Fairphone brings Android 13 to the Fairphone 3 series four years after launch

A growing number of phone makers are promising to offer long-term support for their devices, with three to five years of OS and/or security updates. But a small Dutch company has been going above and beyond for a while. The Fairphone 2 is a smartphone…

A growing number of phone makers are promising to offer long-term support for their devices, with three to five years of OS and/or security updates. But a small Dutch company has been going above and beyond for a while. The Fairphone 2 is a smartphone launched in 2015 and received its final (official) update just […]

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From the original series to Picard, we’ve ranked every starship Enterprise [Updated]

In honor of this week’s Picard, a list so exhaustive that it’s a little silly.

These are the voyages...

Enlarge / These are the voyages... (credit: Memory Alpha)

Update: The events of the Star Trek: Picard finale has required a slight re-ordering of our list. Accordingly, the list contains some major spoilers for Star Trek: Picard. We've left most of the original text as-is.

Original story: It's the day Star Trek: Picard fans have been waiting for all season: this week we finally get to Frontier Day! A fleet-wide celebration of the Federation and Starfleet, where everything goes according to plan and nothing surprising happens!

As part of the festivities, the episode gives us a good look at USS Enterprise-F, a ship which has existed for a decade-plus in Star Trek Online but is only making its first canonical appearance in Picard. It is, depending on how you count, the newest and most advanced version of the Enterprise we've seen in action in any Trek movie or TV show (yes, we talk about the Enterprise-J later).

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E-Auto-Zulieferer: ZF deckt sich auf Jahre mit Siliziumkarbid-Chips ein

Mit den für die E-Mobilität wichtigen Siliziumkarbid-Chips von STMicro will ZF Aufträge im Umfang von mehr als 30 Milliarden Euro abarbeiten. (Elektromobilität, STMicroelectronics)

Mit den für die E-Mobilität wichtigen Siliziumkarbid-Chips von STMicro will ZF Aufträge im Umfang von mehr als 30 Milliarden Euro abarbeiten. (Elektromobilität, STMicroelectronics)

ROG Phone 7 Ultimate im Hands-on: Wenn das Gaming-Smartphone die Klappe aufmacht

Asus’ ROG Phone 7 Ultimate steckt voller Oberklasse-Hardware, bekommt endlich länger Updates und lässt Kühlluft durch eine automatische Klappe ein. Ein Hands-on von Tobias Költzsch (Asus, Smartphone)

Asus' ROG Phone 7 Ultimate steckt voller Oberklasse-Hardware, bekommt endlich länger Updates und lässt Kühlluft durch eine automatische Klappe ein. Ein Hands-on von Tobias Költzsch (Asus, Smartphone)

Iconic image of M87 black hole just got a machine-learning makeover

“PRIMO is a new approach to the difficult task of constructing images from EHT observations.”

New image of M87 supermassive black hole generated by the PRIMO algorithm using 2017 EHT data

Enlarge / This new, sharper image of the M87 supermassive black hole was generated by the PRIMO algorithm using 2017 EHT data. (credit: Medeiros et al. 2023)

The iconic image of a supermassive black hole in the Messier 87 (M87) galaxy—described by astronomers as a "fuzzy orange donut"—was a stunning testament to the capabilities of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). But there were still gaps in the observational data, limiting the resolution the EHT was able to achieve. Now four members of the EHT collaboration have applied a new machine-learning technique dubbed PRIMO (principal-component interferometric modeling) to the original 2017 data, giving that famous image its first makeover. They described their achievement in a new paper published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

“PRIMO is a new approach to the difficult task of constructing images from EHT observations,” said co-author Tod Lauer (NOIRLab). “It provides a way to compensate for the missing information about the object being observed, which is required to generate the image that would have been seen using a single gigantic radio telescope the size of the Earth.”

As we've reported previously, the EHT isn't a telescope in the traditional sense. Instead, it's a collection of telescopes scattered around the globe, including hardware from Hawaii to Europe, and from the South Pole to Greenland, though not all of these were active during the initial observations. The telescope is created by a process called interferometry, which uses light captured at different locations to build an image with a resolution similar to that of a telescope the size of the most distant locations.

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