In today’s Tech Bytes: Google is making changes to its new AI image generator. The tech giant is limiting free use of the Nano Banana generator due to overwhelming demand. For now, non-paying users ...
Chipmaker AMD has released fixes to address a security flaw dubbed RMPocalypse that could be exploited to undermine confidential computing guarantees provided by Secure Encrypted Virtualization with ...
Have you ever wondered how Java seamlessly combines its primitive data types with object-oriented programming? Enter wrapper classes, an important but often overlooked Java feature. These special ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics. By Kenneth Chang and Irena Hwang Kenneth ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, Apple is reportedly entering the smart glasses market. Bloomberg reports that Apple is developing glasses with cameras and microphones, similar to Meta’s Ray-Bans. The same ...
From smartphones to modems to air traffic radar, you’ll be hard pressed to find communications infrastructure that doesn’t use wireless chips. So far, those chips have been designed by humans — but ...
On this week’s Marketplace “Tech Bytes: Week in Review,” we’ll explore OpenAI’s inroads in higher education. Plus, how passengers can get on a waitlist to hail a driverless car in Austin, Texas. But ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has tried all kinds of rhetorical strategies to suggest that the dawn of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is nigh — and in new missive, now he’s trying a fresh pitch: that ...
Aurora got its “City of Lights” nickname because, in 1881, it was one of the first towns in the United States to install electric streetlights. That history of innovation continues, Aurora Mayor ...