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Tuesday March 5, 2024. 01:30 PM
I had zero problems covering a major mobile trade show with this $350 Android smartphone from Nothing.
WIRED reviewed a letter showing hundreds of Google workers demanding the company drop its sponsorship of MindTheTech, a conference in New York this week that promotes Israeli tech companies.
Monday March 4, 2024. 10:19 PM
Treat it right and the Diletta Bello+ will brew the perfect espresso shot; treat it poorly and it'll spit in your cup.
Music streaming service Spotify has long complained that Apple’s App Store rules put unfair restrictions on its business. Today the European Commission agreed, fining Apple $2 billion.
The transaction, visible on Bitcoin's blockchain, suggests the victim of one of the worst ransomware attacks in years may have paid a very large ransom.
A hefty bump in performance and a doubling of Wi-Fi download speeds are more than welcome. Another boon is support for two external displays, but there's a catch.
It’s hard to imagine a weirder film version of Dune than the one David Lynch released in 1984, but Frank Herbert found a way.
Rising interest rates led tech companies to become more demanding of potential hires. From lowball offers to endless interviews, it’s tough out there for coders seeking jobs.
White spruce are spreading in the high north, thanks to extra snow. That “Arctic greening” has serious climate implications.
The RFK Jr. campaign’s chatbot had previously affirmed Kennedy’s promotion of conspiracy theories, and appeared to circumvent OpenAI’s ban on political use.
Sunday March 3, 2024. 09:57 PM
Four key hires will try to win back disenchanted younger voters online during the general election.
LinkedIn shares your activity on the platform by default. Change this setting and you can snoop on other people’s profiles without them knowing.
We love to wear stockings and tights, but hate dealing with tears. These ones stand up to pulling, tugging, and even cat claws.
We love to wear stockings and tights, but hate dealing with tears. These ones stand up to pulling, tugging, and even cat claws.
When your mind is wandering, your brain’s “default mode” network is active. Its discovery 20 years ago inspired a raft of research into networks of brain regions and how they interact with each other.
OpenAI’s subscription-only service costs $20 a month and includes access to the GPT-4 model. We signed up and tried it out.
Saturday March 2, 2024. 05:00 PM
HP’s “All-In Plan” requires a constant internet connection so that the company can see not just how many pages you're printing, but what file types. It costs up to $36 per month.
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