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Everything Unveiled at Google I/O 2025
See all the highlights from Google's annual 2025 Developers Conference in Mountain View, California. Check out the latest updates from Android XR to Gemini Live, and more. Topics Android Artificial Intelligence Google Google Gemini Latest Videos Everything Announced at AMD's 2025 Computex Keynote in 19 Minutes Watch highlights from AMD's Computex press conference. 1 hour ago By Mashable Video'Caught Stealing' trailer sees Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler's cat-sitting gone awry Darren Aronofsky's swaggering new film looks like a rollicking time. Loading... Subscribe These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16 and agree to ourTerms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Android XR Glasses Unveiled at Google I/O 2025
Topics Android Artificial Intelligence Google Google Gemini Latest Videos Everything Announced at AMD's 2025 Computex Keynote in 19 Minutes Watch highlights from AMD's Computex press conference. 1 hour ago By Mashable Video'Caught Stealing' trailer sees Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler's cat-sitting gone awry Darren Aronofsky's swaggering new film looks like a rollicking time. Loading... Subscribe These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16 and agree to ourTerms of Use and Privacy Policy. See you at your inbox! Mashable is a registered trademark of Ziff Davis and may not be used by third parties without express written permission.
Qualcomms 2025 Computex Highlights: Everything Announced in 20 Minutes
Qualcomm's 2025 Computex Highlights: Everything Announced in 20 Minutes Mashable Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals Shopping Games Search Cancel * * Search Result Tech Apps & Software Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Cryptocurrency Mobile Smart Home Social Media Tech Industry Transportation All Tech Science Space Climate Change Environment All Science Life Digital Culture Family & Parenting Health & Wellness Sex, Dating & Relationships Sleep Careers Mental Health All Life Social Good Activism Gender LGBTQ Racial Justice Sustainability Politics All Social Good Entertainment Games Movies Podcasts TV Shows Watch Guides All Entertainment SHOP THE BEST Laptops Budget Laptops Dating Apps Sexting Apps Hookup Apps VPNs Robot Vaccuums Robot Vaccum & Mop Headphones Speakers Kindles Gift Guides Mashable Choice Mashable Selects All Sex, Dating & Relationships All Laptops All Headphones All Robot Vacuums All VPN All Shopping Games Product Reviews Adult Friend Finder Bumble Premium Tinder Platinum Kindle Paperwhite PS5 vs PS5 Slim All Reviews All Shopping Deals Newsletters VIDEOS Mashable Shows All Videos Home Tech Watch all the highlights and reveals from Qualcomm's press conference at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan. Latest Videos Android XR Glasses Unveiled at Google I/O 2025 Watch Android XR Glasses in action at Google I/O 1 hour ago By Mashable Video'Caught Stealing' trailer sees Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler's cat-sitting gone awry Darren Aronofsky's swaggering new film looks like a rollicking time. Loading... Subscribe These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16 and agree to ourTerms of Use and Privacy Policy. See you at your inbox!
Everything Announced at AMDs 2025 Computex Keynote in 19 Minutes
Everything Announced at AMD's 2025 Computex Keynote in 19 Minutes Mashable Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals Shopping Games Search Cancel * * Search Result Tech Apps & Software Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Cryptocurrency Mobile Smart Home Social Media Tech Industry Transportation All Tech Science Space Climate Change Environment All Science Life Digital Culture Family & Parenting Health & Wellness Sex, Dating & Relationships Sleep Careers Mental Health All Life Social Good Activism Gender LGBTQ Racial Justice Sustainability Politics All Social Good Entertainment Games Movies Podcasts TV Shows Watch Guides All Entertainment SHOP THE BEST Laptops Budget Laptops Dating Apps Sexting Apps Hookup Apps VPNs Robot Vaccuums Robot Vaccum & Mop Headphones Speakers Kindles Gift Guides Mashable Choice Mashable Selects All Sex, Dating & Relationships All Laptops All Headphones All Robot Vacuums All VPN All Shopping Games Product Reviews Adult Friend Finder Bumble Premium Tinder Platinum Kindle Paperwhite PS5 vs PS5 Slim All Reviews All Shopping Deals Newsletters VIDEOS Mashable Shows All Videos Home Tech Everything Announced at AMD's 2025 Computex Keynote in 19 Minutes Watch highlights from AMD's Computex press conference. Latest Videos Android XR Glasses Unveiled at Google I/O 2025 Watch Android XR Glasses in action at Google I/O 1 hour ago ByMashable Video'Caught Stealing' trailer sees Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler's cat-sitting gone awry Darren Aronofsky's swaggering new film looks like a rollicking time. Loading... Subscribe These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16 and agree to ourTerms of Use and Privacy Policy. See you at your inbox!
Air Force F-16 struck by drone during training flight over Arizona in 2023
A routine training flight over Arizona in January 2023 took an unusual turn when a U.S. Air Force F-16D was struck by what was initially reported as an unidentified object, but now U.S. defense officials say was a small drone. Fox News confirmed that the incident, which occurred near Gila Bend, Arizona, on Jan. 19, 2023, was a routine training mission and was witnessed by the instructor pilot seated in the rear of the two-seat aircraft. According to a U.S. defense official, the pilot observed a "mostly white and orange object" collide with the left side of the aircraft canopy, the transparent covering over the cockpit. Initially, the object was thought to be a bird, a common hazard for aircraft. But after conducting checks during the flight and a detailed inspection upon landing at Tucson International Airport, the crew found "zero evidence" of a bird strike.
Feature-fortified Unrestricted Graph Alignment
The necessity to align two graphs, minimizing a structural distance metric, is prevalent in biology, chemistry, recommender systems, and social network analysis. Due to the problem's NP-hardness, prevailing graph alignment methods follow a modular and mediated approach, solving the problem restricted to the domain of intermediary graph representations or products like embeddings, spectra, and graph signals. Restricting the problem to this intermediate space may distort the original problem and are hence predisposed to miss high-quality solutions.
I tried Google's XR headset, and it already beats the Apple Vision Pro in 3 ways
Putting on Project Moohan, an upcoming XR headset developed by Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm, for the first time felt strangely familiar. From twisting the head-strap knob on the back to slipping the standalone battery pack into my pants pocket, my mind was transported back to February 2024, when I tried on the Apple Vision Pro on launch day. Also: The best smart glasses unveiled at I/O 2025 weren't made by Google Only this time, the headset was powered by Android XR, Google's newest operating system built around Gemini, the same AI model that dominated the Google I/O headlines this week. The difference in software was immediately noticeable -- from the home grid of Google apps like Photos, Maps, and YouTube (which VisionOS still lacks) to prompting for Gemini instead of Siri with a long press of the headset's multifunctional key. While my demo with Project Moohan lasted only about 10 minutes, it gave me a clear understanding of how it's challenging Apple's Vision Pro and how Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm plan to convince the masses that the future of spatial computing does, in fact, live in a bulkier space-helmet-like device. For starters, there's no denying that the industrial designers of Project Moohan drew some inspiration from the Apple Vision Pro.
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The ability to detect and count certain substructures in graphs is important for solving many tasks on graph-structured data, especially in the contexts of computational chemistry and biology as well as social network analysis. Inspired by this, we propose to study the expressive power of graph neural networks (GNNs) via their ability to count attributed graph substructures, extending recent works that examine their power in graph isomorphism testing and function approximation. We distinguish between two types of substructure counting: induced-subgraph-count and subgraph-count, and establish both positive and negative answers for popular GNN architectures. Specifically, we prove that Message Passing Neural Networks (MPNNs), 2-Weisfeiler-Lehman (2-WL) and 2-Invariant Graph Networks (2-IGNs) cannot perform induced-subgraph-count of any connected substructure consisting of 3 or more nodes, while they can perform subgraph-count of star-shaped substructures. As an intermediary step, we prove that 2-WL and 2-IGNs are equivalent in distinguishing non-isomorphic graphs, partly answering an open problem raised in [38]. We also prove positive results for k-WL and k-IGNs as well as negative results for k-WL with a finite number of iterations. We then conduct experiments that support the theoretical results for MPNNs and 2-IGNs. Moreover, motivated by substructure counting and inspired by [45], we propose the Local Relational Pooling model and demonstrate that it is not only effective for substructure counting but also able to achieve competitive performance on molecular prediction tasks.
Last of Us star Isabela Merced trolls Jimmy Fallon over his failed Nicole Kidman date
'Last of Us' star Isabela Merced trolls Jimmy Fallon over his failed Nicole Kidman date Mashable Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals Shopping Games Search Cancel * * Search Result Tech Apps & Software Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Cryptocurrency Mobile Smart Home Social Media Tech Industry Transportation All Tech Science Space Climate Change Environment All Science Life Digital Culture Family & Parenting Health & Wellness Sex, Dating & Relationships Sleep Careers Mental Health All Life Social Good Activism Gender LGBTQ Racial Justice Sustainability Politics All Social Good Entertainment Games Movies Podcasts TV Shows Watch Guides All Entertainment SHOP THE BEST Laptops Budget Laptops Dating Apps Sexting Apps Hookup Apps VPNs Robot Vaccuums Robot Vaccum & Mop Headphones Speakers Kindles Gift Guides Mashable Choice Mashable Selects All Sex, Dating & Relationships All Laptops All Headphones All Robot Vacuums All VPN All Shopping Games Product Reviews Adult Friend Finder Bumble Premium Tinder Platinum Kindle Paperwhite PS5 vs PS5 Slim All Reviews All Shopping Deals Newsletters VIDEOS Mashable Shows All Videos Home Entertainment TV Shows By Sam Haysom Sam Haysom Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time. Read Full Bio on May 21, 2025 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard Watch Next'Holland' trailer: Nicole Kidman unravels sinister mystery in too-perfect town'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 trailer: Nicole Kidman heads to the Alps for a bizarre wellness retreat Bella Ramsey and'The Last of Us' team talks Season 2's new characters and Joel in therapy 5:18 'The White Lotus' star Jason Isaacs gives Jimmy Fallon an accent tour of the UK It's been many years since Jimmy Fallon failed to realise he was on a date with Nicole Kidman, opting instead to play video games when she visited his apartment. Appearing on The Tonight Show in the clip above, The Last of Us star used the host's comment aboutNaughty Dog's game to brutally segue back into the topic. "That's gotta be one of the scariest computer games I've ever played in my life, The Last of Us," says Fallon.
Sony is giving away a free TVs with select purchases. Heres how to get yours.
SAVE OVER 500: Until June 8, Sony is giving away TVs for free with select purchases. Learn more about how to qualify here. Memorial Day is just around the corner, which means deals are incoming. You'll find sales on everything from laptops to clothing, but we think we've just found the deal of all deals. Until June 8, if you buy a select TV from Sony, you'll get another one completely free. Yes, you read that right.