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1 year ago+19 19 0Why Are Modern PC Games Using So Much VRAM?
With the best graphics cards now sporting more RAM than an average PC, we look at just why games are using ever more video memory to create...
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1 year ago+23 23 0Xbox Is Running Out Of Time To Get It Right
Redfall's rough launch shows patience for a Microsoft comeback is wearing thin
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1 year ago+17 17 0Tucker's Racist Text That Freaked Out Fox: 'It's Not How White Men Fight'
A message in discovery led to the eventual firing of the Fox News host, the New York Times reports
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1 year ago+16 16 0Scientists Discover Fungi That Can Eat Plastic in Just 140 Days
This is a big win for the environment!
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1 year ago+24 24 0Republicans respond to Biden reelection announcement with AI-generated attack ad
Republicans deepfake their Biden response.
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1 year ago+28 28 0Wearable patch can painlessly deliver drugs through the skin
A wearable patch from MIT applies painless ultrasonic waves to the skin, creating tiny channels that drugs can pass through. The work, led by Canan Dagdeviren of the MIT Media Lab, could be used to treat a variety of skin conditions.
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1 year ago+22 22 0Wrongfully convicted man freed after nearly 3 decades in prison meets his longtime pen pal for the first time
Lamar Johnson and Ginny Schrappen struck up a fast friendship and corresponded constantly for decades.
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1 year ago+23 23 0Microsoft has big changes in the works for Windows 11 – and one just arrived
Revamp of File Explorer is a major piece of work, and this new photo gallery is a key introduction here
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1 year ago+14 14 0Florida lawmaker calls for eradication of LGBTQ+ community
Florida Republican lawmaker Randy Fine has appeared to call for the eradication of all queer people, while defending his drag-ban bill.
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1 year ago+24 24 0Porn sites would have to verify users are over 18 under federal online safety plans
Ottawa is planning to introduce an online safety bill later this year and it is expected the bill will impose a duty of care on platforms to protect children from harm
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1 year ago+3 3 0Why the Moon Is the Next Tourism Frontier
Tourists travelling into outer space isn’t a fantasy for the future—it’s happening now
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1 year ago+19 19 0‘Pokémon’ Taught a Generation That It Was OK to Be Queer
Team Rocket, the lovably bumbling bad guys chasing Ash and Pikachu for the cartoon’s recently concluded run, were secretly some of the first LGBTQ characters kids grew up with.
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1 year ago+23 23 0‘Smart bandage’ with biosensors could help chronic wounds heal, study claims
Scientists test device that can monitor and stimulate burns, diabetic ulcers and non-healing surgical wounds
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1 year ago+26 26 0 x 1Researchers used AI to determine if someone had a cold from the tone of their voice
The study of 630 people analyzed vocal patterns and accurately predicted a cold 70% of the time, The Economist reported.
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1 year ago+21 21 0Tesla hit with class action lawsuit over alleged privacy intrusion
A California Tesla owner on Friday sued the electric carmaker in a prospective class action lawsuit accusing it of violating the privacy of customers.
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1 year ago+4 4 0China Says It Will Hold Military Drills Around Taiwan
Taiwan’s president visited the United States this week and met with the House speaker, angering Beijing, which had threatened consequences.
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1 year ago+26 26 0The signs of heart disease your phone can spot
Mobile phones have come a long way since the first ever cellphone call 50 years ago – they can even be used to help diagnose your health.
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1 year ago+23 23 0Tax loopholes abound, but AI could shut them down
To eliminate tax loopholes that cost the federal government billions of dollars every year, tech and law experts are working together to create artificial intelligence that can find loopholes better than a legion of blue-chip tax accountants.
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1 year ago+25 25 0 x 1Avoid using free public phone charging stations, FBI Denver warns
Federal Bureau of Investigation officials in Denver are warning travelers and shoppers to avoid public free phone charging portals, warning that "bad actors" use these to install malware and tracking software onto computers and phones.
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1 year ago+19 19 0Cancer and heart disease vaccines ‘ready by end of the decade’
Exclusive: Pharmaceutical firm says groundbreaking jabs could save millions of lives