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Monday September 2, 2024. 04:27 PM
Ken Shirriff reminds us of Marilou Schultz' textile 'Replica of a Chip,' woven with traditional techniques and materials in 1994. Comparisons between native art and silicon dies go way back. I talked with Marilou Schultz, a Navajo/Diné weaver and math teacher, to learn...
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Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (postgresql:16), Debian (dovecot, pymatgen, ruby2.7, systemd, and webkit2gtk), Fedora (microcode_ctl, python3.11, vim, and xen), Oracle (kernel, postgresql:12, postgresql:13, postgresql:15, and python39:3.9 and...
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and key executives are expected to present a plan later this month to the company's board of directors to slice off unnecessary businesses and revamp capital spending, according to a source familiar with the...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) video creation and editing tools have progressed technologically to the point that they can now generate footage and provide additional resources—including templates, voiceovers, and automated editing—to create professional videos for varying ...
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Almost three years on and many customers have yet to make the move Windows 11 continues to nibble at the market share of Windows 10, although has a way to go before finally surpassing its predecessor.…
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Speakers inside the spacecraft are producing a pulsing noise, and neither astronauts nor Mission Control can identify its cause.
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Nitrux, the Debian-based distribution known for its focus on simplicity and performance, has just released version 3.6.1, codenamed “lp.” This release packs a series of updates and fixes that are aimed at improving the overall experience for both new and existing users....
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Nowadays, it can seem like an impossible task to keep your online activity private and even more so while you torrent. This form of file sharing is heavily frowned upon by both ISPs, who might throttle your internet speeds if you’re caught, and government agencies who are...
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Despite mogul's US acquittal and recent death, IT giant will follow UK fraud case to its 'conclusion' HPE will pursue the widow of Mike Lynch for the $4 billion in damages it sought from him over the Autonomy merger following the Brit tech tycoon's recent death in a sailing...
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In 2024, the average cost of a data breach skyrocketed to $4.88 million, up from $4.45 million in 2023, showing a 10 percent spike and the highest increase since the pandemic. Some industries though have seen even bigger increases. Data from a Stocklytics survey of 604...
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Shopping for a laptop can be infuriating. Here’s how to sift through the acronyms, storage options, and extra features to find the best one for you.
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A svelte smart ring can track important health metrics and doesn't need to be charged every day.
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The online ticketing “fiasco” for the band’s upcoming reunion tour has led to pushback against dynamic pricing models and calls for more consumer protections.
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'Let's get one thing out of the way,' writes the Verge's transportation editor. Contrary to what you may have heard about U.S. sales of electric vehicles — sales are up. [Consumer insights company] JD Power is projecting that 1.2 million EVs will be sold in the US by the end...
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With generative AI affecting politics worldwide, researchers face a “detection gap,” as the biases built into systems mean tools for identifying fake content often work poorly or not at all in the Global South.
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Customers report inability to view transactions Updated UK banking giant Lloyds is struggling to account for malfunctioning online services today as customers report being unable to view transactions through the app or website.…
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Wildfires don’t just destroy forest—they can increase sediment in rivers and reservoirs, spark algae blooms, and pollute watercourses with dangerous chemicals, leaving water providers to grapple with long-term consequences.
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Earlier this year, I impulse-bought a tiny, inexpensive desktop PC for research purposes. I didn’t expect it to change my entire computing setup. But here I am now, using the $300 Beelink SER5 Mini PC as my daily workhorse, powering an ultrawide 1440p 100Hz monitor and...
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Gadget gladiators line up to supply world's largest healthcare org The NHS has launched a competition worth up to £1.5 billion for suppliers to provide a variety of computer hardware to the world's biggest healthcare organization, including PCs, printers, and peripherals.…
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Changing your broadband service provider has always been a hassle. Usually it takes around 10 days, not to mention that you have to put up with phone calls and emails from your old supplier offering you better deals and pleading with you not to go. For people in the UK,...
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