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Tuesday May 20, 2025. 04:00 PM
The story of the Bisgma Man might just be the strangest incident in embalming history. In this video, you can learn in depth about the history of this bizarre event in 1902, when a corpse was embalmed to remain sitting straight up in a chair, looking more alive than dead. —...
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Marshall has announced its first-ever TV soundbar, the Heston 120. Marshall says it’s engineered for both music and TV, refusing to settle for the usual compromise most soundbars offer. Dolby Atmos and DTS-X are both on board, with 11 drivers positioned to bounce sound...
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I'm altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further The union representing American actors has complained about Llama Production, which is owned by Epic Games, over the use of generative AI in a new character for Fortnite.…
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With new threats such as AI-powered attacks, enterprises must be fully prepared and confident about protecting themselves and their customers and build a unified security operations center (SOC) that combines human expertise with AI advancements. A new report from Splunk...
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New research shows that 97 percent of CIOs have edge AI either already deployed or on theirroadmap, with only three percent reporting no current plans to implement these technologies. The report from ZEDEDA, based on a survey by Censuswide of over 300 US CIOs, finds 80...
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Finland currently uses a broad gauge (1,524 mm) for its railway network, inherited from its time as a grand duchy in the Russian Empire. Now a member of NATO and facing the first signs of a military build-up on its border, the country is planning to switch to the European...
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We tested and reviewed the best helmets for road cycling, commuting, mountain biking, and more.
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Fast, compact, useful? Who are you, and what did you do with Windows? Build Microsoft has brought back an old favorite to the Windows command line interface: Edit, a text editor harking back to the halcyon days of DOS and text mode applications.…
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Many of us are chasing after forbidden thrills while life's finest pleasures are right in front of us, says psychoanalyst Adam Phillips. In an interview with FSG's Work in Progress, Phillips says that many of life's greatest joys are simple and guilt-free – 'enjoying one's ...
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Woodstock, Isle of Wight, Monterey, and Fantasy Park were perhaps the greatest rock festivals in history, but for some reason the latter is only getting its due now, thanks to a documentary at the BBC. It's a hoax, of course. — Read the rest The post Fantasy Park, 50 years...
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Red Hat, Inc. has announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10.0, a major update of the company's enterprise Linux line of products. Some of the main new innovations of RHEL 10 include...
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Peter Green Chilled supplies all the major UK chains It's more bad news for UK supermarkets with chilled and frozen food distribution business Peter Green Chilled confirming a ransomware attack with customers.…
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If you have a history of hypertension, you need an easy at-home blood pressure monitor that keeps a long-term log of your readings.
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The US tech sector shed 214,000 jobs in April amid continuing economic uncertainty, according to CompTIA analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Companies are extending hiring timelines to two or three times longer than last year while significantly raising skill...
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China has launched 12 satellites, which experts describe as the world’s first operational space-based computing network, applying edge computing principles to orbital operations in a development that could reshape how enterprises manage global data. The satellites,...
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Behold ‘Project Battlematrix’ Computex When it comes to AI accelerators, Intel isn't very competitive, and its newly announced Battlemage workstation cards don't do much to change that. But at least they're cheap. Really cheap.…
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The AI doomer and the AI boomer both created each other's monsters. An excerpt from The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future.
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Because technology changes so quickly, IT teams must constantly learn new things, from cloud platforms and coding languages to AI tools, data science methods, and security measures. But relying on technical skills alone isn’t enough to guarantee success. Many organizations ...
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At its Build developer conference this week, Microsoft announced that Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is now open source. Developers can download the code, contribute bug fixes and new features, and participate in its development. “We’ve seen how much the community has ...
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Even well-optimized models only likely to use 35 to 45% of compute the silicon can deliver GPU accelerators used in AI processing are costly items, so making sure you get the best usage out of them ought to be a priority, yet the industry lacks an effective way of measuring...
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