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Intel, Samsung Show Off Expandable Laptop Display
The device was only on stage for a few minutes, but it kind of stole the show.
Intel Unison Will Let Phone Users Text, Share Files From Their PCs
This tool can connect to your smartphone and make your files, messages, and more available on Windows. Well, as long as you're using the latest and greatest Intel chips.
Volvo Develops Interior Radar to Prevent Accidental Child Lock-Ins
Volvo’s flagship EX90 electric SUV will be the first to include the feature, but it'll eventually make its way to the whole fleet.
Samsung S23 Design Leaks Ahead of 2023 Release
The phones are a bit larger than the outgoing models, and the design takes some cues from the S22 Ultra.
1,000-Horsepower Jetpack Suit Demonstrated
You’ll need Iron Man’s money if you want to fly like him.
Overclocker Delids AMD Ryzen 7900X, Lowers Temps by 20C
With the help of a custom-fabricated delidding mechanism and a built-from-scratch CPU frame, this famed overclocker was able to achieve astonishing results from AMD's newest CPU.
Intel, Samsung Shows Off Expandable Laptop Display
The device was only on stage for a few minutes, but it kind of stole the show.
Ukrainian Teenager Invents Landmine-Detecting Drone
Russia's invasions of Crimea and Ukraine inspired 17-year-old Igor Klymenko to devise a mine-detecting system that wouldn't require people or animals to be put in harm's way.
DOT Approves EV Charging Infrastructure for All 50 States
The administration has allocated $5 billion to fund the deployment of electric car chargers, and now the project is getting underway with approvals in all 50 states, plus Washington DC and Puerto Rico.
Hayabusa2 Target Ryugu Was Once Part of a Much Larger Asteroid
The Hayabusa2 materials have been on Earth since late 2020, and new research reveals how Ryugu has changed over its lifetime, including a cataclysmic impact that made it the small-ish rock it is today.
Intel Aggressively Prices Raptor Lake, Arc A770 at Innovation Event
Intel is going hard at AMD (and Nvidia) on the pricing front this time around.
NASA’s DART Asteroid-Smasher Is Gone, But We’ll Always Have These Stunning Images of Its Demise
Now, scientists get to assess the data from the impact, including some stunning images of the event.