In recent years, lunar mining has gained traction as a potential solution to resource depletion on Earth. With the mission to venture even deeper into space, space exploration agency NASA is eyeing lunar mining trials within the next decade. NASA believes that the lunar surface is rich in selenium, titanium and even Helium-3 which could … Read More “Why is NASA eyeing lunar mining trials within the next decade” »
The advent of e-bikes with built-in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought a wave of hype to the tech world, but Gizmodo Australia recently highlighted an example of what this technology can do that is truly overblown. The e-bike in question, the ChatGPT, is equipped with an AI assistant that can “understand, interact and respond to … Read More “This E-Bike With Built-In ChatGPT Is the Epitome of Overblown AI Hype” »
The Fallacy of Replay Value in Video Games has been a long-standing debate, as players weigh up the potential to play a game multiple times against the newcomer, revisiting the same experience until it becomes tedious. Reacting to this argument, Extra Punctuation columnist Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw has posited his own view in his article “The … Read More “The Fallacy of Replay Value in Video Games – Extra Punctuation” »
The world of Magic the Gathering recently saw an unprecedented event as a rare “One Ring” card realized a record-breaking final sale price of $3 million USD during an auction. For those unfamiliar with Magic the Gathering, it’s a trading card game first released in 1993 in which players employ various tactical strategies to battle … Read More “$3 million ‘One Ring’ Magic the Gathering card found” »
Ferrari’s latest innovation, the SF90, has generated a lot of excitement within the automotive industry. The SF90 is Ferrari’s first fully electric car, and is the most powerful road car ever released by the company. This means that the SF90 is faster than ever, taking performance to all new heights. This is the first time … Read More “Faster Ferrari SF90 Takes XX Models On The Road For The First Time” »
Data engineering is one of the core elements of any data-driven organization today. In order to keep up with the ever evolving technological landscape, enterprises need to stay up to date with the latest innovations in data engineering and processing. Luckily, InfoQ.com has created Data Engineering Innovations eMag, a comprehensive look into the world of … Read More “Data Engineering Innovations eMag” »
Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the parent company of some of the world’s most popular gaming titles, including Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch, signales a new era of gaming partnerships and collaborations between the tech giant and the industry leader in gaming and entertainment. The multi-billion dollar deal has been touted as … Read More “Microsoft-Activision game deal will ‘damage’ PlayStation, Sony executive says” »
Recently, if you’ve been following the latest news on gaming, then you might have heard about the highly anticipated Bethesda game Starfield. The game is set to be an interstellar action-adventure and is set to be released on all major platforms. However, if you want to enjoy this game on your PC, then you’re going … Read More “Starfield On PC Will Require An SSD With A Fair Chunk Of Storage” »
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a much beloved game for fans of the franchise, but it looks like it has its own glitches that have been discovered. A new glitch, dubbed the “Tears of the Kingdom Infinite Glitch,” has been discovered recently by players of the game, allowing them to turn … Read More “New Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Infinite Glitch Turns You Into A Frozen Meat Tycoon” »
It’s been nearly two years since Nintendo unveiled its last comprehensive presentation in the form of a Nintendo Direct. Last time we heard from the gaming giant was in February 2021 – and luckily, that drought is about to come to an end. After months of no news, Nintendo has announced that a brand-new, roughly … Read More “Nintendo Direct June 2023: How to Watch and What to Expect” »