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Sunday October 27, 2024. 01:00 PM
Invisibly to us, insects and other tiny creatures use static electricity to travel, avoid predators, collect pollen, and more. New experiments explore how evolution may have influenced this phenomenon.
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SFGate spills the secrets of Disneyland's 'Enchanted Tiki Room' and its lifelike animatronic singing birds — Jose, Fritz, Michael and Pierre — 'whose movements were perfectly synced with the audio track.' 'Beneath the room, the heartbeat of the attraction is a $1 million inst...
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It turns out morning light beats evening rays for health benefits The streets of Soho aren't alive with disco or bellbottoms anymore, so maybe it's time to ditch another '70s icon we should have outgrown by now, says the British Sleep Society (BSS).…
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My journey to play games like Starfield on anything except an Xbox accidentally proved the console still has its place.
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TL;DR: For $39.99, the 1minAI Pro Plan delivers lifetime access to versatile AI tools, with free monthly credits included. Are you tired of juggling multiple AI tools to handle your creative tasks? With the 1minAI Pro Plan, you get permanent access to a powerful suite of...
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TL;DR: Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for $19.97 through October 27 and enjoy advanced multitasking, improved security, and gaming enhancements. If you’re still rocking an older version of Windows or just can’t upgrade through Windows Update, here’s your chance to jump into ...
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'Google essentially disappeared us from the internet,' says the couple who created price-comparison site Foundem in 2006. Google's search results for 'price comparison' and 'comparison shopping' buried their site — for more than three years. Today the BBC looks at their...
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'Nvidia dethroned Apple as the world's most valuable company on Friday...' reports Reuters, 'powered by insatiable demand for its specialized artificial intelligence chips.' Nvidia's stock market value briefly touched $3.53 trillion, slightly above Apple's $3.52 trillion,...
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Saturday October 26, 2024. 05:30 PM
Also there's a beta of 9.5 – which is more than there is of RHEL The AlmaLinux team unveiled a new distribution, but don't get too excited. It's not meant to be a new flavor or intended for production use.…
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We tested the best electric bikes in every category: commuting, mountain biking, foldable, cruisers, and more.
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It’s rare for WIRED to pronounce a new car an instant smash hit, but the all-electric Renault 5 ticks all the boxes.
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No Time to Die, My Old Ass, and American Fiction are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.
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Plus: Apple offers $1 million to hack its AI cloud infrastructure, Iranian hackers successfully peddle stolen Trump campaign docs, Russia hacks the nation of Georgia, and a “cyberattack” that wasn’t.
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With iPhone sales down and Apple Intelligence banned, Apple looks ready to compromise.
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If only all Android apps were so effortlessly stylish BORK!BORK!BORK! As large and cheap LCD displays become ever more common, techies on the move can see there is no rest for the IoT signage silage – but this does not seem to be the case if your name is Mr Biz Daemon.…
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Bit barns aren't going to hook up to nuclear in a rush Datacenter operators worried about securing enough energy supplies should turn to on-site generation such as gas turbines in the short term, while longer-term answers may include sources like small nuclear reactors –...
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Friday October 25, 2024. 10:18 PM
From imported gore to found footage frights, these movies are sure to get you into the spirit of the season.
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'They prefer to live in a world where publicly reported facts are owned by corporations' Artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI has hit back at a lawsuit claiming that it's unfairly harvesting data from Dow Jones & Co and the New York Post to feed its AI engine, as...
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Allowing pretenders to co-opt the term is bad for everyone Opinion If you believe Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's AI large language model (LLM) Llama 3 is open source.…
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Tony Tulathimutte, author of Rejection, peers into the soul of millennial disorder in the way that no one else does.
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