Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Computers Are Getting Much Better at Image Recognition
The machine-learning programs that underpin their ability to “see” still have blind spots—but not for much longer ...
MUNICH, DE / ACCESS Newswire / November 5, 2025 / Intrace, a powerful new geolocation detector, has announced the launch of ...
Swave Photonics, the true holographic display company, today announced that its Holographic eXtended Reality (HXR) Spatial ...
Korean firms once again swept the highly-coveted CES Innovation Awards for the event’s 2026 edition, with top tech companies ...
The graphics tool Canva is getting more AI, better video editing, marketing tools, an email designer, and forms – plus, the ...
The 18th season of Union Square’s holiday rink will commence with an opening celebration that features on-ice performances and festivities. The first 100 guests will get to skate for free during ...
The Autopian on MSN
Confessions Of A Doodler And IBM's Biggest Failure
I’m not sure I can listen to things, I mean really listen, without doodling. It’s been like that as long as I can remember; ...
Oklahoma City harbors a time capsule of American entertainment where the glow of the silver screen meets the twinkle of stars overhead—the Winchester Drive-In continues to deliver cinematic magic from ...
Our Culture Mag on MSN
8 AV Musts for Music and Film Festivals in 2025
When organizing music and film festivals, the magic isn’t just on stage or screen. It’s behind the scenes where technology ...
ZME Science on MSN
The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
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