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Thursday August 29, 2024. 04:12 PM
You might be getting a new laptop today because this deal is a solid one: right now you can get this MSI Thin 15 (2024 model) gaming laptop for just $760 on Amazon, down from its usual $900. This sleek laptop contains an Intel Core i7-12650H CPU bolstered by 16GB of DDR5...
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TL;DR: Future tech workers can start their education with 1,000 different courses on development, cybersecurity, Amazon AWS, and more when you get lifetime access to LearnNowOnline.com for $49.99.  Once you’re out of school, new skills don’t just fall in your lap. You...
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Insists it's not cutting jobs and pays harder-to-automate people more with AI savings Buy-now-pay-later outfit Klarna's CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski is so thrilled with the performance of AI at his business that he's planning to shrink the human headcount by half – and...
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With 70 hours of battery life and a striking design, Razer’s wireless headset is a solid choice.
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Whether you need workout earbuds or gaming over-ears, these WIRED-tested picks sound like a million bucks.
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At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsFastest ever writing our 450GB fileFan-cooled heatsinkDRAM cache for fast random performanceConsPriceyMiddling single-queue benchmark numbers for a DRAM designOur VerdictThe Adata 970 Pro set a performance record writing 450GB, but was middling ...
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French police reckon financial system targeted during Summer Games Nearly four weeks after the cyberattack on dozens of French national museums during the Olympic Games, the Brain Cipher ransomware group claims responsibility for the incident and says 300 GB of data will be...
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Although most people have fast internet access nowadays, sending large files and amounts of data remains a problem. This is because free e-mail services such as Outlook.com or Gmail limit the data volume per e-mail sent to a size between 20 and 34 MB, depending on the...
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Scottish provider promises no hidden fees, full control, and safe haven for data British hosting biz DataVita has launched what it calls 'National Cloud,' a service offering clients data residency within the UK, and claims to have full transparency over costs, with no hidden ...
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Politicians have long complained of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s attitude. What’s changed is their response.
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This summer, Apple gave websites more control over whether the company could train its AI models on their data. Major publishers and platforms like The New York Times and Facebook have already opted out.
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Smart video doorbells are an easy and effective way to improve your home security and ensure you never miss a package again. However, chunky outdated designs, short battery life and expensive subscriptions can often sour the deal. Thankfully, there are plenty of other ways...
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Isn't the education system in enough trouble already? Updated The UK government is set to equip teachers with AI tools to help them 'mark and plan lessons.'…
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Searching for the best yoga mat to help deepen your flow, master tree pose, and discover the meaning of life? For two of the three, we’ve got you covered.
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As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was preparing to endorse Donald Trump, two of his strongest soldiers were blaring AI-generated music while rolling a bus through Chicago. “We maintain,' one said, “the good vibes.”
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Around fifteen years ago, a high quality motherboard could actually increase system performance because it had better memory controllers and more functions. Nowadays, the memory controllers are integrated into the processor. The differences in the chipset performance of the...
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Single sign-on systems from several Big Tech companies are being incorporated into deepfake generators, WIRED found. Discord and Apple have started to terminate some developers’ accounts.
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The browser is increasingly becoming the central application on the PC. Today, users not only open their browsers to view websites, but also to work with office applications such as Word and Excel or Google Docs, to stream videos, films, and series, and also to quickly edit...
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UK grocer suffers IT issues with clothing orders, self-scanning, and store picker app The UK's third-largest grocery retailer continues to see its IT operations beset with problems as it struggles with its fraught divorce from US retail giant Walmart.…
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As the hardware got more capable, the messes got more expensive Part 2: The 16-bit era Welcome back to The Reg FOSS desk's roundup of the slip-ups and missteps from the dawn of the microcomputer industry onward – at least those that are most memorable to us.…
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