’re seeing a GPU performance boost of 72% over the Xperia Z3, 74% over the Xperia Z2, and 105% over the Xperia Z1, making the Z5 a good upgrade on any of these handsets. It’s also 12% faster than the Galaxy S6 in raw performance, which increases to 96% on-screen considering the decrease in resolution from 1080p to 1440p. Like with CPU performance it’s also the fastest Adreno 430 I’ve benchmarked....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 207 words · Wesley Dumas

Splatoon 3 Has Smashed Video Game Launch Records In Japan

Splatoon has been widely regarded as one of Nintendo’s most successful attempts at launching a new IP in recent years. The first Splatoon game was released during the later years of the Wii U’s life cycle, a bold move as the Wii U notoriously flopped at launch and had less than ideal sales numbers. Despite those setbacks, Splatoon sold 4.95 million units worldwide, ranking it as the sixth most popular Wii U game....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Charles Underwood

Spotify Is Offering Three Months Of Free Premium Service To New Subscribers

Once the promo expires, the standard $9.99 per month rate will kick in unless you cancel. Spotify finished the second quarter with 188 million paying (Premium) subscribers, up from 182 million in the previous quarter and 14 percent more compared to the same period a year earlier. Total monthly active users, which includes free tier listeners, reached 433 million – a 19 percent YoY increase. Even with all those listeners, Spotify posted a loss in its most recent quarter....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 277 words · Dennis Mcclay

Stalker 2 Developer Says It Needs An Extra Seven Months To Finish The Game

Stalker 2 was announced way back in 2010 with a 2012 release date. Unfortunately, GSC Game World hit a rocky patch and was officially dissolved at the end of 2011. The developer would return in late 2014 and four years later, announced a new version of Stalker 2 was in the works but wouldn’t be ready until 2021. More recently, GSC Game World felt the wrath of miffed gamers and walked back its decision to include NFTs in its upcoming title....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 178 words · Mary Fugate

Study Claims Up To 75 Percent Of Phishing Websites Make It Past Chrome S Defenses

According to Which’s study of the top 800 newly discovered phishing websites, Chrome only blocks 28 percent of them in Windows and 25 percent on macOS. These numbers are in stark contrast to the top performing browser Firefox, which redirects users away from 85 percent of those websites in Windows and 78 percent on Macs. Google issued a statement to the UK news outlet Independent saying it is skeptical of Which’s findings....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Danielle Moses

Synology Disk Station Ds410J Nas Review Benchmarks Crystaldiskmark

The CrystalDiskMark random 512KB test measures the performance of each configuration using small data samples. Here the Synology DS410j struggles once more delivering a disappointing write throughput of just 22MB/s. This made the DS410j almost two and a half times slower than the Promise SmartStor NS4600, and roughly two times compared to the single-bay Synology Disk Station 109. The same trend repeats itself when working with small 4KB files. The Synology DS410j was again slower than the DS109, and managed to beat only the old DS107 and the Windows based budget computer configurations....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 93 words · Edith Gordon

Synology Diskstation Ds1515 Review Internal Hardware

Keeping the Alpine AL-314 SoC cool is a small aluminium heatsink which lacks a dedicated fan. It has become relatively common for today’s NAS devices to use SO-DIMM slots, especially for higher-end models as this allows for upgrades to be made. Unfortunately, while the DS1515 does use SO-DIMM memory modules, there is just one DIMM slot which is of course occupied with a 2GB module. Furthermore, replacing it with a larger module will void your warranty....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 199 words · Ruth Turner

Synology Diskstation Ds2411 Nas Review Benchmarks Intel Nas Performance Toolkit

The Content Creation test reduced the DS2411+’s performance to just 12MB/s, setting it just behind the DS1511+’s 13MB/s while making the device only marginally faster than the DS411+ (less than 1MB/s) and about 2MB/s faster than our Core 2 Duo test system. The DS2411+ matched the DS151+ with a bandwidth of 47.5MB/s in the Office Productivity test while outperforming our C2D test machine by about 10MB/s. Intel’s file copy test uses a single large file, so we expected similar results to our own 6GB file copy test....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Thomas Crockett