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Sunday September 1, 2024. 02:33 PM
The WIRED Gear team has tested all types of kids’ bikes. Here are our top picks.
We did the hard work of munching, sniffing, and nibbling to help you level up your nosh game.
It’s a small world after all, and these cameras can capture all of it at once, giving you a 360-degree view.
'The Big Bang may not have been the beginning of the universe,' writes LiveScience, citing 'a theory of cosmology that suggests the universe can 'bounce' between phases of contraction and expansion.' The recent study suggests that dark matter could be composed of black holes ...
Good things come to those who wait – and have deep pockets Review It's no secret that this vulture is partial to an adult beverage or two. But brewing your own? That way lies madness due to the complexities involved. However, the iGulu F1 seeks to make home-brew disasters...
TL;DR: For low-stress travel on a budget, use AI to find your flight and hotel with a OneAir Elite Plan, now $69.99. Traveling on a budget while still living it up luxury style can be a challenge, but the right tools make it possible and maybe even easy. With a OneAir Elite...
'Sometimes an artificial intelligence tool comes out of nowhere and dominates the conversation on social media,' writes Tom's Guide. 'This week that app is Cursor, an AI coding tool that uses models like Claude 3.5 Sonnet and GPT-4o to make it easier than ever to build your...
A new mathematic proof marks the first progress in decades on a problem about how order emerges.
More than 25,000 Python developers from nearly 200 countries took the 7th annual Python Developers Survey between November 2023 and February 2024, with 85% saying Python was their main language. Some interesting findings: Though Python 2 reached 'end-of-life' status in April ...
A climate newsletter from the Los Angeles Times asked the question: Is it ethical to have children in the face of climate change? And they start by noting many people ask that question: A Pew Research Survey published in July found that among U.S. adults aged 18 to 49 who...
Saturday August 31, 2024. 11:34 PM
The online news site San Francisco Standard profiles an open-source platform 'that takes advantage of large language models to help users generate health insurance appeals with AI... 'A Fight Health Insurance user can scan their insurance denial, and the system will craft...
Though the ocean covers about 70% of earth, we humans have only mapped a quarter of its floor to a high resolution, reports CNN. Many of the world's highest mountains aren't visible on land — they rise up thousands of meters from the seafloor. An expedition to the Nazca...
The Washington Post writes that Telegram's 'anything-goes approach' to its 950 million users 'has also made it one of the internet's largest havens for child predators, experts say....' 'Durov's critics say his public idealism masks an opportunistic business model that...
Remember when a door-sized panel blew off a Boeing aircraft back in January? The Seattle Times reports that the 'door plug' incident 'was caused by two distinct manufacturing errors by different crews' in a Boeing assembly plant in Renton, Washington last fall. (And that...
Also, US offering $2.5M for Belarusian hacker, Backpage kingpins jailed, additional MOVEit victims, and more in brief A series of IP cameras still used all over the world, despite being well past their end of life, have been exploited to create a new Mirai botnet. …
This hot tub is a cheap and easy way to relax—but it still requires a commitment.
TL;DR: Get unlimited access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more when you get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Pro 2021 for Windows, now just $39.97. A Microsoft 365 subscription is an expensive way of not owning anything. If you’re done renting your...
The Wall Street Journal reports that long Covid 'has pushed around one million Americans out of the labor force, economists estimate.' More than 5% of adults in the U.S. have long Covid, and it is most prevalent among Americans in their prime working years. About 3.6 million ...
CSO Online reports that North Korea 'is actively infiltrating Western companies using skilled IT workers who use fake identities to pose as remote workers with foreign companies, typically but not exclusively in the U.S.' Slashdot reader snydeq shares their report, which...
After game developer Nolen Royalty launched his short-lived viral site 'One Million Checkboxes' in June. (Any visitor could check or uncheck a box in the grid — which would change how it displayed for every other visitor to the site, in near real-time.) 'Within days there...
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