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Thursday June 26, 2025. 06:48 PM
OpenAI’s planned productivity suite could dismantle traditional habits of how users create and consume documents in the same the way the company changed browsing and search habits. “OpenAI is increasingly seeing itself as a productivity tool, and that would include the...
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The Social Network is a quintessential Aaron Sorkin biopic: a gripping true story driven by fast-talking characters who diverge wildly from their sources. Fifteen years on from what is now a halogencore classic, there's going to be a sequel. Sorkin will write and direct,...
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A Chinese hotel must stop letting red pandas wake up guests by climbing into their beds, following orders from local authorities concerned about both safety and animal welfare, reports The Independent. The Lehe Ledu Liangjiang Holiday Hotel in Chongqing had made the unusual...
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22 years on from the last spec, you can now animate your PNGs The free graphics format that people actually know how to pronounce has been updated.…
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After watching this video, Mirumi is currently the #1 thing on my wishlist. Mirumi is a palm-sized emotional support gremlin from the Tokyo-based oddities lab at Yukai Engineering. This fluffy little critter looks like a friendly Yeti, who bashfully clings onto your bag,...
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LEGO has released the results of the 'Build Your Nostalgia – 90s Throwback' challenge from late last year. The grand prize winner is The X-Files: The Truth Is Out There, and the design will be turned into a real LEGO set. The fan who designed the set gets ten copies of the...
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A fake airport sign in Wales has cost its creator over £25,000 to maintain over the past two decades, becoming a cultural landmark that sparked public protests when it was removed. The 'Llandegley International Airport' sign, created in 2002 by Nicholas Whitehead along the...
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth avoided a simple question about the U.S. strikes on Iran by attacking his own former colleague, Fox Pentagon reporter Jennifer Griffin. 'You've been about the worst,' he scolded. Griffin, a decades-long national security correspondent for Fox...
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Light up your backyard, porch, patio, or campsite with these WIRED-tested outdoor lights.
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A frisson of Trump-related news fizzled out in the last week. No, not a temporary outbreak of peace in the Middle East, but news of a smartphone originally announced as being made in America. Except, since making that claim, the Trump organization has changed to somewhat...
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WIRED had many questions last week about the Gold T1 Smartphone. Now we have even more—like where that “made in America” pledge went.
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The 2025 Hackaday Pet Hacks Challenge winners have been announced, and they range from the most innovative to the most practical. From Fytó, which gamifies plant care, to TinyML meets dog training, which combines a remote dog feeder with machine learning for positive...
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From smart displays to soundbars, Google’s voice assistant comes in all shapes and sizes. Here are our favorites.
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The idea of handing off networking chores to DPUs persists even if it hasn't caught on beyond hyperscalers Analysis In 2013, Amazon Web Services announced a new C3 instance type and made vague references to what it described as 'enhanced networking' enabled by an Intel...
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Over on the Collabora blog, Tathagata Roy has an update on the progress of targeting the Coccinelle tool for matching and transforming source code to Rust. The Coccinelle for Rust project, which we covered in a 2024 talk by Roy at Kangrejos, is adding the ability to...
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Running AI workloads on premises has often meant overloading shared infrastructure or relying on complex hybrid setups. In an effort to reduce this friction, Teradata has bundled some of its existing tools into a new AI Factory to help data scientists manage the full AI...
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Rewind to the classic games of the ’70s and ’80s with a WIRED-tested home arcade machine.
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TL;DR: The Canyon Pro Plan for optimizing your job search is available now for the new low price of $39.99 after using code CANYON20 at checkout. Mess of a market or not, applying to jobs is a numbers game. For recent graduates, it can feel daunting to keep going, but that's...
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By alif_abdulrahman - Costasiella Kuroshimae, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41894580 The post Leaf sheep: the adorable sea slug that looks like a tiny succulent and can photosynthesize appeared first on Boing Boing.
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When I first floated the idea of writing this review, one of my friends, in all their infinite wisdom, reminded me that there's no shame in knowing what I like. But you know what? I'm still frustrated. I'm frustrated that Hideo Kojima, for all his pretentiousness, for his...
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