Every New Apple Device Expected in 2025

Macbook Air (Early 2025) Apple plans to refresh the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models, with the focus to be on the chip refresh. iPhone SE 4, Apple Watch SE 3, iPad (Spring 2025) We are expecting a new budget-friendly price iPhone, a refreshed low-cost iPad WWDC Software (June 2025) IOS 19 with Apple Intelligence … Read more

How Hospitals Use AI to Boost Efficiency in Medical Imaging Technology

Advancing health care technologies are crucial for doctors and patients. They could make medical services easier to provide while giving people better results, but only if everyone understands the bigger picture. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a critical tool that may become part of your health care services in the near future. Check out how physicians … Read more

The Phenomenology of Dark Matter Explained

Table of Links Acknowledgements 1 Introduction to thesis 1.1 History and Evidence 1.2 Facts on dark matter 1.3 Candidates to dark matter 1.4 Dark matter detection 1.5 Outline of the thesis 2 Dark matter through ALP portal and 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Model 2.3 Existing constraints on ALP parameter space 2.4 Dark matter analysis 2.5 Summary … Read more

Theoretical and Experimental Constraints: Discussing Different Constraints on the Model Parameters

Table of Links Acknowledgements 1 Introduction to thesis 1.1 History and Evidence 1.2 Facts on dark matter 1.3 Candidates to dark matter 1.4 Dark matter detection 1.5 Outline of the thesis 2 Dark matter through ALP portal and 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Model 2.3 Existing constraints on ALP parameter space 2.4 Dark matter analysis 2.5 Summary … Read more

A Phenomenological Study of WIMP Models: Scalar Sector, Gauge Sector, and More

Table of Links Acknowledgements 1 Introduction to thesis 1.1 History and Evidence 1.2 Facts on dark matter 1.3 Candidates to dark matter 1.4 Dark matter detection 1.5 Outline of the thesis 2 Dark matter through ALP portal and 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Model 2.3 Existing constraints on ALP parameter space 2.4 Dark matter analysis 2.5 Summary … Read more

AI and the Future of Work: Transforming Industries

AI or artificial intelligence is the capability and ability of a machine to imitate human intelligence. Intelligent systems are capable of learning, reasoning, and self-correcting. AI includes a number of technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and computer vision. It is able to perform a wide array of functions from simple repetitive … Read more

AI’s Hallucinations Are Over

First of all, let me describe the problem. I am a software developer, and I don’t use AI to write code just because of hallucinations. For creating pictures or writing texts they are not so critical, but for the task of writing code, they are overkill. I have identified two subproblems. Firstly, it is difficult … Read more

Pull Request Testing on Kubernetes: How to Test Locally and on GitHub Workflows

Imagine an organization with the following practices: Commits code on GitHub Runs its CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions Runs its production workload on Kubernetes Uses Google Cloud A new engineer manager arrives and asks for the following: On every PR, run integration tests in a Kubernetes cluster similar to the production one. It sounds reasonable. … Read more

Why PAUL Needs a Massive Dataset to Improve Its Movements

:::info Authors: (1) Jorge Francisco Garcia-Samartın, Centro de Automatica y Robotica (UPM-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid — Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain (jorge.gsamartin@upm.es); (2) Adrian Rieker, Centro de Automatica y Robotica (UPM-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid — Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, … Read more

How PAUL the Robot Tracks Its Own Movements Using Cameras and LEDs

:::info Authors: (1) Jorge Francisco Garcia-Samartın, Centro de Automatica y Robotica (UPM-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid — Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain (jorge.gsamartin@upm.es); (2) Adrian Rieker, Centro de Automatica y Robotica (UPM-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid — Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, … Read more

How PAUL, a Soft Robot, is Designed and Built

:::info Authors: (1) Jorge Francisco Garcia-Samartın, Centro de Automatica y Robotica (UPM-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid — Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain (jorge.gsamartin@upm.es); (2) Adrian Rieker, Centro de Automatica y Robotica (UPM-CSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid — Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, … Read more

Choosing Wallets for Decentralized Applications

For modern blockchain applications, it’s crucial to balance ease of use for experienced users with accessibility for newcomers. One of the first challenges for beginners is selecting and creating a wallet. Wallet interaction must be simple enough to maintain high conversion rates while preserving blockchain’s core advantage – decentralization – without compromising user experience (UX). … Read more

HyveDA Secures $50 Million in Pre-Deposits After Symbiotic Mainnet Launch

HyveDA reached a supply cap of $50 million in pre-deposits from early contributors. The deposit phase began with the launch of the Symbiotic mainnet on January 28 and completed within two weeks. The deposits occurred during a market decline triggered by President Trump’s tariff policy. Contributors participated through two vault types. One vault is managed … Read more

Pepedose ($PEPD) Raises Over $300K In 24 Hours, Set To Transform DeFi With PEPD Token And mETH Layer

Pepedose has successfully raised over $300,000 within 24 hours, marking a milestone in its mission to transform decentralized finance (DeFi). Following this support, Pepedose is excited to announce the official launch of $PEPD, a community-driven MemeCoin project designed to merge innovation and engagement within the DeFi space. As the first phase of the Pepedose ecosystem, … Read more

Coin Terminal And ZetaChain Unite To Launch AI-Powered Crypto Hackathon With $1M In Funding

CoinTerminal, one of the leading crypto IDO launchpads, has partnered with ZetaChain, the new L1 and Universal Blockchain for cross-chain interoperability, to host an exclusive online hackathon – AI3. This groundbreaking event aims to uncover the most promising and impactful blockchain projects, fueling their growth with up to $1 million in funding raised through CoinTerminal’s … Read more

Whale.io Says Goodbye To Telegram And Focuses On Web

In a landmark move, Whale Casino, the biggest project and one of the most prominent operators in the Telegram community, has announced a shift in its operational strategy. The operator has decided to discontinue its Telegram bot service due to recent changes in the platform and decided to concentrate on its web platform, whale.io, heralding … Read more

Crypto-Powered Loyalty Apps Empower Brands to Enter Web3

Brands struggle to engage Web3 audiences due to the technical complexity of the space, the need for specific domain knowledge, nontraditional community dynamics, prior understanding of blockchain technology, and loose regulations. This complicates partnerships, fundraising, and even optics for Web3 products and services, creating a cycle in which breakout technology is consistently underfunded due to … Read more

BANANA Is Live On LINE’s Dapp Portal, Pioneering AI-Powered Data Sovereignty And Rewards

Santa Clara, California, February 14th, 2025/Chainwire/–BANANA, the AI-driven idle game powered by CARV known for its meme-inspired banana collecting and innovative data monetization, is proud to announce its official launch on LINE’s Dapp Portal. After rapidly scaling to 18 million users on Telegram since July 2024—including 10 million in its first month—BANANA is now expanding … Read more

These 4 Projects Prove DePIN is Changing Infrastructure for the Better

The Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) model is reshaping how digital and physical infrastructure is managed. By leveraging blockchain technology and cryptoeconomic incentives, DePINs allow individuals to contribute computing power, wireless coverage, sensor data, and other resources in exchange for rewards. While DePINs have primarily been associated with wireless networks and geospatial data collection, new … Read more

Businesses Are Wondering if AI Security Makes People Feel Safe

Venue security is a massive effort, requiring numerous observant workers, specialized equipment and a deep understanding of characteristics such as the number and location of entrances and exits. It’s no surprise that some companies have artificial intelligence (AI) products to help — but do they make people feel safer, and how well do they work? … Read more

Your Internet Traffic Is Slower Than It Should Be—Laconic Fixes That

:::info Authors: (1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu); (2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu); (3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com); (4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu). ::: :::tip Editor’s note: This is Part 6 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below. ::: Table of … Read more

Cloud Companies Have Been Doing Load Balancing All Wrong—Here’s a Smarter Way

:::info Authors: (1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu); (2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu); (3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com); (4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu). ::: :::tip Editor’s note: This is Part 5 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below. ::: Table of … Read more

Cloud Companies Are Wasting Resources—Here’s How They Could Cut Costs by 13x

:::info Authors: (1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu); (2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu); (3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com); (4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu). ::: :::tip Editor’s note: This is Part 4 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below. ::: Table of … Read more

This Tiny Chip Can Handle Internet Traffic Faster—If You Let It Do Things Its Own Way

:::info Authors: (1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu); (2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu); (3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com); (4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu). ::: :::tip Editor’s note: This is Part 3 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below. ::: Table of … Read more

Tiny Chips Could Quietly Replace Expensive Cloud Hardware

:::info Authors: (1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu); (2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu); (3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com); (4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu). ::: :::tip Editor’s note: This is Part 2 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below. ::: Table of … Read more

Cloud Giants Spend a Fortune on Load Balancers—This Research Could Change That

:::info Authors: (1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu); (2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu); (3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com); (4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu). ::: :::tip Editor’s note: This is Part 1 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below. ::: Table of … Read more