❌

Reading view

Intel's 80286 CPU celebrates 44 years of x86 history


Intel released the 80286 processor on February 1, 1982, making the CPU 44 years old. According to the company, the 16-bit chip represented a significant evolution in the personal computing industry. It introduced several innovative features for advanced computing applications and was considerably faster than the 8086.

Read Entire Article

Tesla expands the Model Y lineup with a lower-priced AWD option


The newly added AWD variant offers 294 miles of range, a top speed of 125β€―mph, and can accelerate from zero toβ€―60β€―mph inβ€―4.6β€―seconds. These figures place it squarely between the rear-wheel-drive base model, which starts atβ€―$39,990, and the higher-end Performance trim. The configuration resembles Tesla's recent Standard range offerings, designed for...

Read Entire Article

Calibre 9.1 adds a virtual bookshelf and smarter editing tools


Calibre 9.1 introduces a new virtual bookshelf view that displays book spines on digital shelves, along with an Edit Book button that lets users jump directly into editing supported ebook formats from their current reading position. The update also brings refinements such as adjustable chat font sizes and updated Kobo compatibility.



Read Entire Article

❌