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Sunday June 30, 2024. 09:34 AM
Slashdot reader Required Snark shared this article from Ars Technica: Almost exactly two years ago, as it prepared for the next generation of human spaceflight, NASA chose a pair of private companies to design and develop new spacesuits. These were to be new spacesuits that...
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Today the Wall Street Journal reported that restoring net neutrality to America is 'on shakier legal footing after a Supreme Court decision on Friday shifted power away from federal agencies.' 'It's hard to overstate the impact that this ruling could have on the regulatory...
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Saturday June 29, 2024. 05:40 PM
A picture is worth a 1,000 words... or was that a 1,000 TOPS Hands On The launch of Microsoft's Copilot+ AI PCs brought with it a load of machine-learning-enhanced functionality, including an image generator built right into MS Paint that runs locally and turns your doodles...
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These WIRED-tested hearing aids are affordable, audiologist-approved alternatives to prescription devices. No doctor’s appointment necessary.
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Mattress sales aren't just a President's Day or Memorial Day thing anymore. You can score a WIRED-tested mattress at a great price right now.
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Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested multiroom mesh systems will get you online in no time.
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TL;DR: Now through 7/21, you can get Microsoft Visio 2021 Professional for Windows for just $19.97. For crunching numbers and analyzing data, there’s Microsoft Excel. But when it comes to navigating more complicated data that requires charts and diagrams, you must use a...
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Keep your water bottle close, like an old-timey soldier on the move, and never be thirsty again.
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Plus: A zippy new race car is powered by hydrogen, the FCC promotes carrier phone unlocking, and Hyundai’s reasonably affordable new EV is very cute—but you can’t buy it in the States.
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From electric appliances to clay pots, we’ve put some of the most popular types of steamers to the test.
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EveryPlate is an affordable meal kit. What’s the catch?
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As more and more infrastructure is deployed in space, the risk of cyber attacks increases. The US military wants to team up with the private sector to protect assets everyone relies on.
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Plus: A cloud company says notorious Russian hacker group APT29 attacked it, Chinese hackers use ransomware to hide their espionage campaigns, and a bank popular with startups discloses a cyberattack.
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Ahead of July 4th celebrations, these Independence Day sales can help you save on firepits, ebikes, tech, and mattresses.
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Impact studies crucial for accurately determining Red Planet's age Seismic data from Mars indicates that our neighboring planet is hit about three hundred times a year by meteorites the size of basketballs.…
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Yes, Joe totally had editing help that night, he was certainly impresszzz.... Poll OpenAI's ChatGPT fell for an inaccurate claim that Thursday night's US presidential debate between Trump and Biden on CNN would have a one to two-minute delay, rather than the usual few...
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Unless you've got a lawyer, that is Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, said this week that machine-learning companies can scrape most content published online and use it to train neural networks because it's essentially 'freeware.'…
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Friday June 28, 2024. 11:52 PM
Funny what happens if you take Tesla out of the numbers, though Interest in electric vehicles has waned slightly among US motorists for the first time since 2020 says Pew Research, with only three out of ten Americans right now saying they're considering a battery-powered...
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So, so many lines of memory-unsafe routines in crucial open source, and unsafe dependencies The US government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has analyzed 172 critical open source projects and found that more than half contain code written in...
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Same APT29 crew that hit Microsoft and SolarWinds. How close were we to a mega backdoor situation? TeamViewer says it was Russian intelligence that broke into its systems this week.…
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