
Google: Bard erscheint in Deutschland mit neuen Funktionen
Googles KI-Assistent Bard soll mehr sein als nur ein Chatbot, der Fragen beantwortet. Dazu gehören die Integration in Lens und weitere Neuerungen. (Bard, Google)
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Googles KI-Assistent Bard soll mehr sein als nur ein Chatbot, der Fragen beantwortet. Dazu gehören die Integration in Lens und weitere Neuerungen. (Bard, Google)
Unter Igers Führung hat sich die Strategie für Disney+ dramatisch geändert. Zuletzt wurden über 100 Eigenproduktionen aus Disney+ entfernt. (Disney, Streaming)
Auf der letzten Meile fahren Zustellfahrzeuge bereits oft mit Elektroantrieb. Auf der Langstrecke bleiben alternative Antriebe die Ausnahme. (Onlinehandel, Wirtschaft)
VW-Markenchef Thomas Schäfer warnt, dass der Autohersteller vor immensen Herausforderungen stehe, die seine Zukunft gefährdeten. (Volkswagen ID., Elektroauto)
Der E-Bike-Hersteller Vanmoof ist in finanzielle Schwierigkeiten geraten und hat erfolgreich einen Antrag auf Gläubigerschutz gestellt. (E-Bike, Wirtschaft)
In Japan startet der neue Godzilla-Film diesen November – bei uns wird er wohl nächstes Jahr kommen. (Popcorn, Unterhaltung & Hobby)
Ob U-Bahn-Schächte oder verlegte Leitungen, die anfallende Wärme geht auch in den Boden. Dadurch können Wärmeinseln entstehen, die Gebäude über die Zeit möglicherweise absacken lassen. (Fortschritt, Wissenschaft)
No clear implications for life, but some samples could be brought back to Earth.
Enlarge / Jezero crater shows clear signs of water-formed deposits, so it's not a surprise to find water-altered material there. (credit: NASA/MSSS/USGS)
Organic chemicals, primarily composed of carbon and hydrogen, underly all of life. They're also widespread in the Universe, so they can't be taken as a clear signature of the presence of life. That creates an annoying situation regarding the search for evidence of life on Mars, which clearly has some organic chemicals despite the harsh environment.
But we don't know whether these are the right kinds of molecules to be indications of life. For the moment, we also lack the ability to tear apart Martian rocks, isolate the molecules, and figure out exactly what they are. In the meantime, our best option is to get some rough information on them and figure out the context of where they're found on Mars. And a big step has been made in that direction with the publication of results from imaging done by the Perseverance rover.
The instrument that's key to the new work has a name that pretty much tells you it was designed to handle this specific question: Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics & Chemicals (SHERLOC). SHERLOC comes with a deep-UV laser to excite molecules into fluorescing, and the wavelengths they fluoresce at can tell us something about the molecules present. It's also got the hardware to do Raman spectroscopy simultaneously.
The makers of the Evercade retro game console are back with something a bit more pocket-sized. The new Super Pocket is a Game Boy-like handheld with a small 320 x 280 pixel IPS LCD display above a D-Pad and a set of buttons. There are also shoulder bu…
The makers of the Evercade retro game console are back with something a bit more pocket-sized. The new Super Pocket is a Game Boy-like handheld with a small 320 x 280 pixel IPS LCD display above a D-Pad and a set of buttons. There are also shoulder buttons on the back. Two models go up […]
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Linux gains (or loses), Windows slumps, macOS jumps—it’s been quite a year.
How can you argue against these numbers? (credit: 20th Century Fox / Aurich Lawson)
According to one measurement by one firm, Linux reached 3.07 percent market share of global desktop operating systems in June 2023. It's a notable first for the more than 30-year-old operating system, though other numbers in Statcounter's chart open it up to many more interpretations. It's either the year of the Linux desktop or a notable asterisk—your call.
As Statcounter explains, its numbers come from tracking code installed on more than 1.5 million websites across the globe, capturing roughly 5 billion page views per month. Statcounter says it does not collate, weigh, or otherwise adjust its data aside from correcting for bots and Google Chrome's prerendering. Laptops are included in "desktop" because there is no easy way to separate them. And they're subject to revision for up to 45 days after publication.
Five years ago, Linux made up 1.69 percent of Statcounter's June numbers. In the year between June 2022 and 2023, Linux unsteadily crept up from 2.42 to 3.07 percent, jumping past 3 percent for the first time between May and June. If you regard Chrome OS as a Linux system, you could add that 4.13 percent and get to 7.2 percent.