This AI model is helping researchers detect disease based on coughs

AI Model Identifies Diseases Through Cough Analysis

Transforming Health Diagnostics: Google's AI-Powered HeAR Model Explores Acoustic Health DataOur bodies produce various sounds like coughs, speech, and even breath, each carrying a...
How iPhone 14 Is Different From iPhone 13

Apple iPhone 14: Here’s Everything We Know So Far

Apple will unveil the iPhone 14 in September 2022 at the Apple event, but rumors are already spreading on the internet like a wildfire....
Saros hands-on report: intense sci-fi action in a beautiful, deadly alien world

Saros preview: thrilling sci-fi adventure on lethal alien planet.

Housemarque, known for their exceptional action gameplay, is set to release their latest game, Saros, on April 30th for PS5 players. This sci-fi action...
Uncover the Truth – The Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Accessories Collection is Here - Xbox Wire

Discover the New Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Accessories

As the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 draws near, gaming enthusiasts and fans of the franchise have something exciting to look...
Delivering on BEAD’s Promise to Connect America

Connecting America: Fulfilling BEAD’s Commitment

Delivering on BEAD’s Promise to Connect AmericaIn an ever-evolving world where digital connectivity is no longer a luxury but a necessity, the United States...
NASA test pilot Nils Larson, wearing a green flight suit and sunglasses, stands at the front of the agency’s F-15D research aircraft, looking up at a long, newly installed shock-sensing probe mounted on the nose. The aircraft is parked on the flightline at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, with its canopy open and ladder down.

NASA readies second impact sensor for X-59 testing

In an era where technological advancements continuously push the boundaries of what is possible, NASA's latest endeavor involves the testing of a ground-breaking supersonic...
Tony Hawk

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater Remaster Revitalizes My Youthful Spirit

In the dynamic world of skateboarding video games, finding a character that aligns perfectly with your personal style can transform your gaming experience. The...
Lenovo's New Lineup Includes ThinkBook Plus Twist, Legion Gaming PCs

Lenovo’s New Lineup Includes ThinkBook Plus Twist, Legion Gaming PCs & More

At CES 2023, tech companies showcased their latest and greatest products. Lenovo is no exception, and this year the company is introducing a range...
The core stage of the Artemis Space Launch System being loaded on a covered barge. The stage is a large cylinder shape with the engines facing toward the camera on two yellow transporters that are guiding the stage into a covered grey container in the background. The body of the cylinder is mostly an orange color and white around the bottom. The four engines on the bottom are covered with red material.

NASA’s Marshall Star – July 17, 2024 Edition Released

NASA Rolls Out SLS Core Stage for Artemis II Test FlightNASA has achieved a significant milestone by rolling out the core stage of its...
Samsung Soundbar Tops Global Sales for 11th Consecutive Year

Samsung Soundbar Leads World Sales for 11th Year Straight

Samsung Sets New Standards in Home Entertainment with AI-Enhanced Soundbars and TV IntegrationSamsung Electronics has once again solidified its position as a leader in...