NVIDIA supercharges Jupiter supercomputer

NVIDIA Supercharges Jupiter, Europe’s New Supercomputing Giant

Europe has taken a major leap in high-performance computing with the maiden benchmark of Jupiter—a new supercomputer developed by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, Eviden (formerly Atos), and Nvidia. As NVIDIA supercharges Jupiter supercomputer with cutting-edge technology, it marks a significant milestone in the continent’s quest for exascale performance. Deployed in Germany’s Jülich Centre, Jupiter hit…

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Photoshop Beta Android Free

Adobe Releases Free Beta Version of Photoshop for Android

In a major move for mobile creators, Adobe has officially launched the beta version of Photoshop for Android devices, allowing users to access advanced editing tools—completely free of charge during the beta phase. This release marks Adobe’s continued expansion into mobile-first creativity, following its earlier iPhone launch in February. A Full-Fledged Editing Suite on Mobile…

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AI filmmaking with Veo 3

Unveiling Flow: The Future of Filmmaking with AI and Veo 3

At Google I/O 2025, Google unveiled Flow, an innovative AI-powered filmmaking tool that leverages the capabilities of Veo 3, their most advanced video generation model to date. This combination allows creators to generate high-quality, cinematic videos using simple text or image prompts, democratizing the filmmaking process. Veo 3: The Engine Behind Flow Developed by Google…

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Google NotebookLM mobile app

Google Launches NotebookLM Mobile App for Android and iOS

Google has officially launched its NotebookLM mobile app for both Android and iOS platforms, extending the reach of its AI-powered research assistant beyond the desktop. Originally introduced as a web-based tool in 2023, NotebookLM aims to help users — particularly students, researchers, and writers — organize and synthesize information from multiple sources using the power…

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Nintendo Switch 2 risks

Nintendo Switch 2 Users Face Console Disabling Risks

Nintendo has recently updated the End User License Agreement (EULA) for its upcoming console, the Switch 2, granting itself the right to disable any device found violating its terms permanently. This includes consoles involved in piracy, unauthorized software modifications, and even hardware tampering. The policy is a part of Nintendo’s larger effort to curb illegal…

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