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Network & Computers Archives - Page 16 of 30 - NTS News

Category: Network & Computers

  • Quantum Internet — The Next Leap in Communication Technology

    Quantum internet is poised to redefine the way we transmit information, offering ultra-secure communication and enabling entirely new computational paradigms. Unlike classical networks, quantum networks leverage the principles of quantum mechanics, such as superposition and entanglement, to transmit data in ways impossible with traditional systems. 1. Introduction As digital communication becomes ever more critical, conventional…

  • Neuromorphic Computing — The Brain‑Inspired Revolution in Technology

    Neuromorphic computing is emerging as one of the most exciting frontiers in technology. Unlike traditional computers that rely on sequential processing, neuromorphic systems mimic the structure and functionality of the human brain, offering unparalleled efficiency in specific computational tasks. This makes it a perfect blend of mathematics, computer science, and applied engineering—right up your alley.…

  • Digital Twin Technology — A Deep Dive into the Virtual‑Physical Convergence

    1.Introduction Imagine having a real‑time virtual replica of a physical asset, system or process — one that mirrors its behaviour, receives live data, predicts future outcomes, and even lets you test “what‑if” scenarios without touching the real thing. That is the promise of Digital Twin technology. For someone with your research orientation and interest in foundational understanding,…

  • The Rise of Edge AI — Intelligence at the Edge of the Network

    1. Introduction In recent years, the paradigm of artificial intelligence (AI) has shifted. Rather than purely relying on massive data‑centres and cloud‑based processing, we are seeing a move toward distributing intelligence closer to where data is generated. This is what Edge AI is about — embedding AI models into devices, sensors, or local gateways, enabling real‑time…

  • The Frontier of Technology in 2025 – 2026: What You Should Know

    In this blog we’ll dive deeply into some of the most significant technology trends shaping our world right now—and likely for the years ahead. Given your interests in technology and research, I’ll highlight not only what these technologies are, but why they matter (especially if you’re looking at how they might influence future work, careers,…

  • Galaxy S26 was so close to being iconic, but Samsung chose predictability

    Overview The Galaxy S26 series had the right foundation to become one of Samsung’s defining smartphone generations. With a maturing Exynos platform, improved camera pipelines, AI-driven software features, and a hardware design that was nearing refinement, Samsung had an opportunity to introduce a bold, memorable flagship. Instead, the S26 arrives as a cautious, calculated, predictable…

  • OnePlus 15 and Ace 6 Debut in China, Moto Edge 70 Goes Official — Week 44 in Review

    OnePlus 15 and Ace 6 Debut in China, Moto Edge 70 Goes Official — Week 44 in Review Introduction   The final months of 2025 are heating up fast in the smartphone world. This past week — Week 44 — saw a trio of major releases from OnePlus and Motorola, signaling how each brand is…

  • Resident Evil: Requiem — Pre-Order Guide & Edition Breakdown

    1. Launch Date, Platforms & Context Release date: February 27, 2026. (Nintendo of Europe SE) Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam/Epic Games Store), and Nintendo Switch 2. (Windows Central) Context: This game is a major entry in the Resident Evil franchise (often stylised RE9), returning to the ruined city of Raccoon City and…

  • M5 MacBook Pro’s Single-Fan Cooler: Why It Still Hits ~99 °C, What That Means, and How It Compares to the M4

    TL;DR — short, precise summary Independent tests show the base 14″ M5 MacBook Pro can hit roughly 99 °C under sustained CPU/GPU load, which can trigger thermal throttling in some workloads. (Wccftech) Despite the high peak temperature, the M5 generally runs cooler and more stably than the M4 in the same chassis and with the…

  • The Sony Watchman was must-see TV

    What’s Going On Multiple sources—including a report by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg L.P.—indicate that Apple engineers are raising “concerns” about early builds of iOS 26.4, the version earmarked to introduce a major overhaul of Siri under the umbrella of Apple Intelligence. (9to5Mac) Here are the key facts: Apple originally announced a major Siri upgrade (context-awareness; in-app actions; personal…