
Creality Sermoon S1 Review: Accessible 3D Scanning
Creality’s Sermoon S1 handheld 3D scanner delivers sub‑millimeter accuracy on a range of non‑organic objects, including black and reflective surfaces, thanks to its blue‑laser and NIR modes. At $2,699 it requires a high‑end Windows or macOS workstation, with wired USB or optional Wi‑Fi bridge for connectivity. The bundled CrealityScan software offers AI‑driven mesh cleanup, though users report a steep learning curve and occasional AI failures. Compared with Creality’s lower‑cost P1, the S1 trades portability for higher speed and precision.

Parsing the AI and Gaming Future with Nvidia’s Jensen Huang | GTC Q&A
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered an unscripted two‑hour keynote at GTC 2026, unveiling more than a dozen AI‑focused gaming announcements. The event in San Jose attracted over 30,000 attendees, underscoring the growing appetite for AI‑driven technology in entertainment. Huang highlighted...
Silicon Choices Grow in Importance as Industrial AI Moves Closer to the Factory Floor
Industrial AI is moving from centralized clouds to the factory floor, where real‑time inference must run continuously alongside machines. This shift is driven by latency, data volume, and security concerns that make edge processing essential. As a result, the choice...

IPhone 18 Pro Leak Teases Key Features Ahead of September Launch
Apple is gearing up for a September 2026 launch of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, introducing a bold Deep Red color while retaining the familiar 6.3‑inch and 6.9‑inch sizes. The Dynamic Island cutout shrinks thanks to under‑display Face ID components, and the...

A New Era of Sports Broadcasting: Galaxy S26 Ultra Unlocks New Perspectives, Bringing Cameras Inside the Action
Samsung announced that its Galaxy S26 Ultra was used to film the Street League Skateboarding DTLA Takeover on April 4, marking the first time a smartphone captured a live skate competition. The device’s pro‑grade camera was embedded directly into course elements, delivering skater‑level...
Florida School to Deploy Security Drones Designed to Stop School Shooters Mid-Attack
Deltona High School in Florida will become one of the first U.S. campuses to install ceiling‑mounted security drones called Black Arrows, built by Austin startup Mithril Defense. The drones can accelerate to 100 mph, emit alarms, flash strobes and spray pepper...
What FMs Need to Know About Data Center Immersion Cooling Fluid Selection
Rising rack densities are pushing traditional air‑cooling to its limits, prompting data‑center operators to adopt immersion cooling, where servers sit in a dielectric liquid. As these systems transition from niche crypto farms to AI and HPC workloads, the choice of...

In Person Interview: Sai Shivareddy of Nyobolt
Nyobolt CEO Sai Shivareddy says the battery market is booming, with global revenue projected to rise from $154 billion in 2025 to $555 billion by 2033. The company’s fast‑charging cells deliver super‑capacitor power density while retaining lithium‑ion energy, offering ten‑times longer cycle...
Japan's Rapidus Ramps up 2nm Chip Plans While Eyeing Factories on the Moon
Japan’s state‑backed chipmaker Rapidus has moved its IIM‑1 plant in Hokkaido from construction to an operating pilot line, delivering working two‑nanometer gate‑all‑around prototypes. The company secured a ¥267.6 billion ($1.7 billion) financing round led by the government and over 30 private partners,...
Why Chemical and Materials Science Engineers Are the Unsung Heroes of Solar Innovation
The solar industry is shifting focus from pure cell physics to materials science as efficiency gains near theoretical limits. With global manufacturing capacity exceeding 1.5 TW and oversupply driving down prices, durability and long‑term reliability have become the primary performance constraints....
Deeptech Startup drivebuddyAI Secures Patent for Real-Time Road Quality Assessment System
DrivebuddyAI, an Ahmedabad‑based deep‑tech startup, has secured a patent for its Integrated Dynamic Road Quality Assessment System. The solution fuses GNSS positioning, IMU acceleration data, and AI‑enhanced video to detect potholes and rough patches in real time and geo‑tag them....

Peer-to-Peer Acceleration for AI Model Distribution with Dragonfly
Dragonfly, a CNCF‑graduated P2P file distribution system, now supports native hf:// and modelscope:// protocols for Hugging Face and ModelScope hubs. The new backends let dfget download model files or entire repositories directly, preserving authentication, revision pinning, and recursive capabilities. By...

WD Innovation Day 2026 Press Q&A Transcript: Roadmap Plans to Reach 60TB with ePMR and 100TB via HAMR by 2029...
Western Digital used its Innovation Day 2026 to unveil a dual‑technology roadmap that extends ePMR capacity to 60 TB by 2028 and targets 100 TB HAMR drives by 2029. The company highlighted a 10 % quarterly cost‑per‑terabyte decline, a new in‑house laser that...
On Off Switch Usb C Cable Extensions Safe ?
A forum user asked whether USB‑C cable extensions with an on/off switch are safe for devices that lack a built‑in power button. Respondents explained that the switch only cuts power to the cable, not to the device’s internal circuitry, so...

Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Might Be on the Way Next Year, and It Could Be the Mini Ultra I've Wanted...
Samsung is reportedly planning a four‑model Galaxy S27 series, adding a new S27 Pro for the first time. The Pro model is expected to bundle many Ultra‑level specifications while dropping the S Pen, delivering a more compact flagship. Leaks suggest the...

This iPhone Feature Will Scold You if Your Camera Lens Is Dirty
Apple’s iOS 26 adds a Lens Cleaning Hints feature that notifies users when the front‑camera lens is dirty, helping avoid hazy photos. The alert appears automatically after the update and can be toggled in Settings → Camera. It is limited to iPhone 15 and...

Ex-Nintendo Sales Lead Warns Switch 2 Price Increase Is “Inevitable”
A former Nintendo sales executive warned that the upcoming Switch 2 will likely see its retail price rise, citing global RAM and storage shortages, inflation and tariff pressures that are already driving up console costs. Nintendo is attempting to soften the...

ROHM Adds TLRx728 and BD728x CMOS Op Amp Series
ROHM Co., Ltd. has introduced two new CMOS operational amplifier families, the TLRx728 and BD728x series, targeting automotive, industrial and consumer applications. The TLRx728 offers a typical input offset voltage of 150 µV, while the BD728x provides 1.6 mV, both with 12 nV/√Hz...

DFRobot Showcases AI Maker Projects at Robot Hokoten in Akihabara
DFRobot demonstrated two AI‑driven maker projects at the Robot Hokoten exhibition in Akihabara, hosted at DigiKey’s booth. The first, an "Electronic Nose," uses four MEMS gas sensors, an ESP32 running TinyML, and a LattePanda Sigma to analyze odors and generate...
Motive Beacon Helps Contractors Track Smaller Jobsite Assets
Motive introduced Beacon, a compact Bluetooth tracker designed for small construction assets such as porta‑potties, air compressors, and containers. The device plugs into Motive’s Mesh Network, using vehicle gateways and mobile apps to capture location data without GPS or cellular...

RightNow AI Releases AutoKernel: An Open-Source Framework that Applies an Autonomous Agent Loop to GPU Kernel Optimization for Arbitrary PyTorch...
RightNow AI unveiled AutoKernel, an open‑source framework that uses an autonomous LLM‑driven loop to optimize GPU kernels for any PyTorch model. The system iteratively edits kernel code, benchmarks performance, and keeps or reverts changes, completing about 40 experiments per hour...
Outdoor LED Spotlights: Techniques for Stunning Landscape Drama
Sunbright Lighting’s outdoor LED spotlights enable homeowners to craft dramatic nighttime gardens by leveraging contrast, selective illumination, and precise fixture placement. The guide stresses choosing focal points that look compelling after dark, adjusting spotlight distance to control light hardness, and...
12V LED Light Bulbs: Energy-Smart Replacements for Outdoor Fixtures
Outdoor‑rated 12 V LED bulbs differ from indoor versions because they are built to survive temperature extremes, moisture, UV exposure, and vibration. The market relies on specific low‑voltage formats—MR16 (GU5.3), G4 bi‑pin, and integrated LEDs—each suited to particular landscape fixtures. LED...

Spiro Expands Electric Mobility in Ogun State with 1,000 New Bikes
Spiro, Africa’s leading electric‑mobility provider, launched 1,000 new electric bikes in Ogun State, Nigeria, in a ceremony attended by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Dapo Abiodun. The rollout leverages Spiro’s battery‑swapping technology to offer a low‑cost alternative to fuel‑powered transport....
Quantum Computing Could Fix AI’s Sustainability Problem
Artificial intelligence’s soaring energy demand threatens to raise the tech sector’s carbon footprint beyond 3 % of global emissions. Neutral‑atom quantum processing units, such as Pasqal’s Orion system, consume only a few kilowatts and emit kilograms of CO₂ per hour, dramatically...
12V Rope Lights: Low-Voltage Brilliance for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Kings Outdoor Lighting’s 12 V dimmable LED rope lights offer a low‑voltage, shock‑free alternative to traditional 120 V rope lighting, making them safe for indoor, outdoor, solar, and vehicle applications. Quality models feature thick silicone sleeves, high LED density, and robust connectors...
ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMS Introduced With BlackShield Film and 280Hz Panel
ASUS unveiled the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, a 34‑inch ultrawide QD‑OLED gaming monitor that supports up to 280 Hz refresh and a 0.03 ms response time. The display adds a proprietary BlackShield Film that improves scratch resistance by roughly 2.5 times and deepens...

Supermicro Owes Its Rapid Rise to $4 Trillion Nvidia—But China Smuggling Allegations and a High-Profile Arrest Could Blow up the...
Supermicro’s rapid growth has been powered by its deep reliance on Nvidia GPUs, which now account for roughly 64% of its component spend and drive about 71% of its revenue. A federal indictment alleges co‑founder Yih‑Shyan “Wally” Liaw smuggled $2.5 billion...
Research Bits: Apr. 6
Researchers at Loughborough University unveiled a nanoporous niobium‑oxide memristor that performs reservoir computing directly in hardware, achieving up to 2,000‑times lower energy consumption than conventional software solutions. The same chip accurately forecasted short‑term Lorenz‑63 chaos, recognized pixelated digits and executed...
Sapphire Debuts China-Only RX 9070 GRE Pulse Pro and RX 9060 XT Pulse S
Sapphire has introduced two China‑only Radeon graphics cards: the RX 9070 GRE Pulse Pro and the RX 9060 XT Pulse S. The Pulse Pro features a full‑length 32 cm PCB, 12 GB GDDR6 memory and a three‑slot cooler aimed at premium gamers, while the Pulse S is a shortened 20 cm,...
Intel Unveils AI Texture Compression Cutting Memory Use by Up to 18x
Intel introduced Texture Set Neural Compression (TSNC), an AI‑driven method that replaces traditional BCn formats and can shrink texture assets up to 18 times. The system offers two modes—Variant A (≈9× compression with ~5% quality loss) and Variant B (≈18× with ~7% loss)....
Neoen Unveils Large-Scale Battery Projects in France, Japan
Neoen, a Brookfield subsidiary, announced two large‑scale battery energy storage projects: a 248 MW/496 MWh system in Vernou‑la‑Celle‑sur‑Seine, France, and a 100 MW/400 MWh facility in Hyogo, Japan. The French battery will be the country’s largest and the first to connect to the 400 kV...

Level up Your Streaming Game with These 4 Useful Tips for the Google TV Streamer 4K
Google’s TV Streamer 4K, launched in 2024, remains a top external streaming box for the Google TV ecosystem. Roydon Cerejo outlines four under‑used settings that can dramatically improve user experience: matching frame rates to content, enabling Apps‑only mode, consolidating a universal...
Do You Think Blu-Ray / 4k BR Optical Media's Days Are Numbered?
A Reddit thread explores whether Blu‑ray and 4K Ultra‑HD optical discs are nearing obsolescence. Participants cite rising 4K projector costs, the shutdown of rental kiosks like Redbox, and the convenience of streaming as forces pushing the format toward niche status....
NXP Introduces Omlox Starter Kit for Industrial RTLS Deployment
NXP Semiconductors has launched the omlox Starter Kit, a turnkey solution that merges UWB hardware, software and analytics into a single platform built on the omlox open standard. The kit centers on NXP’s Trimension SR048 UWB SoC and MCX W72...
Your Meal as an Energy Source: Harvesting Heat to Power Smart Ingestible Devices
Researchers highlighted three green‑technology breakthroughs. Mediterranean lizards rapidly lighten their skin after wildfires to reflect excess heat, then darken as vegetation returns. Scientists have turned kombucha fermentation by‑products into mechanically stable, biodegradable electronic components, opening a path to eco‑friendly circuitry....

Pack Lightly with These 3 Inexpensive, Multipurpose Gadgets From Anker
Anker offers three budget-friendly, multitasking travel gadgets: the Nano power‑bank/wall‑charger combo for about $50, the Soundcore P30i noise‑canceling earbuds with a phone‑stand case for $40, and the MagGo UFO 3‑in‑1 fold‑up charging station for $90. Each device packs dual functionality,...
An Open-Source 240-Antenna Array to Bounce Signals Off the Moon
QuadRF has released an open‑source, software‑defined radio tile priced between $49 and $99, designed for modular phased‑array construction. The company bundles the tiles into two larger kits: a Mini array with 72 antennas for under $1,500 and a Moon array...

Housing Authorities Expand Use of Smart Technologies to Support Elderly
Hong Kong’s Housing Authority is scaling a smart‑technology programme to protect elderly residents in public estates. Door‑activity sensors will be added to Tung Wui and Tin Yan estates, while fall detectors are slated for about 200 single‑elder households and stair‑climbers...

Chinese Battery-Storage Supplier Sees Shipments Doubling in 2026
Beijing HyperStrong Technology Co., a leading Chinese energy‑storage supplier, announced it will more than double its shipments in 2026. The company projects deliveries of 70 gigawatt‑hours, up from 26 GWh in 2025, reflecting strong demand both domestically and internationally. Chairman Jianhui Zhang...

Global 300mm Fab Equipment Spending Set to Rise, AI Drives Semiconductor Investment
Global spending on 300 mm wafer fab equipment is projected to reach $133 billion in 2026, an 18 % rise. The upward trajectory continues to $151 billion in 2027, driven by surging AI chip demand in data centers and edge devices. Logic and micro‑devices...
Centre Set to Prioritise Memory Chips Under Semicon Mission 2.0
India’s Semiconductor Mission 2.0 (ISM 2.0) will give priority to advanced memory packaging, specifically high‑bandwidth memory (HBM), to support the growing AI data‑center market. The second phase, backed by roughly ₹1 lakh crore (about $12 billion), shifts focus from a broad ecosystem to targeted...

Murata Completes New MLCC Production Facility in Izumo, Japan
Murata Manufacturing has finished a new 10‑story, 69,829 m² multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) plant in Izumo, Japan, after two years of construction. The project cost about 47 billion yen (≈ $313 million) and expands Murata’s production footprint in the region. The facility complements Murata’s...

New Steam Feature Estimates Your FPS Before Buying a New Game
Valve is developing an FPS Estimator tool that will let Steam users forecast a game’s framerate before buying. The feature asks users to input or save their hardware specs and then aggregates performance data from other owners with similar configurations...

5 Handy Uses For Smart Sensors You Probably Didn't Think Of
The article showcases five unconventional ways to leverage smart sensors beyond their default functions, including door/window contact alerts, mailbox motion detection, automated bathroom exhaust fans, early leak detection, and adaptive perimeter lighting. Each use case relies on simple programming through...
Wattage Pick for Longevity
A forum thread on AnandTech discusses how to choose a gaming PC power supply. The original poster suggests selecting a PSU sized so the system runs at roughly 50% load, citing peak efficiency at that point. Respondents agree the method...

I Bought the Wrong "HDMI to USB-C" Cable Three Times Before Learning This One Thing
Consumers often assume any HDMI‑to‑USB‑C cable will work both ways, but most are unidirectional, supporting only USB‑C source to HDMI display. The author’s attempts to connect a portable monitor failed because the cables lacked active conversion and required additional 5 V...

Stop Treating Your Mini PC Like a Desktop: It's Actually Perfect as a Dedicated Sidekick
The article argues mini PCs should serve as dedicated sidekick machines rather than primary desktops. By offloading background tasks—downloads, backups, media serving, remote access—to a compact unit, users free up their main PC for performance‑critical work. Examples like the Geekom...
What Is MATCH Act and What It Means for ASML?
The U.S. Senate is drafting the MATCH Act, a legislation that would tighten export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment and extend U.S. jurisdiction to foreign‑made tools if allies do not align. The bill specifically targets deep‑ultraviolet immersion lithography machines and...
GE HealthCare (GEHC) Receives FDA Clearance for Photonova Spectra CT System
GE HealthCare announced FDA 510(k) clearance for its Photonova Spectra photon‑counting CT system. The scanner uses the company’s Deep Silicon detector with 8‑bin energy resolution, delivering higher spatial and spectral detail than conventional CT. Nvidia‑accelerated computing handles data volumes up...