Internett Nyhende: 28 august 2025 - 30 august 2025

Technology News

  • Apple Watch Series 10 hits all-time low price during October Prime Day
    October 13, 2025, 3:41 AM EDT. Tom's Guide is tracking the Prime Big Day deals and highlights the Apple Watch Series 10 at a new low of $329 on Amazon. This price marks the lowest ever for the 2024 model, making it an exceptional value for a premium wearable. In our Apple Watch Series 10 review, reviewers praised its lighter, thinner design for improved comfort, and noted strap compatibility with the Series 9. A standout is the FDA‑approved sleep apnea detection feature that can share a PDF with your doctor. Beyond health tracking, it remains a capable fitness watch with the Depth app for divers and many third‑party apps. Battery life sticks to around 18 hours, but a 15‑minute charge adds about 8 hours of use.
  • Tailoring AI: Personalised Uncertainty Quantification for Safer, More Explainable Personalization
    October 13, 2025, 3:39 AM EDT. AI increasingly informs high-stakes decisions in fields like healthcare, finance, and security, but performance gaps remain at the level of the individual. This piece surveys Personalised Uncertainty Quantification (PUQ), which adds a quantified measure of uncertainty to each prediction, enabling more reliable and accountable decisions. It notes that current methods lag in providing robust, individualized uncertainty, posing barriers to deployment in sensitive domains. The discussion covers multiple approaches, including multimodal data integration, Explainable AI, and Bayesian principles that yield probability distributions rather than single points. It also highlights the role of generative AI in modeling uncertainty, and the need for human-centered interpretability to build trust and ethics into AI systems.
  • DIY Smartphone Tripod: Creative Hacks for Perfect Stability
    October 13, 2025, 3:38 AM EDT. Turn shaky handheld shots into pro-quality footage with a DIY smartphone tripod. Even as smartphone cameras improve, solid physical support remains crucial for long exposures and low-light scenes. This guide covers weight distribution, a wide base, and simple, inexpensive materials to dramatically reduce camera shake. It explains how vibration sources—from hand tremors and breathing to wind and surface movement—affect exposure. Modern phones offer OIS, EIS, and sensor-shift stabilization, but these systems can't replace a sturdy platform. By repurposing common items and applying classic tripod principles to a lighter rig, you can achieve sharper detail and smoother video at a fraction of the cost. Core ideas: physics of vibration, base width, secure joints, and reliable setup.
  • Aramco and NVIDIA Debut Dammam 7Q Quantum Emulator to Accelerate Energy Exploration
    October 13, 2025, 3:37 AM EDT. Saudi Aramco has built Dammam 7Q, one of the region’s largest quantum computing emulators, integrating its Dammam 7 supercomputer with NVIDIA’s CUDA-Q platform. The system lets researchers simulate up to 30 qubits per GPU and scale across multiple GPUs to process massive seismic datasets for subsurface imaging. Operated by the Upstream Digital Center, the project signals Aramco’s digital transformation and positions it at the forefront of hybrid supercomputing research by testing quantum algorithms before real hardware is available. By leveraging CUDA-Q and GPUs, Aramco aims to accelerate algorithm development and explore future quantum-enabled technologies for energy exploration.
  • XPPen Artist Ultra 16 review: a 4K OLED drawing tablet that rivals Wacom
    October 13, 2025, 3:23 AM EDT. XPPen’s Artist Ultra 16 is a bold leap in consumer drawing tablets. At 15.6 inches with a 4K OLED panel, it promises deeper blacks, vibrant color, and rival-level clarity against Wacom’s Cintiq Pro. The kit includes two pens, USB-C, HDMI, a Bluetooth Quick Key remote, and multiple power adapters, signaling XPPen’s intent to ship “ready-to-work” in one box. Key specs include 16,384 pressure levels, the new X-Touch gesture system, and Calman-verified color accuracy, plus Red Dot design recognition. Real-world notes: OLED delivers punchy visuals and low-latency feel, but watch for burn-in and brightness versus top IPS panels. The two pens feel natural, though the real test is latency, jitter, and parallax across apps. It’s positioned to challenge the best drawing tablets of 2025.