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Thursday September 26, 2024. 09:22 PM
An anonymous reader shares a report: In the decade-long fight to control CRISPR, the super-tool for modifying DNA, it's been common for lawyers to try to overturn patents held by competitors by pointing out errors or inconsistencies. But now, in a surprise twist, the team...
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Allegedly hacked by Iran from the Trump campaign, a lengthy dossier by his own staff warning him of Vice Presidential pick J.D. Vance's shortcomings has finally found its way to someone who will post it. U.S. media, not wanting to appear unethical, refused to do—despite...
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Venky Veeraraghavan, Chief Product Officer at DataRobot, provided advice on how to handle some of AI’s thorniest problems, including everything from cost to strategic planning. The post DataRobot’s Venky Veeraraghavan on Handling AI’s Challenges appeared first on...
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It's common knowledge that MRI machines create a strong magnetic field, and any metal is prohibited nearby. Despite this and the literal warning signs, an LAPD officer entered a room with an MRI machine during a raid carrying a rifle, with predictable results. — Read the...
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Chester is an adorable toucan who can't help but let out high-pitched 'happy honks' whenever he's, well, happy. Which is almost all of the time, but especially when he's getting a rub down. So his devoted human, who adopted him three years ago and spends most of her time...
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If you’re a Gen Xer or Millenial who used to listen to music on your Windows XP computer back in the 2000s, you probably have fond memories of the llama-whipping Winamp. Though it was discontinued back in 2013, it was picked up by new owners a few years ago and re-released ...
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Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has defended its decision to automatically replace its antivirus software on U.S. customers' computers with UltraAV, a product from American company Pango, without explicit user consent. The forced switch, affecting nearly one million users,...
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Alleged inquiry comes amid claims server maker cooked its books Comment Supermicro has reportedly fallen under the scrutiny of the US Justice Department amid allegations the US-based server vendor is cooking its books.…
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Nothing says 'oops' like a penalty that won’t even dent the electronics giant’s coffee budget Two Samsung employees suffered X-ray radiation exposure at a chip fab near Seoul, and electronics giant is only facing a small ₩10.5 million (less than $8,000) fine for two...
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On Birthday Weather, you can find out what the weather was like on the day you were born. To use this site, just type in your birthday and the city you were born in. The site shows how many degrees it was outside and if it was sunny, cloudy, rainy, ect. — Read the rest The...
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A few days ago, Microsoft released an optional Windows update for users on Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2, and it brings a collection of features and improvements that may be worth the time spent updating. The most important changes in the KB5043145 update (version number...
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An anonymous reader shares a New Yorker story: Ultimately, the iPhone 16 does little to meaningfully improve on the experience I had with the 12, besides, perhaps, charging with a USB-C, as my laptop does, cutting down on the number of cords I have to keep track of. Instead, ...
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The US is offering four more at-home tests to every household. Here's how to get yours.
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Hole punch clouds, also known as 'fallstreak holes,' are fascinating and beautiful atmospheric phenomena. They occur when supercooled water droplets in a cloud are disrupted, often by an aircraft passing through, leading to a circular gap in the cloud. This creates a...
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A 32 year old named Andi Norton blew his nose, and out came a Lego. A tiny, yellow Lego piece had been lodged in his nostril for 26 years.  When Norton was six years old, he put the little lego piece in his nose like many kids do at some point in their childhood. — Read...
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Quick fix: Remove cups-browsed, block UDP port 631 Updated After days of waiting and anticipation, what was billed as one or more critical unauthenticated remote-code execution vulnerabilities in all Linux systems was today finally revealed.…
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No patches yet, can be mitigated, requires user interaction Final update After days of anticipation, what was billed as one or more critical unauthenticated remote-code execution vulnerabilities in all Linux systems was today finally revealed.…
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If you or your business happen to be nursing any hopes that Apple Intelligence will launch in Europe sooner rather than later, take a rain check on that AI expectation: Apple has failed to agree to a non-binding European Union pact to control artificial intelligence...
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Danilo Krummrich gave a talk at Kangrejos 2024 focusing on the question of how the Rust-for-Linux project could improve at getting device and driver abstractions upstream. As a case study, he used some of his recent work that attempts to make it possible to write a PCI...
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A year-long test of Apple's 80% charge limit feature on the iPhone 15 Pro Max has revealed only marginal benefits to battery health. MacRumors editor Juli Clover reported her device maintained 94% battery capacity after 299 charge cycles, compared to 87-90% capacity for...
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