Tech News Today – Reported 11/10/2024
Technology news being reported today, November 10th, 2024 (external links):
Researchers have developed a compact, wearable ultrasound device that monitors muscle activity. This device is attachable to the skin with an adhesive and powered by a small battery, capturing data wirelessly.
A network connection between quantum processors over metropolitan distances has been demonstrated, marking a significant step towards a future quantum internet.
Set to launch in January 2025. The Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds are an exciting new addition to the market. Sound Quality that’s equipped with 11mm dynamic drivers, Noise Cancellation featuring 45 dB active noise cancellation.
A new smart sensor patch for health monitoring has been developed, which uses edge computing on a smartphone to analyze data collected by a multimodal flexible wearable sensor patch.
Anticipated for early 2025, this smart display will offer improved sound quality, a more responsive touchscreen, and better integration with smart home devices.
Researchers have developed a new material that could make the next generation of high-power electronics faster and more efficient. It uses a transparent conducting oxide with a specialized thin-layered structure that enhances transparency without sacrificing conductivity.
Google accidentally revealed an AI-powered program named “Jarvis”. This AI is designed to take over a user’s computer to complete everyday web-based tasks, such as purchasing products, making reservations, and gathering research.
There’s ongoing discussion about the challenges faced by Super Micro Computer and what might be done to save the company. This is primarily due to allegations of accounting irregularities and governance issues
Expected to be released in mid-2025, this graphics card will provide significant performance improvements for gaming and professional applications.
Set to hit the market in March 2025, this laptop will come with the latest Intel processors, a 4K OLED display, and improved thermal management.