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Ubisoft will delete your account, along with your game library, if it's inactive for too long
Twitter user @PC_enjoyer, a piracy and anti-DRM advocate, tweeted a very phishing-like email from Ubisoft informing them that they have not been using their Ubisoft account. As...
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Meta, Microsoft and Amazon team up on maps project to crack Apple-Google duopoly
Overture Maps Foundation is trying to collect enough data so that companies can build maps they own and operate rather than paying Google and Apple.
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SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launches world’s most massive communications satellite [Updated]
SpaceX has again launched a competitor's satellite, this time a 10-ton behemoth.
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Futuristic concrete could transform roads and homes into giant batteries
Low-cost cement could be used on roadways to provide contactless recharging for electric cars as they travel
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First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia
Nuclear power now makes up about 25% of the generation of Georgia Power, the largest unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co.
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Viral room-temperature superconductor claims spark excitement – and skepticism
Room-temperature superconductors could transform technology – but the latest, much-hyped claims should be approached with caution.
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Canon warns printer users to manually wipe Wi-Fi settings before discarding
If you thought a factory reset wipes Wi-Fi passwords, you'd be wrong.
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Tesla’s secret team to suppress thousands of driving range complaints
About a decade ago, Tesla rigged the dashboard readouts in its electric cars to provide “rosy” projections of how far owners can drive before needing to recharge, a source told Reuters.
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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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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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Zoom is entangled in an AI privacy mess
The popular video conferencing platform's recent privacy and AI policy changes have exploded in the company's face. Here's what to know.
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Favorite iOS 17 features so far: From passkeys to quick-crop
I’ve been meaning to do a roundup of my favorite iOS 17 features for some time and had been waiting...
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AI now lets you have real conversations with NPCs in video games
Future video games could feature a near-infinite number of possible storylines.
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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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AI improves breast cancer detection rate by 20 percent
Results from a study in Sweden show the potential of using artificial intelligence in mammography.
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Mission to the Moon: Who will win Russian and India's race to the lunar South Pole?
Two spacecraft – one built by India and the other by Russia – are hurtling on missions towards our Moon by very different routes. Does it matter which will win?
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The cloud is critical infrastructure – here's what that really means
Policy has not kept pace with how essential cloud computing has become to critical systems. Cloud attacks, such as SolarWinds, aren't the only threat as evidenced | The cloud isn't just important for business, it's become vital, which means danger to the cloud is a danger to all of us.
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One surviving Reddit app plans to charge based on how much you use it
Relay for Reddit could cost between $1 and $5 per month.
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LG just rolled out a $1,000 briefcase TV, and it's weirdly compelling
Who hasn't wanted to take their TV outside occasionally?
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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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