GamingNews

NZXT launches H1 mini-ITX case that looks like an Xbox Series X

You don’t need to wait for Microsoft to put a tower of gaming power next to your TV. PC-hardware manufacturer NZXT is launching a new case that looks similar to an Xbox Series X, but with maybe even more style. The H1 is NZXT’s first small form-factor mini-ITX enclosure, and the company is baking in some of other key components to ensure it is one of its most hassle-free products ever. NZXT H1…
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MobileNews

The Huawei P40 Pro is set to launch on March 26 in Paris

The Huawei P40 Pro will face an uphill struggle to gain momentum outside of China but is set for a March 26th launch in Paris. With the cancellation of MWC 2020 due to coronavirus fears, Huawei has pushed the dedicated launch of its P30 Pro successor to late March. The…
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The Honor View 30 Pro goes official, hinting at the upcoming Huawei P40 Pro design

While not quite having the same reach as parent company Huawei, Honor makes some solid smartphones that certainly pack a punch, the latest being the Honor View 30 Pro. Unveiled at a behind-closed-doors event, the Honor View 30 Pro also gives us a very minor hint at what to expect from the Huawei P40 series late in March. The 6.57-inch device comes with a FHD+ LCD display and dual punch-hole…
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AI & RoboticsNews

OpenAI’s Jeff Clune on deep learning’s Achilles’ heel and a faster path to AGI

Neural networks learn differently from people. If a human comes back to a sport after years away, they might be rusty but they will still remember much of what they learned decades ago. A typical neural network, on the other hand, will forget the last thing it was trained to do. Virtually all neural networks today suffer from this “catastrophic forgetting.” It’s the Achilles’ heel of…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Ripcord raises $45 million to digitize paper records with robotics and AI

Staff at a California school district reportedly spent 20% of their time searching for lost documents until they retained the services of a records management company. It’s not a unique problem — the average manager spends four weeks out of the year looking for records, by some estimates. In search of a solution five years ago, three entrepreneurs — NASA veteran Kim Lembo, former Apple…
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