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Thursday August 22, 2024. 01:30 PM
The DNC influencer after-party featured “abortion access Skee-Ball,” a wall display of Democratic “hotties,” and a couch for JD Vance.
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Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsQuick, reliable performance and capable of finding multiple duplicate typesExcellent search customization, including folders and external volumesHandy preferences and options, including whitelist creationConsLack of additional...
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EV drivers in the US need to get out of that gas station car mindset.
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Macworld 2024 may end up being a big year for Apple’s smallest Mac. While other Macs are rumored to get iterative spec bumps, the Mac mini will reportedly undergo drastic changes–changes that may shift the perception of the device. When all is said and done, the Mac...
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BattlegroundAI promises to make life easier for overstretched and underfunded progressive campaigns.
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With the possible exception of gold, no other metal has caused as much destruction as copper. In the coming years, we’ll need more of it than ever.
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The serial software entrepreneur's passing comes only weeks after he was cleared of fraud by a jury in the US.
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Macworld Apple built machine learning into Photos starting in iOS 15, iPadOS 15.1, and macOS 12 to identify certain kinds of items in photos. These include works of art, flowers and other plants, pets and animals, popular landmarks, and other less-classifiable objects....
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The autonomous-driving startup Tier IV aims to put Japanese-made electric robotaxis into service on Tokyo roads later this year, with its own open-source software controlling the EVs.
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Macworld First reported by TechCrunch, a mobile security researcher found that you can crash the iPhone’s interface by typing four characters in the search field. Just swipe over to the App Library and type “”:: into the search field (that’s two double quotation...
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Wednesday August 21, 2024. 10:47 PM
While the exact cause of the deadly sinking of the Bayesian superyacht remains unknown, dangerous waterspouts were spotted in the area. Scientists say they may become far more common.
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Protesters took to Citi Field Wednesday to raise awareness of the facial recognition systems that have become common at major league sporting venues.
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The Nintendo Museum, which opens in Kyoto in October, lets visitors play decades-old games using new controllers, smartphone cameras, and image recognition tech.
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Macworld It’s hands-down one of our favorite laptops, and it’s on sale for a cool $500 off right now, so you should stop what you’re doing and get the 2023 MacBook Pro for $1499 at Amazon while you still can! For the first time, the MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro chip is ...
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Come for the smart design and the fantastic camera. Stay for the reality-blurring image manipulation features and the next-level chatbot.
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Deck out your room and make class a cinch with these WIRED-tested favorites.
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Letting programs learn through “open-ended” experimentation may unlock remarkable new capabilities, as well as new risks.
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Macworld If you’ve invested in AppleCare+ for your Apple device and the policy runs out, you now have more time to extend it. According to an Apple support document, customers now have 45 days to extend an AppleCare+ policy. Previously, Apple granted 30 days. The policy...
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Macworld Your Apple gear wasn’t cheap. And if you drop your iPhone, your iPad stops turning on, or you smack your Apple Watch into something and shatter it, getting it repaired probably won’t be cheap either. Apple includes a one-year limited warranty with all hardware ...
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The AI ethics nonprofit Humane Intelligence and the US National Institute of Standards and Technology are launching a series of contests to get more people probing for problems in generative AI systems.
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