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The Light Bulb Moment - Danielle George's 2014 Christmas Lectures 1/3
VideoMar 10, 2026

The Light Bulb Moment - Danielle George's 2014 Christmas Lectures 1/3

In the opening segment of the 2014 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Professor Danielle George frames the evening around the idea that everyday components—light bulbs, phones and motors—can be repurposed into sophisticated technology. She begins with a simple fire‑exit sign and...

By The Royal Institution
TCL CSOT Super Pixel Displays
VideoMar 10, 2026

TCL CSOT Super Pixel Displays

At Mobile World Congress 2026, TCL’s CSOT division unveiled its Super Pixel display platform, promising higher visual clarity, smarter power consumption, and faster refresh rates. The company also highlighted its broader APEX design philosophy and introduced Inkjet‑Printed (IJP) OLED technology...

By Digital Trends
No More Snoring... 😴
VideoMar 10, 2026

No More Snoring... 😴

The video introduces the Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra, a smart mattress that not only regulates temperature for optimal rest but now also tackles snoring. Using an array of vibration sensors embedded across the bed’s width, the system detects the...

By Unbox Therapy
Physics Gets a Vote: Nominal Cofounders on Hardware Development in an AI World
VideoMar 10, 2026

Physics Gets a Vote: Nominal Cofounders on Hardware Development in an AI World

The interview spotlights Nominal, an all‑in‑one AI and data platform designed to modernize hardware engineering by centralizing test data and accelerating development cycles. As the U.S. re‑industrializes, companies across aerospace, defense, robotics and autonomy are racing to shorten product timelines,...

By Sequoia Capital
NVIDIA’s New AI Just Cracked The Hardest Part Of Self Driving
VideoMar 10, 2026

NVIDIA’s New AI Just Cracked The Hardest Part Of Self Driving

The video spotlights NVIDIA’s latest breakthrough: an open‑source reasoning engine for autonomous vehicles that ships with model weights, inference code, and a slice of training data. By making the system publicly downloadable, researchers and hobbyists can now experiment with a...

By Two Minute Papers
Mobo PCB Breakdown: Asrock Z890 Taichi OCF
VideoMar 9, 2026

Mobo PCB Breakdown: Asrock Z890 Taichi OCF

The video reviews ASRock's Z890 Taichi OC Formula motherboard, targeting extreme overclockers and test‑bench enthusiasts. Buildzoid walks through the rear I/O, highlighting a dual‑BIOS switch with an indicator LED, a clear CMOS button, and a BIOS flashback feature that updates...

By Actually Hardcore Overclocking (Buildzoid)
Project Helix Is Xbox’s Biggest Ever Challenge
VideoMar 9, 2026

Project Helix Is Xbox’s Biggest Ever Challenge

Project Helix, unveiled under new gaming CEO Asha Sharma, is Microsoft’s most ambitious attempt to fuse a traditional Xbox console with a full‑blown PC. The initiative promises a single device capable of running native Xbox titles alongside the entire catalog...

By IGN
Understanding & Solving RowHammer - Flash Memory Summit 2023 - Prof. Onur Mutlu
VideoMar 9, 2026

Understanding & Solving RowHammer - Flash Memory Summit 2023 - Prof. Onur Mutlu

At the Flash Memory Summit 2023, Prof. Onur Mutlu presented a comprehensive overview of the RowHammer phenomenon affecting DRAM and emerging memory technologies. He traced the vulnerability’s origins, detailed recent experimental findings, and highlighted both hardware and software mitigation strategies....

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
This Folding 3-in-1 Charger Will Be Going Everywhere with Me [Sponsored]
VideoMar 9, 2026

This Folding 3-in-1 Charger Will Be Going Everywhere with Me [Sponsored]

ESR’s new foldable 3‑in‑1 magnetic charger, highlighted in Time’s Best Innovations of 2025, aims to simplify on‑the‑go power for Apple users. The compact unit folds to fit backpacks or even cargo‑pants pockets and supports iPhone 17/17 Pro, AirPods and Apple Watch...

By 9to5Mac
Run LLMs on CPU Based Machines for FREE in 3 Simple Steps.
VideoMar 9, 2026

Run LLMs on CPU Based Machines for FREE in 3 Simple Steps.

The video walks viewers through a step‑by‑step method for running large language models locally on a CPU‑only laptop using the open‑source llama.cpp library. Abhishek emphasizes that no GPU, cloud API token, or paid subscription is required, and that a modest...

By Abhishek Veeramalla
Even If You Have DDR5, This Is How You Could Be Screwed
VideoMar 9, 2026

Even If You Have DDR5, This Is How You Could Be Screwed

The video examines the fallout from the global DDR5 memory shortage, which has seen prices soar by more than four times in a few months and left many PC builders and upgraders without viable options. It uses a real‑world case...

By Hardware Unboxed
Consumer SBCs in 2026
VideoMar 8, 2026

Consumer SBCs in 2026

The video examines the 2026 consumer single‑board computer (SBC) landscape, noting how the market that once thrived on hobbyists and low‑cost education kits has become increasingly industrial. Raspberry Pi’s evolution from a $35 classroom tool to a public‑limited company selling 7.6 million...

By ExplainingComputers
3 New Galaxy S27 Ultra Leaks (Yes, Already)
VideoMar 8, 2026

3 New Galaxy S27 Ultra Leaks (Yes, Already)

Early leaks for Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra hint at significant camera, chipset and battery upgrades. Reports claim the phone will keep a 200MP main camera but adopt a much larger 1/1.2-inch sensor for stronger bokeh, faster action shots and improved...

By XDA Developers
Nvidia’s Gift to Budget Gamers
VideoMar 8, 2026

Nvidia’s Gift to Budget Gamers

The video focuses on Nvidia’s latest strategy toward budget‑gaming GPUs, highlighting the company’s near‑monopoly in PC graphics shipments and its seemingly indifferent stance toward the constraints facing everyday gamers. Data from John Peddie Research shows Nvidia holding 94 % of GPU shipments...

By Paul’s Hardware
UNAS 4 Two Minute Review - SHOULD YOU BUY IT?
VideoMar 7, 2026

UNAS 4 Two Minute Review - SHOULD YOU BUY IT?

The video reviews Ubiquiti’s UNAS 4, a compact network‑attached storage appliance now on sale for $379. It packs four 3.5‑inch drive bays, two M.2 NVMe slots, and a built‑in 2.5 GbE port, positioning it as a low‑cost, turnkey solution for small‑office or...

By NASCompares
Tech Corner: NVDA Core of AI Trade
VideoMar 7, 2026

Tech Corner: NVDA Core of AI Trade

George Tillis of the Schwab Network opened the segment by highlighting Nvidia’s latest earnings beat, noting a 73% year‑over‑year revenue surge to $68.1 billion in Q4 2025 and earnings of $162 per share, the highest in the company’s history. The report underscored...

By Schwab Network
Feel The Sound...THX At Home
VideoMar 7, 2026

Feel The Sound...THX At Home

The Ultimia Skywave X100 Duel, a TH‑certified wireless surround‑sound system, is set to debut on Kickstarter. Marketed as the world’s first THX‑tuned wireless home theater, the package bundles a soundbar, satellite speakers, and two detachable subwoofers in a 9.2.6 channel...

By Unbox Therapy
NVIDIA GB10 Spark Design Breakdown. Four New Reviews on the Website.
VideoMar 7, 2026

NVIDIA GB10 Spark Design Breakdown. Four New Reviews on the Website.

The video announces four new reviews of NVIDIA’s GB10 desktop platforms from Acer, Gigabyte, Dell, and ASUS, expanding on earlier coverage of the Founders Edition. While all models share the same GPU board, the reviewers uncover notable performance and thermal...

By StorageReview
TrueNAS Setup Guide (FAST) - Initialize, Pools, Datasets, 2FA, Backups, SMB, Folders, Plex & Shares
VideoMar 7, 2026

TrueNAS Setup Guide (FAST) - Initialize, Pools, Datasets, 2FA, Backups, SMB, Folders, Plex & Shares

The video walks viewers through installing TrueNAS Scale on either a pre‑built or DIY NAS, using a UG Green NAS as the reference platform. It covers downloading the TrueNAS Community Edition ISO, creating a bootable USB with Rufus, configuring UEFI...

By NASCompares
The RAMpocalypse Could Destroy an Entire Category of PC..
VideoMar 7, 2026

The RAMpocalypse Could Destroy an Entire Category of PC..

The video warns that a steep rise in DRAM prices could wipe out the sub‑$500 PC segment, a market that has long driven mass adoption of laptops and desktops. Analysts at Gartner project a 10% drop in global PC shipments...

By XDA Developers
Why Doesn’t AMD Radeon Get It?
VideoMar 7, 2026

Why Doesn’t AMD Radeon Get It?

The video centers on AMD’s Radeon ecosystem, specifically the lack of driver support for its handheld Z‑series APUs and how that reflects broader market positioning challenges. Host Tim and guests dissect why Lenovo’s Z‑series devices appear abandoned, noting that AMD...

By Hardware Unboxed
Geekom Geekbook X14 Pro Disassembly & Teardown
VideoMar 7, 2026

Geekom Geekbook X14 Pro Disassembly & Teardown

The video walks viewers through a full teardown of the Geekom Geekbook X14 Pro, a 14‑inch ultra‑light notebook praised for its slim profile. The presenter details how to remove the bottom panel by undoing nine torque screws, prying around the...

By TechPowerUp
Understanding & Designing Modern Storage Systems - L2: Basics of NAND Flash-Based SSDs (Spring 2026)
VideoMar 6, 2026

Understanding & Designing Modern Storage Systems - L2: Basics of NAND Flash-Based SSDs (Spring 2026)

The lecture provides a detailed walkthrough of modern NAND flash‑based SSD architecture, beginning with a high‑level view of the SSD PCB that houses multiple flash packages, a low‑power DRAM cache, and a multi‑core controller. It explains how the host interface...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Senko on How Hollow Core Fiber Could Solve AI Data Centers’ Land and Power Crunch
VideoMar 6, 2026

Senko on How Hollow Core Fiber Could Solve AI Data Centers’ Land and Power Crunch

The interview at Mobile World Congress spotlights hollow‑core (holo) fiber as a potential game‑changer for AI‑driven data centers. While the technology has existed for three decades under the name photonic crystal fiber, its ultra‑low latency—about 30% faster signal propagation—makes...

By RCR Wireless News
Building End-to-End AI Architectures
VideoMar 6, 2026

Building End-to-End AI Architectures

At MWC 2026, telecom executive Tony Pulas convened Nvidia’s Chris Penrose and Supermicro’s Vic Mala to discuss the challenges and solutions surrounding end‑to‑end AI architectures for telcos and enterprises. The panel highlighted that while ambition to adopt AI is high,...

By TelecomTV
WHERE IS SYNOLOGY DSM 8? And DO YOU CARE? (RAID Room)
VideoMar 6, 2026

WHERE IS SYNOLOGY DSM 8? And DO YOU CARE? (RAID Room)

The Raid Room panel tackled the looming question of Synology's next‑generation operating system, DSM 8, and why the community remains skeptical. While rumors hinted at an early 2025 reveal, no official timetable has materialized, leaving users to wonder whether a...

By NASCompares
Designing Next‑Gen 5G/6G & AI‑Driven Devices
VideoMar 6, 2026

Designing Next‑Gen 5G/6G & AI‑Driven Devices

The video outlines a collaborative effort between Nvidia, Synopsys and Rohde Schwarz to create a lifecycle digital‑twin platform for next‑generation 5G/6G and AI‑driven devices. The partnership targets the emerging challenge of native‑AI radio access networks, where antennas and radios must adapt...

By Fierce Network TV
FINALLY: S27 Ultra Getting One BIG Upgrade?
VideoMar 6, 2026

FINALLY: S27 Ultra Getting One BIG Upgrade?

The buzz surrounding Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S27 Ultra centers on a potential battery breakthrough. Reports from Korean media suggest the flagship will incorporate next‑generation silicon‑carbon cells, a technology already deployed in the OnePlus 15, promising a sizable capacity lift. If Samsung...

By XDA Developers
Lenovo Legion 5a Gen 11 [2026]: The Best Stealth Gaming Laptop?
VideoMar 6, 2026

Lenovo Legion 5a Gen 11 [2026]: The Best Stealth Gaming Laptop?

The video reviews Lenovo’s new Legion 5A Gen11, a 15.3‑inch gaming laptop that blends a stealthy, lightweight chassis with high‑end components. Weighing just 1.87 kg and measuring under 19 mm thick, the device targets mobile professionals and students who want a laptop...

By SuperSaf (Safwan Ahmedmia)
Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L5: Hardware Description Languages and Verilog (Spring 2026)
VideoMar 6, 2026

Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L5: Hardware Description Languages and Verilog (Spring 2026)

On 5 March 2026, Prof. Onur Mutlu delivered Lecture 5 of ETH Zürich’s Digital Design and Computer Architecture course, focusing on hardware description languages with an emphasis on Verilog. The session outlined Verilog’s syntax, simulation flow, and its role in designing modern...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Why Wahoo’s Cheaper KICKR Might Be It's Best. #bikegear #cycling #cyclinggear #shorts
VideoMar 6, 2026

Why Wahoo’s Cheaper KICKR Might Be It's Best. #bikegear #cycling #cyclinggear #shorts

The video reviews Wahoo’s newly updated KICKR Core 2, the company’s entry‑level direct‑drive indoor trainer, and compares it to the higher‑priced KICKR series. Core 2 now ships with built‑in Wi‑Fi, removing the common ANT+ stability problems that many users face. Although its maximum...

By Bicycling Magazine
PCPer Podcast 859: Driver Woes, NVIDIA's 9GB GPU, Xbox Prompts PlayStation PC Exit, DDR5 Bots, Etc.
VideoMar 6, 2026

PCPer Podcast 859: Driver Woes, NVIDIA's 9GB GPU, Xbox Prompts PlayStation PC Exit, DDR5 Bots, Etc.

The PC Perspective podcast’s 859th episode, recorded on March 4, 2026, tackled a wide‑ranging tech roundup—from Nvidia’s ongoing driver fiasco to Apple’s surprise low‑cost laptop, and from Google’s fee overhaul to Intel’s leadership shuffle. The hosts blended humor with hard data, flagging...

By PC Perspective (PCPer)
E Ink Displays Have Evolved...
VideoMar 5, 2026

E Ink Displays Have Evolved...

The video reviews Boox Note Air 5, a 10.3‑inch E Ink tablet aimed at note‑taking and reading, highlighting its black‑and‑white 2480×1860 display, metal chassis, and Android 15 operating system. It details hardware—6 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, USB‑C, and a built‑in 5G SIM...

By Unbox Therapy
OrangePi RV2 Overclocking Update | CP#8
VideoMar 5, 2026

OrangePi RV2 Overclocking Update | CP#8

The video provides an update on the author’s effort to overclock the Orange Pi RV2, an eight‑core RK3588‑derived board that Orange Pi sent after the creator’s earlier RK3588‑5 Max exploits. The presenter outlines the goal of producing a comprehensive scatter‑bench guide and...

By SkatterBencher
MacBook Neo: 8GB RAM for $600?? 😬
VideoMar 5, 2026

MacBook Neo: 8GB RAM for $600?? 😬

Apple unveiled the $600 MacBook Neo, a budget‑friendly laptop that essentially ports the 2024 iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro processor into a traditional notebook form factor. Priced at $599, the entry model ships with 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of SSD...

By XDA Developers
HPE and AMD Drive 5G Core Innovation
VideoMar 5, 2026

HPE and AMD Drive 5G Core Innovation

At Mobile World Congress 2026, HPE and AMD unveiled a joint roadmap to power next‑generation 5G core networks. The partnership leverages AMD’s EPYC processors, Instinct GPUs and networking IP, integrated into HPE’s Helios platform, to deliver higher throughput, lower latency...

By TelecomTV
Deliberately Burning In My QD-OLED Monitor - 2 Year Update
VideoMar 5, 2026

Deliberately Burning In My QD-OLED Monitor - 2 Year Update

The video documents a two‑year longitudinal test of an MSI MPG 321 URX 4K QD‑OLED monitor subjected to continuous static productivity workloads. The creator logged roughly 6,500 hours of use at 200 nits, running compensation cycles roughly every four hours, and presents...

By Monitors Unboxed
Coospo S10 Power Meter Review // Another Gamble at JUST $88?
VideoMar 5, 2026

Coospo S10 Power Meter Review // Another Gamble at JUST $88?

The video reviews the Couspo S10 power meter, a sub‑$100 device that promises the same specifications as the Think Rider PP5 but at a dramatically lower price point. The reviewer sets out to determine whether the S10 can deliver the...

By GPLama (Shane Miller)
Yes, Apple. Good.
VideoMar 5, 2026

Yes, Apple. Good.

Apple’s latest product wave dominated the tech headlines, unveiling the $599 MacBook Neo powered by the A18 Pro chip, a stripped‑down yet capable entry‑level laptop, alongside upgraded 14‑ and 16‑inch MacBook Pros featuring the new M5 Pro and M5 Max...

By TechLinked
Black Hat USA 2025 | Turning Camera Surveillance on Its Axis
VideoMar 5, 2026

Black Hat USA 2025 | Turning Camera Surveillance on Its Axis

At Black Hat USA 2025, Noam Moshe of Claroty Team82 exposed a critical flaw in Axis Communications’ Access Remoting protocol, the encrypted channel used by enterprises to manage fleets of IP cameras remotely. The protocol, built on MTLS and NLMSSP authentication,...

By Black Hat
Cloud Strategy, The Future of Infrastructure, and Of Course AI at Cloud Field Day 25
VideoMar 4, 2026

Cloud Strategy, The Future of Infrastructure, and Of Course AI at Cloud Field Day 25

Cloud Field Day 25, held March 11‑12, focuses on cloud strategy, future infrastructure, and AI, featuring live sessions streamed on LinkedIn, YouTube, and partner sites. The agenda includes Hammerspace’s demonstration of a global namespace and policy‑based data management for AI workloads,...

By Tech Field Day
Why Self-Hosting AI Models Is a Bad Idea
VideoMar 4, 2026

Why Self-Hosting AI Models Is a Bad Idea

The video argues that self‑hosting large language models is economically untenable and legally risky, urging users to rely on provider APIs instead. It breaks down the hardware needed for a 2.5‑billion‑parameter model—four to sixteen Nvidia H100 GPUs, 595 GB storage, and 300‑400 GB...

By DevOps Toolkit Series (Viktor Farcic)
Sibyl - Flash Memory Summit 2023 - Prof. Onur Mutlu
VideoMar 4, 2026

Sibyl - Flash Memory Summit 2023 - Prof. Onur Mutlu

Prof. Onur Mutlu presented Sibyl, a reinforcement‑learning framework that dynamically places data across DRAM and flash in hybrid storage systems. The approach learns optimal policies based on workload characteristics, achieving up to 2× throughput gains and 30% lower latency compared...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
What in 2026.3 Actually Changes Your Smart Home?
VideoMar 4, 2026

What in 2026.3 Actually Changes Your Smart Home?

Home Assistant 2026.3 is a modest‑sized release that prioritizes reliability over headline‑grabbing features. The update shifts the platform from a decorative dashboard toward a sturdier automation engine, targeting the everyday friction points that most users encounter. Key improvements include a new...

By BeardedTinker
Terramaster F4-425 & F2-425 NAS - Should You Buy?
VideoMar 4, 2026

Terramaster F4-425 & F2-425 NAS - Should You Buy?

The video reviews TerraMaster’s entry‑level F4‑425 and F2‑425 NAS devices, part of the 2025‑2026 series that target budget‑conscious users seeking an out‑of‑the‑box x86 Intel platform. Key points include rock‑bottom pricing ($269 for two‑bay, $399 for four‑bay) combined with a quad‑core Celeron...

By NASCompares
What Do We Have Here- FX Smoke Control
VideoMar 4, 2026

What Do We Have Here- FX Smoke Control

Johnson Controls has introduced a new UL864‑listed smoke control product line for its Facilities Explorer platform, aiming to fill a previously unmet market need for integrated fire‑smoke evacuation solutions. The system comes in two configurations: a dedicated setup where fans and...

By The Control Room by ControlTrends
NVIDIA-Certified Associate AI Infrastructure and Operations (NCA AIIO) Free Study Course
VideoMar 4, 2026

NVIDIA-Certified Associate AI Infrastructure and Operations (NCA AIIO) Free Study Course

NVIDIA has launched a free study course for its entry‑level NCA AIIO certification. The curriculum, built by instructor Andrew Brown, walks learners through NVIDIA foundations, hardware, and advanced GPU acceleration. The program aims to equip candidates with the knowledge needed...

By freeCodeCamp
OCP Open Platform Firmware Project Call (Feb 26, 2026)
VideoMar 3, 2026

OCP Open Platform Firmware Project Call (Feb 26, 2026)

The OCP Open Platform Firmware (OPF) recurring call centered on two urgent items: completing the review of the 0.5 specification draft and finalizing the agenda for the upcoming EMA summit. Participants from ARM, Intel, AMD, and other silicon partners were...

By Open Compute Project
This Is the Ultimate KVM Rig. #dell #datacenter
VideoMar 3, 2026

This Is the Ultimate KVM Rig. #dell #datacenter

The video showcases Dell’s ultimate KVM rig built in their lab, highlighting the shift to mini‑DisplayPort connectors on the front of the latest PowerEdge servers. This change enables direct local KVM access without external adapters, a notable upgrade for administrators...

By StorageReview