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Monday August 18, 2025. 07:00 PM
Trading volume on AI prediction markets reached approximately $20 million this month across platforms including Kalshi and Polymarket. Kalshi reports ten times the AI trading volume compared to early 2025. Bettors place wagers on outcomes including monthly AI model rankings, ...
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Amazon giant blames pricing bug after updated plans way more expensive than initially suggested Updated AWS has introduced new pricing for Kiro, its AI-driven coding tool, but unlike the pricing originally announced, the latest plans are 'a wallet-wrecking tragedy,'...
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Supply chain breach has been a major target of legal action Microsoft-owned talk-to-text outfit Nuance has agreed to cough up $8.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over the sprawling MOVEit Transfer mega-breach – although it admits no liability.…
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Prospect magazine, in a recent piece: 'LinkedIn doesn't know me anymore,' someone complained to me recently. 'What do you mean?' I asked. She explained that the platform has replaced the old 'recommended jobs' section, which used to show her quite useful job openings based...
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P2P power networks beat stingy feed-in tariffs for Aussie households, study finds Boffins looking into the Australian solar energy ecosystem say that sharing really is caring – and potentially profitable when homes with solar panels can sell their excess energy to...
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Dust is that 'feature' or drawback, The Verge's reviewer Allison Johnson argues. Samsung's head of smartphone planning Minseok Kang told her earlier this year that creating dustproof foldable phones remains technically challenging but 'not impossible.' Current flagship...
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HR SaaS giant insists core systems untouched Workday has admitted that attackers gained access to one of its third-party CRM platforms, but insists its core systems and customer tenants are untouched.…
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Wikipedia volunteer Grnrchst uncovered a decade-long campaign that created articles about composer David Woodard in 335 languages. The investigation identified 200 accounts and IP addresses systematically creating Woodard articles across 92 languages between 2017 and 2019,...
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If at first you succeed, keep trying until you don't SpaceX is gearing up for another Starship launch, blaming a previous failure on structural issues and fuel pressurization problems.…
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Virtual agents to guide citizens through red tape – but not remove any of it The UK government has leapt into the AI hype with a raft of 'Exemplar' programs it claims will deliver billions in value – including a Clippy-style assistant to help citizens navigate complex...
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From wired to wireless to ultralight, we've tested dozens of gaming mice to find the best for work, your next MMO, and everything in between.
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'The U.S. is currently home to more than 18 million cancer survivors,' reports the Wall Street Journal, 'over 5% of the total population' (including those who are living with the disease). Their article tells the story of Gwen Orilio, who was diagnosed with stage-four lung...
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Agency swears breaches are rare, just not rare enough to stop 186 being binned for sticky fingers The UK tax authority has been forced to clean house after dozens of staff were caught helping themselves to taxpayer records.…
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WIRED’s air quality expert breaks down what we—and you—should consider when assessing one of these popular appliances.
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Sni5Gect research crew targets sweet spot during device / network handshake pause Security boffins have released an open source tool for poking holes in 5G mobile networks, claiming it can do up- and downlink sniffing and a novel connection downgrade attack - plus 'other...
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When you're asking AI chatbots for answers, they're data-mining you Opinion Recently, OpenAI ChatGPT users were shocked – shocked, I tell you! – to discover that their searches were appearing in Google search. You morons! What do you think AI chatbots are doing? Doing...
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For years, smartphones and computers have threatened to erase writing by hand. Would that be so bad?
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From laptops for any kind of coursework to scooters to get you to class on time, here's everything you need to crush this school year.
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Young people entering classrooms this fall need a totally different tool set than the generations before them.
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Long plagued by moderation issues, the platform recently released a series of updates aimed at improving the experience for kids. Experts worry they could have the opposite effect.
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