Aliens Wouldn"t Need Warp Drives to Take Over an Entire Galaxy, Simulation Suggests
A new computer simulation shows that a technologically advanced civilization, even when using slow ships, can still colonize an entire galaxy in a modest amount of time. The finding presents a possible model for interstellar migration and a sharpened.....»»
Microsoft just discovered the next big evolution in displays
A new Microsoft patent tells us that the company is working on a new technology that can dim and brighten individual pixels instead of the entire display......»»
New analysis reveals a tiny black hole repeatedly punching through a larger black hole"s disk of gas
At the heart of a far-off galaxy, a supermassive black hole appears to have had a case of the hiccups. Astronomers from MIT, Italy, the Czech Republic, and elsewhere have found that a previously quiet black hole, which sits at the center of a galaxy.....»»
Rice husk can be used as a promising sustainable packaging material
Rice husk, the hard-protective layer that envelopes the inner grain of rice, constitutes approximately 20%–25% of the entire rice structure and produces a considerable amount of by-products. In a study published in the journal, Journal of Bioresour.....»»
We have some bad news about the Google Pixel 9
We've been dreaming of a triple camera setup on 2024's entry-point Pixel, but the latest leak suggests that won't be the case, at least not in 2024......»»
Apple Ring rumors & research - what you need to know about Apple"s next wearable
Apple has been considering an Apple Ring for almost a decade. Here's how we know, and a glimpse of what they may have planned.An Oura smart ringDuring Samsung's Unpacked event for 2024, which saw the launch of new Galaxy S24 smartphones, the South Ko.....»»
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6 will have disappointing charging speeds
According to leaked specs, it seems that Samsung won’t be improving the charging speeds of its upcoming foldables. The post Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6 will have disappointing charging speeds appeared first on Phandroid. One of the t.....»»
Grab the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for ONLY $800 in this awesome deal!
There is an awesome deal going on right now for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra where you can grab a unit for $800! The post Grab the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for ONLY $800 in this awesome deal! appeared first on Phandroid. The Samsung Galaxy.....»»
BOE becomes favorite to supply 6.1-inch screens for iPhone SE 4
The iPhone SE 4 could have its displays produced by BOE, with Samsung Display allegedly out of the running over pricing issues.Previous iPhone SE modelsThe display of Apple's iPhone lineup is an important but expensive component of the entire smartph.....»»
One UI 6.1 is about to make your Samsung Galaxy S23 a lot smarter
Samsung has confirmed that One UI 6.1 will roll out to older devices on the 28th of March where will introduce Galaxy AI to these phones. The post One UI 6.1 is about to make your Samsung Galaxy S23 a lot smarter appeared first on Phandroid......»»
Apple releases incredibly minor iOS & iPadOS updates
Oddities in Apple's software updates are continuing, as now it has quietly shipped an iOS and iPadOS revision whose version number and a lack of an "over the air" update path suggests has only the most minor release.iPadOS on an iPadThere was already.....»»
Galaxy AI is now available for these other Samsung phones
After launching on the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, Samsung is now rolling out Galaxy AI for many of its other phones and tablets......»»
Samsung’s “New” Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is Here, but is it Worth Getting?
The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 will officially go on sale on March 28. The post Samsung’s “New” Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is Here, but is it Worth Getting? appeared first on Phandroid. It’s been a few years now since the debu.....»»
The Galaxy S24 just got a big camera update. Here’s what’s new
We've got some great news for Samsung Galaxy S24 owners: A new software update is going to make your camera even better. Here's a look at what's new......»»
Survey study shows workers with more flexibility and job security have better mental health
A team of community health specialists at the Boston University School of Public Health, working with a psychiatrist from Brown University, has found evidence that suggests workers who have more job flexibility and security tend to have better mental.....»»
Indonesia hunts clues as study suggests Javan tiger may still exist
Indonesia is hunting for more clues that the extinct Javan tiger may still exist in the wild, a government official said Tuesday, after a new study suggested links between a DNA-tested hair and the big cat......»»
5 things I want to see in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is still a ways away. However, when it gets here, there are a few key features I really want to see......»»
New study shows treating work like a game drives results
A study from West Virginia University engineers demonstrates that people's completion of monotonous assembly tasks improves when doing those tasks involves playing a game......»»
Visioneers: Music technology with Geert Bevin (Animoog Galaxy, MIDI Widgets)
In this episode of Visioneers, Zac Hall of 9to5Mac sits down with Geert Bevin, the Director of Software Development at Moog Music, for an insightful conversation. Together, they delve into the fascinating world of music technology, focusing on Moog M.....»»
Caller ID of the sea: Novel method of simultaneous acoustic tagging provides insight into whale communication
For researchers studying the acoustic behavior of whales, distinguishing which animal is vocalizing is like a teacher trying to figure out which student responded first when the entire class is calling out the answer. This is because many of the tech.....»»
Food production using controlled environment agriculture and agrivoltaics systems could become the new normal
New research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Virginia Tech suggests that technologies such as controlled environment agriculture and agrivoltaics may become part of the future of farming......»»