Monthly Archives: March, 2026

Lawyer behind AI psychosis cases warns of mass casualty risks

In the lead up to the Tumbler Ridge school shooting in Canada last month, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar spoke to ChatGPT about her feelings of isolation and an increasing obsession with violence, according to court filings. The chatbot allegedly validated Van Rootselaar’s feelings and then helped her plan her attack, telling her which weapons to

Samsung says its Micro RGB TVs likely won’t up your sleep cycle

Samsung's latest TV has been independently verified to protect your eyes and your sleep — and yes, that means your midnight binge just got a doctor's note. Samsung We’ve all heard the saying: “screens before bed are bad,.” Yet somehow, I’ve been watching screens to go to sleep after a day of working with the

Bold claims: Rogbid Rowatch 12 promises ECG and blood pressure monitoring at budget price – NotebookCheck.net News

ⓘ Rogbid Rowatch 12: Low-cost smartwatch with an AMOLED screen Rogbid has introduced a new smartwatch that promises an extensive feature set and a rugged design at an affordable price. It also offers multiple exercise modes and an electrocardiogram function, though the latter comes with certain limitations. The Rogbid Rowatch 12 is a new wearable

How to watch Jensen Huang’s Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote

Nvidia kicks off its annual GTC developer conference in San Jose, California, next week with CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote scheduled for Monday at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET. GTC — which stands for GPU Technology Conference — is Nvidia’s flagship annual event, where the chipmaker typically uses the spotlight to announce new products

UK government ‘flying blind’ with poor data in charting regional growth

The government is being impeded in its bid to stoke economic growth across the regions, according to the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee By Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor Published: 13 Mar 2026 0:01 The government is “flying blind” when it comes to economic growth in the UK’s regions, due to a lack of decent

Lisuan Extreme LX 7G106 – China’s fastest DX12 gaming GPU launches with 12 GB VRAM and Cyberpunk 2077 support – NotebookCheck.net News

ⓘ LisuanEquipped with 12 GB of GDDR6 VRAM, the Extreme LX 7G106 gaming GPU from Lisuan is said to offer playable framerates in Cyberpunk...

Premium mopping technology in an affordable robot vacuum: Mova S70 Roller review – NotebookCheck.net Reviews

With a wide roller mop. Robot vacuum cleaners with a mopping roller are normally expensive. The new Mova S70 Roller wants to change that. For around 700 euros, it promises a powerful 28,000 Pa suction power and a wide mopping roller. Our detailed Mova S70 Roller test shows whether the mid-range robot is really convincing

Here’s Why TV Manufacturers Stopped Using Plasma Panels

Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images In the early 2000s, if someone had a large budget for a TV, they chiefly had two technology types to choose from: the rear projection TV (with massive displays) and plasma TVs (known for their amazing picture quality). These TVs catered to different, but equally demanding, audiences. While projection TV buffs bought

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College Football Offseason Buzz: Tom Moore Returns to Iowa as Senior Consultant

This is college football. At some point, the games pause, but the news and drama never does. Here's an offseason tracker for buzz across the college football landscape, including coaching changes, injury news, personnel moves and more. Tom Moore Returns to Iowa at 87 as senior consultant The Iowa Hawkeyes  announced the hiring of former

Football Is Life: ‘Ted Lasso’ Star Cristo Fernandez Lands Deal With USL Club

Forward Cristo Fernandez, the actor who portrayed Dani Rojas on the Apple TV series "Ted Lasso" has signed with El Paso Locomotive FC of the USL Championship to play soccer professionally. Terms of the deal announced Tuesday, which still must be approved by the second-tier league and soccer federation, were not disclosed. Fernandez earned the

The quiet grit of Cowboys legend Craig Morton

The Dallas Cowboys family and the football world lost a true pioneer this past Sunday with the passing of Craig Morton. As one of the original cornerstones of the franchise, Morton helped transform the Cowboys from a young expansion team into a perennial powerhouse. He carried himself with a quiet dignity and a toughness that

College Football’s No. 10 TE Recruit Set to Visit Three Elite Programs

One of the top-flight prospects coming out of the state of Ohio and among the best targets in the 2027 college football recruiting class is poised to take some consequential visits to national programs in the weeks to come, but the Buckeyes notably aren’t among them. Four-star Columbus (Ohio) Francis DeSales national No. 10 ranked

Playson builds on strong growth in Switzerland with StarVegas partnership

Playson, the accomplished digital entertainment supplier, has further solidified its footprint in the regulated Swiss market by entering a strategic partnership with StarVegas, one of the country’s first licensed online casino operators. StarVegas is a leading Swiss online casino brand operated by Casino Interlaken, one of the country’s most established land-based casino groups. It is