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Google is offering an on-campus hotel 'special' to help lure workers back to the office
The offer is part of the search giant's efforts to bring remote employees back to offices.
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Most popular 'real' desktop will soon be the Linux desktop
Microsoft is moving Windows to the cloud and Apple will be happy to have you run macOS on the cloud
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The working-from-home debate gets old
If your people are happy and productive doing their job from home, let them!
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AI can identify passwords by sound of keys being pressed, study suggests
Researchers create system using sound recordings that can work out what is being typed with more than 90% accuracy
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Criminals Have Created Their Own ChatGPT Clones
Cybercriminals are touting large language models that could help them with phishing or creating malware. But the AI chatbots could just be their own kind of scam.
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'The most stunning demo I've ever seen in my life': ChatGPT impressed Bill Gates by acing AP Bio exam
ChatGPT's AP Biology score demonstrates near human-level competency, according to tech billionaire Bill Gates.
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Free Safelink Wireless Tablet with Discounted Internet
A detailed guide on how to get a Safelink Wireless free tablet with discount of $30 on monthly internet usage.
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Pink Floyd Song Reconstructed From People's Brain Activity
Neuroscientists were able to recreate “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1″ using AI to decipher the brain’s electrical activity
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The renewable energy revolution is happening faster than you think
Both China and the US, the world's top carbon emitters, are racing ahead with solar panels and wind turbines. It is even looking like we may soon see the beginning of the end for fossil fuels
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LionGlass: New Type of Glass That’s Greener and 10x More Damage Resistant
Globally, glass manufacturing emits at least 86 million tons of carbon dioxide annually. However, a new type of glass called LionGlass, developed by Penn State researchers, offers the potential to reduce this carbon output by 50%. Not only does this innovative glass demand considerably less energy f
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Open Source AI and the Llama 2 Kerfuffle
The definition of open source is being challenged in the age of AI. Three experts join the conversation to discuss what needs to evolve.
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Rocket Lab will launch NASA's Earth energy measuring cubesats
The satellites, called PREFIRE, will measure the infrared radiation that enters and leaves the planet using a spectrometer instrument.
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Where have my X (aka Twitter) images gone?
X isn't rendering pictures and links on posts made before December 2014. I lost years' worth of links and images. Did you?
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‘Tesla Syndrome’ Explains Why Tech Is Making Us Miserable
There’s a class war that’s leading to worse innovations—but it’s not between the sides you think it is.
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Automakers now have to comply with MA's Right to Repair law
NHTSA reverses course, says automakers now have to comply with Massachusetts's Right to Repair law, despite hacking concerns.
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Red Hat's Source Code Lockout Spells Disaster for CentOS Alternatives: Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux in Trouble?
Red Hat's new move means that RHEL-source code is only accessible to users with subscriptions. What do you think about this?
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4 Zoom alternatives with better video conferencing privacy policies
More than half of remote meetings are held with Zoom, but that was before privacy concerns disrupted its market. Now, it's time to look at other video conferencing services.
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Hackers shut down 2 of the world's most advanced telescopes
It's unclear exactly what the nature of the cyberattacks were or from where they originated.
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It's not just you — no one is posting on social media anymore
Social media is on the decline. Instagram is all ads. No one's posting on BeReal. TikTok is for influencers. The new place for sharing: group chats.
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Delta Air Lines says it has protected its planes against interference from 5G wireless signals
Delta Air Lines said Thursday that it has completed upgrading its fleet to protect key equipment against interference from 5G wireless signals, plugging a hole that could have disrupted flights during low visibility.
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