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Friday September 20, 2024. 04:30 PM
Restaurants field a high volume of phone calls from inquisitive tourists or diners running late. Increasingly, voice chatbots are picking up on the other end of the line.
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Even if your network knowledge runs deep there’s a high chance you haven’t heard of Nagle’s Algorithm. Named after its creator, John Nagle, this algorithm plays a part in the efficient operation of your router’s TCP/IP traffic. That being so, savvy gamers have added...
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Everyone deserves to experience high-performance PC gaming, but that can be tough when gaming laptops are so expensive. That’s why I can’t help but share whenever I spot a hot deal on a great gaming laptop. Today, this HP Omen Transcend laptop is $400 off at Best Buy and ...
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Yes, you really can climb a building by jumping back and forth between two opposing walls. Thank you, Isaac Newton.
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Yesterday, Microsoft announced in a blog post that Windows App has finally been released to the general public and is available for Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and web browsers. In a nutshell, Windows App is a “unified experience” that lets you securely connect to a...
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Should you splurge for the new Series 10 or stick with the SE? Let us help you figure out which version to get (and which to avoid).
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Activate OS-level governors and power profiles, cut energy use by '25 – 50 percent' Datacenter power consumption has become a major concern in recent years, as utilities struggle to keep up with growing demand and operators are forced to seek alternative means to keep the...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: After 20 years, it's now possible for solo players to finish storylines in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft that previously required a group to do an intensive raid. That's thanks to...
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Paul Graham’s viral essay explains why Brian Chesky and Steve Jobs ruled and professional managers stink. But if a manager is smart and the founder is meh, who’s better?
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Console gamers have a leg up on PC gamers when it comes to ease of use. Turn it on and your settings are mostly chosen for you with little fuss. From game to game, the overall experience is standardized — no need to worry if your PlayStation 5 can handle the latest...
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Workers forced to manually correct setup that struggles to produce auditable accounts after customizations The Oracle finance system implemented by stricken Birmingham City Council allocated £2 billion ($2.65 billion) in cash to the wrong financial year, leaving public...
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Vice President Kamala Harris talked about her childhood, her debate with Donald Trump, her gun ownership, and the policies that define her campaign in this special edition of the WIRED Autocomplete Interview.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will take the stage Wednesday morning to deliver a keynote address about all things AR and VR, chatbots, headsets, smart glasses, and generative AI. Here’s a preview.
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Definitely not punishment for someone leaking internal data Updated There's no fairy tale ending for Slack at entertainment behemoth Disney following reports that the Salesforce-owned messaging service will be ditched in favor of Microsoft Teams.…
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As the baby pygmy hippo has gone mega-viral, the Thai zoo where she was born is hustling to trademark her and keep her safe.
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The TikTok owner’s newest board member revels in challenging the establishment.
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Welcome to your new Apple smartphone. Here’s how to get the most out of it right out of the box.
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I’ve written a lot about ad blockers in the last few weeks, from Google’s Chrome updates making some popular options inoperable, to alternatives that will work, to my reason for blocking every ad on YouTube. So when I was contacted by representatives from Ghostery, a...
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Windows licenses cost a lot—almost to the point of pain. Paying $139 for Windows 11 Home or $200 for Windows 11 Pro feels exorbitant when Linux is free, especially when that much money is easily a third of a budget PC build. Yet with less developer support for Linux,...
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BSL shenanigans continue to make waves Open Source Summit Europe Virter is a useful little tool if you often create – and then remove – VMs to try stuff. It's arguably carried on the ripples from HashiCorp dropping the BSL into the FOSS pond.…
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