Rhythm mini-games collection Bits & Bops is now available for PC via Steam for $15.99, developer Tempo Lab Games announced.
TL;DR: Train your brain and boost your recall by 70% with memoryOS’s gamified, science-backed memory training plan, now just $50. What if you could remember names, dates, and details without blanking ...
I spend a lot of time talking about two-factor authentication. Often I wonder if people have a real sense of its usefulness. Yeah, it helps keep hackers out of your accounts if your password somehow ...
In today’s Tech Bytes: Apple is making it harder to blow off your alarm. The new beta version of iOS includes a slide to stop feature, which means users must now perform a swipe gesture instead of ...
The images are authentic and genuinely show the brain of a 44-year-old man with an excess amount of fluid in parts of his brain that may have possibly displaced other brain matter. The images were ...
In a policy document released this month, China has signaled its ambition to become a world leader in brain-computer interfaces, the same technology that Elon Musk’s Neuralink and other US startups ...
Looking back: Byte Magazine documented the dawn of personal computing in ways that still surprise, delight, and entertain. This interactive archive lets readers scroll, zoom, and click through every ...
The Chinese news outlet XinhuaNet reported on Saturday that Chinese engineers unveiled what they call a brain-like computer, dubbed Darwin Monkey, that they say can mimic the workings of a monkey’s ...
The centerpiece of this research is Orion, which is a set of prototype AR glasses that defy bulky, headset-like designs, and instead look much like a contemporary pair of eyeglasses. Orion is packed ...
The term "brain rot" refers to how low-quality internet content may slow your brain function. It's usually tied to watching specific types of content, usually nonsensical, embarrassing, or weird. But ...
Are you itching to play Valve's Half-Life 3, hoping that its existence is more than just a rumor? While it still could be happening, Gabe Newell, Valve's CEO, very much has other things on his mind.
Good mid-May day to you! From the world of HPC-AI we offer a brief (9:10) rundown of recent goings on, including: ...