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Monday December 23, 2024. 12:30 PM
I’ve been writing these roundups for seven years running and in that time integrated graphics have gotten a lot more powerful. Just look at the Steam Deck and its many imitators: it’s the most popular gaming PC on the market by far, and it’s running off a laptop chip...
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Across Saturday Night Live's 50-year history, those behind the camera have rarely received as much attention as those in front of it, despite arguably doing more work. Just imagine trying to do Kate McKinnon's blobfish look with a turnaround of only a few days – or, as may be...
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Until recently, many organizations’ ‘cloud-first’ strategies in reality meant ‘cloud-only’ (and more specifically, public cloud). Indeed, it wasn’t really a strategy, rather more an aspiration. However, fast forward to today and many organizations are realizing...
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As we trudge toward having yet another old man in the White House, the discussion about upper age limits for the people steering our country has flared up once again – and no recent case demonstrates the potential merit of the idea quite like that of Texas Congressional...
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On the surface, Android and privacy might not seem like the most natural of bedfellows. Google is known for its advertising business, after all — it’s how the company makes the lion’s share of its money — and it can be tough to square the notion of data collection...
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Throughout its history, NASA has produced striking images, from the iconic Earthrise to the breathtaking images of the Pillars of Creation, first captured by the Hubble Space Telescope and later by the James Webb Space Telescope. Now, NASA has developed a way for people with ...
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If you've never heard the wide (and wild!) range of noises that walruses make, I implore you to watch this short but informative (and hilarious!) video. It features marine biologist Kristyn Plancarte (who goes by 'kp.assionate' online) and several of the walruses she's had...
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Since 1982, the British Medical Journal, now called The BMJ, has published an annual Christmas edition that features 'research articles which apply a serious academic approach to investigating less serious medical questions.' This year's edition includes a study of the...
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When I spent Christmas in Denmark a couple of years ago, I was told by a local that it is a widespread Danish tradition to watch the broadcast of a Disney Christmas special showing various cartoon clips on Christmas Eve. I thought that the popularity of that tradition must...
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Electronic communication, whether by email or text, is by its very nature pretty instant. So when you receive a new message the temptation is always to respond to it straight away. The trouble with that is the people you're communicating with come to always expect a quick...
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In Russia’s war against Ukraine, electronic warfare, including signal-jamming, anti-drone weapons, and innovative protections for critical military systems, has become a key piece of the conflict.
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As we move into 2025, the information technology landscape surrounding consumer databases is evolving rapidly. Organizations must build ecosystems that support seamless, real-time data integration while ensuring enhanced governance and agile decision-making. Success in this...
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Also, Ascension notifies 5.6M victims, Krispy Kreme bandits come forward, LockBit 4.0 released, and more in brief Google has announced plans to allow its business customers to begin 'fingerprinting' users next year, and the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) isn't...
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Surrendering to algorithmic agents risks putting us under their influence.
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Observability, at its core, is about collecting and analyzing data generated from applications, cloud computing resources, and edge devices to ensure software and services are run smoothly, user experiences are optimized, and resources are managed cost-effectively. According ...
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If you’re a developer who wants the most feature-rich, high-performance version of Redis, your choice is clear: Redis and not a fork. If you have the time and inclination to dabble in ideological debates about open source licensing, well, you might make another choice. But ...
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Enterprises often encounter friction using Kubernetes (K8s for short) at scale to orchestrate large swaths of containers, not to mention an escalating number of clusters. And due to its complexity, diagnosing issues within Kubernetes isn’t all that easy. At the same time,...
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Reaction emoji are a quick and easy way to respond to a message in WhatsApp with an absolute minimum of effort. Whether you simply can’t be bothered to type a message, or you’re already multi-tasking several things, the option to just send a thumbs up to a message is a...
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Alphabet's Waymo robotaxis are providing 'hundreds of thousands of driverless rides each month,' reports the Washington Post. But as the robotaxi service expands in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Austin, some passengers 'have found that traveling by robotaxi can...
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Apple looks ready to continue its foray into the smart home market with a new doorbell to rival Amazon’s Ring. Driven by Face ID, Apple’s upcoming device is set to be more than just a doorbell -- facial recognition will be used to unlock the door as well. But if you are...
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