Anzeige: Wie KI-Notebooks effizienteres Arbeiten ermöglichen

KI-Notebooks definieren modernes Arbeiten neu – und sind damit perfekt für alle, die mehr von einem Notebook erwarten. Das ASUS Zenbook S 14 zeichnet sich dabei durch eigene, exklusive KI-Anwendungen aus. (Asus, Technik/Hardware)

KI-Notebooks definieren modernes Arbeiten neu - und sind damit perfekt für alle, die mehr von einem Notebook erwarten. Das ASUS Zenbook S 14 zeichnet sich dabei durch eigene, exklusive KI-Anwendungen aus. (Asus, Technik/Hardware)

Captify: Smarte Untertitelbrille vorgestellt

Untertitel und Übersetzung für alle Lebenslagen soll die smarte Brille Captify bieten. Wir fanden die Funktion auf Anhieb praktisch. (CES 2025, Smartphone)

Untertitel und Übersetzung für alle Lebenslagen soll die smarte Brille Captify bieten. Wir fanden die Funktion auf Anhieb praktisch. (CES 2025, Smartphone)

ASRock BOX AI300 mini PCs feature AMD Krackan Point

The ASRock Industrial BOX AI300 line of mini PCs are little computers that measure 4.63″ x 4.33″ x 1.93″ and feature support for up to 96GB of RAM, up to two PCIe Gen 4 SSDs, up to four displays, and up to an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 &#8220…

The ASRock Industrial BOX AI300 line of mini PCs are little computers that measure 4.63″ x 4.33″ x 1.93″ and feature support for up to 96GB of RAM, up to two PCIe Gen 4 SSDs, up to four displays, and up to an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 “Krackan Point” processor. ASROck’s new AMD-powered mini PCs […]

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As US marks first H5N1 bird flu death, WHO and CDC say risk remains low

The person who died was over the age of 65 and had underlying medical conditions.

The H5N1 bird flu situation in the US seems more fraught than ever this week as the virus continues to spread swiftly in dairy cattle and birds while sporadically jumping to humans.

On Monday, officials in Louisiana announced that the person who had developed the country's first severe H5N1 infection had died of the infection, marking the country's first H5N1 death. Meanwhile, with no signs of H5N1 slowing, seasonal flu is skyrocketing, raising anxiety that the different flu viruses could mingle, swap genetic elements, and generate a yet more dangerous virus strain.

But, despite the seemingly fever-pitch of viral activity and fears, a representative for the World Health Organization today noted that risk to the general population remains low—as long as one critical factor remains absent: person-to-person spread.

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