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Sunday March 23, 2025. 02:00 PM
We explain everything you need to know about Bluetooth, the long-standing wireless connectivity standard.
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In this video by Joseph's Machines, Joseph builds a real-life Mario Kart course on his kitchen table. Instead of just going around a plastic track, the toy LEGO cars must ride through Joseph's hand made obstacles. I had to watch this video twice because it's so fantastic. —...
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Rescuezilla is a specialist Ubuntu-based distribution designed for system rescue tasks, including backups and system restoration. The project's latest release, version 2.6, updates the base Ubuntu operating...
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What's it like to zoom into a drop of water? Watching this video makes me feel like I'm riding on a tiny submarine. Things get interesting when the video zooms in past all of the tiny water bubbles, and we get to see things at a microscopic level. — Read the rest The post...
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Create pictures from text prompts with iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
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The world record for the shortest living goat goes to an adorable little guy named Karumbi. Karumbi is the Greatest Of All Time when it comes to short goats, and stands only 1 ft 3 in. This was verified in Kerala, India, where Karumbi resides, on 18 January 2025. — Read the...
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These experimental photos from the early 20th century aim to show people how fish view them. To better understand fish behavior, fisherman-scientists combined science and photography  to capture the world from a fish's perspective. The goal was to find out what makes a fish...
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Image from Wikipedia The post Watch a giant water lily open its "vicious" flower appeared first on Boing Boing.
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Wired's web site 'is going to stop paywalling articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act,' their global editorial director announced this week: They're called public records for a reason, after all. And access to...
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Passes to advanced film screenings and live TV tapings are highly coveted, but with some persistence, planning, and insider knowledge, you could score seats at these exclusive events.
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Britta Späth has dedicated her career to proving a single, central conjecture. She’s finally succeeded, alongside her partner, Marc Cabanes.
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Countertop gadgets that let you prepare smoked foods inside your home have thus far been imperfect or impractical. But they're getting closer.
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The Siri that was promised back in 2011 never quite materialized. Now the big upgrade promised as part of Apple Intelligence is delayed “indefinitely.” Why can't Apple get Siri right?
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WIRED tested the popular AI video generator from OpenAI and found that it amplifies sexist stereotypes and ableist tropes, perpetuating the same biases already present in AI image tools.
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NASA is considering 'closing its headquarters and scattering responsibilities among the states,' reports Politico, citing two people familiar with the plan. 'The proposal could affect up to 2,500 jobs and redistribute critical functions, including who manages space...
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Hungary's Parliament not only voted to ban Pride events. They also voted to 'allow authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attenders and potentially fine them,' reports the Guardian. [The nationwide legislation] amends the country's law on assembly to make ...
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'Italy is using its Piracy Shield law to go after Google,' reports Ars Technica, 'with a court ordering the Internet giant to immediately begin poisoning its public DNS servers' to prevent people from reaching pirate streams of football games. 'Italy's communication...
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Saturday March 22, 2025. 11:34 PM
'China is considering trying to blunt greater U.S. tariffs and other trade barriers,' reports the Wall Street Journal, 'by offering to curb the quantity of certain goods exported to the U.S., according to advisers to the Chinese government.' Tokyo's adoption of so-called...
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'China is considering trying to blunt greater U.S. tariffs and other trade barriers,' reports the Wall Street Journal, 'by offering to curb the quantity of certain goods exported to the U.S., according to advisers to the Chinese government.' Tokyo's adoption of so-called...
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Besides administering standardized pre-college tests, America's nonprofit College Board designs college-level classes that high school students can take. But now they're also crafting courses 'not just with higher education at the table, but industry partners such as the...
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