ComputersNews

Intel is helping develop a new type of DRAM aimed at AI

Intel began as a memory supplier. The PC industry faces its most dire memory crunch in years, if not decades. So it makes sense for Intel to move back into PC memory, right? Sort of. Intel said this week that it is indeed working on a new memory technology, called Z-Angle Memory, or ZAM, with a Softbank-backed startup called Saimemory. It’s not so much a new type of memory, but rather a new way…
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GamingNews

Microsoft Announces Xbox Game Pass February 2026 Wave 1 Lineup

Microsoft has announced the Xbox Game Pass February 2026 Wave 1 lineup, which includes big hitters such as High on Life 2, Madden NFL 26, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. As detailed in a post on Xbox Wire, available today, February 3, are Final Fantasy II (Cloud, Xbox…
GamingNews

I’m Already Tired of ‘Nintendo Switch 2 Editions’, and Even New Mario Wonder Content Can’t Change That

There have been many storylines to follow in the Switch 2’s first year, but there’s one specific thread that’s bugged me since Nintendo unveiled its plans last April – and it’s only grown more bothersome over the last several months: the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. This series of enhanced Switch 1 ports have been wildly inconsistent across their price points, amount of new content…
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CryptoNews

Elon Musk Revives Dogecoin Moon Talk, but DOGE Keeps Falling

Elon Musk revived the long-running “Dogecoin to the moon” saga on Feb. 3 with a casual “Maybe next year” reply on X, but this time the market barely flinched as DOGE kept sliding. SpaceX Boss Elon Musk Says ‘Maybe Next Year’ on Dogecoin Moon Plan On Tuesday, Feb.
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Publicly Traded Miners Buck the Tape as Bitcoin’s Price Wobbles

Bitcoin briefly slid to $72,863 on Bitstamp on Tuesday, but publicly traded mining stocks managed to post mixed-to-positive daily performances even as U.S. stock indexes closed firmly in the red. Bitcoin Miners Defy Red Screens Amid Geopolitical Jitters Bitcoin’s dip followed a risk-off jolt after Reuters the U.S. shot down an Iranian drone approaching an aircraft carrier, unsettling global…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Fitbit founders launch AI platform to help families monitor their health

Fitbit founders James Park and Eric Friedman have announced the launch of a new AI startup called Luffu that aims to help families proactively monitor their health. The duo are developing an “intelligent family care system” that will start with an app experience and then expand into hardware devices. Two years after their exit from Google, Park and Friedman are betting on AI to help…
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