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Study shows Tesla owners have most car accidents, but Ram has the worst drivers
LendingTree's study, based on tens of millions of insurance quotes between November 2022 and November 2023, placed Tesla drivers at the top of the most-accident-prone list. Only...
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New L4S standard is poised to speed up your internet and reduce latency
This new standard will boost your internet throughput, no matter what speed you get.
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Fakes: Not an Internet Thing, but a Human Thing
Deepfakes, bots, fake worlds, fake accounts—people crave fiction, even amidst fact
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George Carlin Estate Sues Creators of AI-Generated Comedy Special in Key Lawsuit Over Stars’ Likenesses
"We have to draw a line in the sand," says daughter Kelly Carlin, who sued creators of an hourlong special titled 'George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead.'
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Apple pays out over claims it deliberately slowed down iPhones
The tech giant is compensating US customers and faces similar allegations in the UK.
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States suing Meta accuse company of manipulating its apps to make children addicted
Meta is the target of state lawsuits over allegations it has harmed the mental health of children and misled the public about safety. State attorneys general argue Facebook and Instagram deliberately manipulate their apps in ways that addict kids and failed to keep them off despite age limits..
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China’s Spaceplane Has Released Multiple Mystery Objects In Orbit
The nature of the objects is unclear, but at least some of them appear to be transmitting signals of different kinds.
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Top 5 Apple Products to Look Forward to in 2024
2024 is shaping up to be a landmark year for Apple, with the company set to enter a new product category for the first time since 2015. We're...
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How Tesla, BMW, Ford, GM and Mercedes driver assist systems compare
We tested vehicles from BMW, Tesla, GM, Ford and Mercedes equipped with advanced driver assistance systems. Here's how they performed.
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NoaBot: Another Mirai Botnet Strikes at Linux Devices
Akamai's team of security experts has discovered a new cryptomining campaign, dubbed NoaBot, leveraging the SSH protocol to spread its malware.
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2023: The Year Open Source Security Supply Chain Grew Up
Open source security has always been important. We just pretended otherwise. We don't have that luxury of laziness anymore.
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Kubernetes co-founder flags the cloud's big open source problem
Security is a looming issue for deployments based on open-source software, Kubernetes co-founder Craig McLuckie said
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7.1 million miles, 3 minor injuries: Waymo’s safety data looks good
Waymo says its cars cause injuries six times less often than human drivers.
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Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots
AI chatbots can convince other chatbots to instruct users how to build bombs and cook meth
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Liquid AI, a new MIT spinoff, wants to build an entirely new type of AI | TechCrunch
Liquid AI, a new MIT spinoff, has raised nearly $40 million in a seed round to build an entirely new type of AI called a liquid neural network.
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The Hobbes OS/2 Archive logs off permanently in April
Fans of the tech dinosaur have a few months to fill their drives with software
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Delayed Open Source Publication Emerges as Open Source Rival
DOSP involves initially releasing software under a proprietary license, followed by a planned transition to an open source license.
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Apple diagnostics software being made available for DIY repairs
For the first time ever, customers wanting to carry out DIY repairs on their devices will be given access to...
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This is how to protect your computers from LogoFAIL attacks
This obnoxious constellation of firmware attacks takes over computers. Here's which devices are vulnerable and what you can do to protect them.
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AI to hit 40% of jobs and worsen inequality, IMF says
Policymakers should address the "troubling trend", says the organisation's managing director Kristalina Georgieva.