Windows has detected an IP address conflict (Solved)

Did your unit lose internet access with an error popupWindows has detected an IP address conflict. Contents What is an IP address? When PC 1 sends some message to PC 2 that uses IP address to communicate to PC 2. This can lead to connectivity issues, data transmission errors, and disruptions in connection operations. There are various solutions you’re free to apply to fixWindows has detected an IP address conflictproblem....

March 14, 2024 · 1 min · 209 words · Ryan Juarez

Apple's Car was powered by a custom chip that was equivalent to four M2 Ultras

Due to the secrecy surrounding the vehicle, details remain scarce. It features up to a 24-core CPU, a 76-core GPU, and a dedicated 32-core neural engine. However, nothing came of that as Hyundai executives were reportedlyworried about a culture clashwith the American company. Featured on TechSpot

March 13, 2024 · 1 min · 46 words · Cynthia Johnson

Circle the date: Summer Game Fest 2024 is set for June 7

Summer Game Fest debuted in 2020 as a four-month-long effort to help developers and publishers showcase their upcoming games. The event proved immensely valuable in its first year considering the disruption because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3 for short, was hit especially hard by the pandemic. The 2020 event was canceled outright. In late 2023, organizers announced the event had beencanceled for good. A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to charity through a collaboration with Humble Bundle....

March 13, 2024 · 1 min · 118 words · Michael Martin

Modern workplace tech linked to lower employee well-being, study finds

Who’d have thought that AI, robots, and trackers could make employees miserable? According to a new study, contemporary tech often has a negative impact on workers' quality of life. Companies are in love with generative AI right now, boasting about how it streamlines work and reduces costs. In some cases, generative AI is cited asone of the reasons or theonly reason for the layoffs. It’s not just those working in front of computer worried about their livelihoods....

March 13, 2024 · 1 min · 93 words · Vincent Hale

Neil Young comes back to Spotify, two years after Joe Rogan "vaccine disinformation" row

He was suspended from Twitter for spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories about Covid-19. It looked as if Young would never return to Spotify. As such, he has begrudgingly decided to return to Spotify. Young has long derided the “shi**y” quality of Spotify’s music streaming. Young writes in his latest post that he hopes Spotify’s sound quality will improve. He notes that other services such as Qobuz and Tidal that also feature his music offer high-res lossless audio....

March 13, 2024 · 1 min · 135 words · Bethany Livingston

New iPad Pro models with OLED displays could be announced later this month

The next-gen lineup could include multiple iPad Pro models, revamped iPad Airs, and a couple of accessories. The rear camera housing is also expected to undergo a redesign. All the new iPad Pros are expected to offer MagSafe wireless charging as well. However, they’re still expected to have landscape-oriented front cameras like their Pro counterparts. Featured on TechSpot

March 13, 2024 · 1 min · 58 words · Christopher Ryan

Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5000 memory interface boost might be exclusive to (very expensive) flagship model

The memory configurations of the other upcoming Blackwell products might resemble their Ada Lovelace predecessors instead. Unfortunately, Kopite doesn’t expect the other Blackwell cards to receive a similar uplift. GB203 is 256-bit and GB205 is 192-bit. Nvidia has faced criticism for skimping on VRAM in its recent mid-range and mainstream products. Memory throw in is another critical yet unconfirmed detail worthy of note. Based on TSMC’s 3nm node, it will support DisplayPort 2....

March 13, 2024 · 1 min · 93 words · Courtney Case

The Price is Wrong: This is What GPUs Should Have Cost

Graphics Card Reality Check Article Index We know that thecurrentGPUgenerationhas been a disappointment for many. Additionally, we will “correct” the lineup to show what each GPU actually should have cost. Granted, there are many different GPU buyers, and everyone upgrades their GPU at a different rate. Some people are satisfied upgrading every three generations, while others seek an upgrade every generation. With such a range of upgrade cadences, expectations for the performance of a new product will vary widely....

March 13, 2024 · 4 min · 696 words · Steven Williams

Do it while it's hot: Liquid metal damage successfully repaired on a GeForce RTX 3090

Fortunately, a repair show has demonstrated that damage from liquid metal isn’t necessarily irreversible. However, repairing it requires a complex deep-cleaning procedure. This process is likely beyond the capabilities of most users, requiring extensive disassembly. Northwest Repair recommends performing the cleaning while the board is still hot. The owner likely attempted to apply liquid metal to reduce the GPU’s operating temperature or to repair it. While thermal paste is designed to conduct heat, liquid metal also conducts electricity, enhancing cooling efficiency....

March 12, 2024 · 1 min · 147 words · William Jennings

From 9mm to .50 cal: Discovering if the Tesla Cybertruck really is bulletproof

However, hitting the same spot more than once left cracks. The good news for any passengers is that it failed to burst through the other side. Next was the .223 Remington rounds moving at 3,200 feet per second when fired from an AR15. This bigger, faster bullet shredded through the stainless steel door and passed through the interior panel. Finally, it was the turn of the .50-caliber rifle round. While slower than the AR15 (2,896 feet per second), the bullet is massive....

March 12, 2024 · 1 min · 94 words · Tara Blair

Intel shipped 50 million PC CPUs in Q4 2023, six times as many as AMD

AMD brought in $5 billion, representing a six percent increase over the same period last year. Featured on TechSpot

March 12, 2024 · 1 min · 19 words · Curtis Sawyer

LG's $1 billion investment boosts OLED production, signaling a bright future for affordable tech

It means LG Display will manufacture about 20% more panels this year than it did in 2023. Producing extra OLEDs for all devices that use them is good news for consumers. It also provides them to laptop and monitor manufacturers. It’s not just LG Display pouring more money into OLED manufacturing. The increased OLED panel output by LG and others should be felt by consumers later this year. In the meantime, check out ourBest Gaming Monitors feature, which includes several excellent OLED models....

March 12, 2024 · 1 min · 86 words · Mr. Bobby Schmidt

13-year-old wins science fair for attempting to demonstrate Archimedes' fabled "Death Ray"

The teen had an ‘Eureka!’ He introduced us to fascinating concepts like levers, pulleys, and even determined density while taking a bath. This project was part of the 2023 Matthews Hall Annual Science Fair. He conducted three trials using different light bulb wattages 50 and 100 watts. These bulbs were rigged with small concave mirrors to concentrate light beams onto a marked target. With just the lamp alone, the target maintained a mild 81F....

March 11, 2024 · 1 min · 121 words · David Kim