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Saturday November 9, 2024. 05:02 PM
Stay hydrated in style and cut down on single-use plastic with our favorite bottles—now updated with information on lead.
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A 2002 Slashdot post informed the world that 'Recently Blake Ross, a developer of the Phoenix web browser, has made a post on the Mozillazine forums looking for a new name for the project. Apparently the people over at Phoenix Technologies decided that the name interferes...
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TCL’s midrange TV is a top performer with one major caveat.
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We braved the cold to answer a modern dilemma: Can you keep your hands warm and use a smartphone at the same time?
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TL;DR: SurfShark VPN protects your data, hides your location, and gives you access to content from anywhere. Get two years for $45.59 with coupon code HOLIDAY20 until November 17. These days, surfing the internet without a safeguard is a bit like wading into shark-infested...
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Here’s our essential guide for every yogi's flow, from mats and towels to blocks and blankets.
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An anonymous reader shares a post from Financial Times: The economic and geopolitical conditions of the past year or two have created arguably the most hostile environment in history for incumbent parties and politicians across the developed world. From America's Democrats...
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Swarovski Optik’s new AX Visio binoculars use image-recognition algorithms and GPS data to discern the species of whatever bird you point them at. And they work anywhere in the world.
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Zebra mussels, hydrilla, and now a water flea have made their homes in New Croton Reservoir.
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Plus: Hot Topic confirms a customer data breach, Germany arrests a US citizen for allegedly passing military secrets to Chinese intelligence, and more.
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Get ahead of the Black Friday sales with these Veterans Day mattress deals on all our editor-tested picks.
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Law enforcement officers are warning other officials and forensic experts that iPhones which have been stored securely for forensic examination are somehow rebooting themselves, returning the devices to a state that makes them much harder to unlock, 404 Media is reporting,...
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Dwindling power and problematic communications, but the spacecraft just keeps on going 'We're definitely going to make the 50th anniversary,' says Professor Garry Hunt, one of the scientists responsible for NASA's Voyager mission, as Voyager 1 recovers from an unexpected...
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Google is generally rolling out its Gemini AI-powered Vids app that lets you create video presentations using a prompt. From a report: Some of Vids' key features include letting Gemini auto-insert stock footage for you, generating a script, and making AI voiceovers so you...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: Police are on the hunt for 43 monkeys who escaped from a research facility in South Carolina, after a keeper left their pen open. The rhesus macaque fugitives broke out of Alpha Genesis, a company that breeds primates for...
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Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from The Verge: It's been two long years since the launch of Matter -- the one smart home standard designed to rule them all -- and there's been a fair amount of disappointment around a sometimes buggy rollout, slow adoption...
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With the debut of the Pirate Bay TV series in Sweden, international viewers are finding it surprisingly difficult to pirate. TorrentFreak reports: The series premiered at the on-demand platform of the Swedish national broadcaster SVT a few hours ago. International deals...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The FBI is warning that hackers are obtaining private user information — including emails and phone numbers — from U.S.-based tech companies by compromising government and police email addresses to submit 'emergency' data...
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Now that's a brew-haha Struggling chip giant Intel has rescinded a cost-cutting plan to abolish free coffee and tea for its staff.…
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Starting November 11, TSMC plans to stop supplying 7 nm and smaller chips to Chinese companies working on AI processors and GPUs. 'The move is reportedly to ensure it remains compliant with US export restrictions,' reports The Register. From the report: This will not affect...
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