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Demis Hassabis says that systems as smart as humans are almost here, and we’ll need to radically change how we think and behave.
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Everyone knows what it’s like to lose cell service. A burgeoning open source project called Meshtastic is filling the gap for when you’re in the middle of nowhere—or when disaster strikes.
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The easy access that scammers have to sophisticated AI tools means everything from emails to video calls can’t be trusted.
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In the very near future, victory will belong to the savvy blackhat hacker who uses AI to generate code at scale.
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Seems bad out there. Unfortunately, it can always get worse. From evil hacker AI to world-changing cyberattacks, WIRED envisions the future you haven't prepared for.
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Windows 8 might have made waves for its short-lived removal of the beloved Start button, but the platform’s launch of an ill-fated storefront for streamlined app management was arguably Microsoft’s biggest blunder of all. With the Windows 8 Store, the company attempted...
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Valid account credentials -- with no MFA in place to protect the organization should they bemisused -- are still by far and away the biggest stumbling block for organizations investigatedby the Rapid7 IR team, occurring in 56 percent of all incidents in the first quarter of...
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It’s a weird time for Android-watching. Already, we live in a world where Android upgrade availability varies wildly from one phone to the next — thanks to certain device-makers’ less-than-commendable commitments in that area. A new Android version might show up on a...
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While it is undeniable that artificial intelligence is changing the shape of so many industries, it cannot be ignored that this comes at a cost. As well as resulting in lost jobs, AI is also incredibly energy hungry. Just as there were concerns about the energy and...
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Government details latest initiative following announcement last week Revealing more details about the Cyber and Electromagnetic (CyberEM) military domain, the UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) says 'there are pockets of excellence' but improvements must be made to ensure the...
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As technology advances, the integration of artificial intelligence and automation is reshaping the landscape of pool maintenance. These innovations promise not only to enhance efficiency but also to align with eco-friendly practices, paving the way for a sustainable future...
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Legacy technology is quickly becoming the silent killer of business growth. With many IT leaders still relying on outdated systems, companies using legacy tech face mounting security risks, inefficiency, and spiralling costs. We spoke to Alex Jeffery, SVP of managed IT...
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BNPL services have become an enduring part of the US economy. That might not be a good sign.
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I’ve previously covered the basics of JavaScript promises and how to use the async/await keywords to simplify your existing asynchronous code. This article is a more advanced look at JavaScript promises. We’ll explore four common ways promises trip up developers and...
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There is an old joke in programming circles:  There are two hard things in programming: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors. The first is truly hard, the third is the joke, but the second one? That one baffles me. Naming things is easy, or at least ...
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When you start learning a programming language, you will inevitably experience some frustration along with the fun. Some of that frustration comes with learning anything new and complicated, and some is unnecessary—self-inflicted, even! When learning Rust, it helps to know ...
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If you live in the US and have a PayPal account linked to your Google Wallet, you only have a few days left to use it for making payments. Back in April, Google stopped users from being able to link their PayPal accounts to the Wallet app, but payments have still been...
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Altnet claims upgrade puts it ahead of Openreach on performance and cost, with more to come in 2026 Alternative UK network CityFibre has lifted the lid on a 5.5 Gbps wholesale package it says will allow internet service provider (ISP) customers to operate a service more than ...
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This sex toy is comprised of two toys, LuxHer and LuxHim, and employs magnets to trigger vibrations.
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Microsoft is testing a new option within Windows 11 Settings called Quick Machine Recovery. The feature was first revealed at Ignite 2024 as part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative. When enabled, the feature kicks in should Windows 11 fail to start, automatically...
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