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The rumored movement shooter is still in pre-alpha and without a release date.
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NEW RESOURCES Poynter: New Poynter hub serves journalists working with AI and audiences trying to make sense of it. "The Poynter Institute today launched a new AI hub on Poynter.org, bringing together […]
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As our phones become more advanced, batteries are feeling the strain. But advances in technology and shifts in our habits could help close the gap.
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Even new creators can sign up for access.
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Over the years, the iPhone's operating system has gotten complicated. Apple adds new features with every version of iOS, and many of them aren't always obvious, leading to hidden iPhone capabilities you might not be aware of.
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The initial run will focus on older Apple Silicon systems.
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Your personal information, such as phone numbers and addresses, may already be accessible online.
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OpenAI today launched Daybreak, an answer to Anthropic's Project Glasswing initiative and Mythos AI model. Like Glasswing, Daybreak is a cyber defense effort that will help tech companies find security vulnerabilities in their platforms.
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Social network Reddit recently began blocking mobile visitors to its website while pushing them to download the official Reddit app, and it's fair to say that the move is not going down well with users.
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Advocacy against data centers isn't necessarily all about being anti-AI.
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NEW RESOURCES Scientific Data: CactEcoDB: Trait, spatial, environmental, phylogenetic and diversification data for the cactus family . "Cactaceae are a morphologically and ecologically diverse succulent family that are iconic components of ecosystems […]
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NEW RESOURCES Spotted in my RSS feeds: JobLoss.AI. "Newly reported layoffs where AI is either explicitly cited or credibly blamed as a material factor. Reporting window starts January 1, 2025." KENS: ‘Part […]
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A malicious campaign against data centers stole the access credentials of some of the world's biggest companies — including Amazon, Apple, Goldman Sachs, and Microsoft — according to reports.
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Image Credit: GoogleGoogle has been publicly building tiny radar chips since 2015. They can tell you how well you sleep, control a smartwatch, count sheets of paper, and have you play the world's smallest violin. But the company's Soli radar hasn't necessarily seen commercial success, primarily in an ill-fated Pixel phone. Now Google has launched an open source API standard called Ripple that could theoretically bring the technology to additional devices outside of Google, possibly even a car, as Ford is one of the participants in the new standard.
Technically, Ripple is under the auspices of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the same industry body that h
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