VR lets you talk to Napoleon
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So, why did you lose at Waterloo?

A VR experience Napoleon, the Immersive Saga  allows visitors to interact with the Emperor himself as he recounts defining moments of his life.

Microsoft kills the password
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Millions will now need a mobile phone

Microsoft has confirmed plans to delete passwords for a billion users meaning that if you have finally convinced your grannie to get Outlook, she will also need to learn Android.

Welsh police put ID recognition on their phones
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That’s Dai Bread and his girlfriend Polly Thesheep

Wales police have launched a facial-recognition app that "will allow officers to use their phones to confirm someone's identity."

Microsoft unveils Phi-4
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17 December 2024

Microsoft unveils Phi-4

 

A more advanced AI Vole

Software king of the world, Microsoft has announced Phi-4, a new AI model boasting 14 billion parameters, designed to tackle complex reasoning tasks, including advanced mathematics.

TSMC reveals a bit more about its 2nm Node
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Significant power, performance, and density improvements

TSMC has revealed further details about its N2 (2nm-class) fabrication process at the IEEE International Electron Device Meeting (IEDM).