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Elon Musk breaks official Guinness World Record for being a loser
From Guinness World Records: Elon Musk (South Africa) has officially broken the world record for the largest loss of personal fortune in history. He has lost approximately $182 billion (£…
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Apple is reportedly making an all-in-one cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth chip
Apple might be moving away from Broadcom.
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Building up Rust
What's whaRust supports its contributors, from developers to writers to videographers.
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Here's how to remotely takeover a Ferrari...account, that is
Multiple bugs affecting millions of vehicles from almost all major car brands could allow miscreants to perform any manner of mischief — in some cases including full takeovers — by exploiting vulnerabilities in the vehicles' telematic systems, automotive APIs and supporting infrastructure, according to security researchers.
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The government knows UFOs are real. Now what?
UFOs are real, and the government is aware. But that doesn't mean we know what they are and that they are signs of alien technology.
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Former Porn Star Ron Jeremy to Be Declared Incompetent to Stand Trial for Rape Due to...
Ron Jeremy will reportedly be declared incompetent to stand trial for more than 30 counts of rape. According to the Los Angeles Times, the retired adult film star, 69, whose legal name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, is suffering from "severe dementia" and will be declared unfit for trial on Jan. 17 and likely be placed in a state-run hospital, following allegations from at least 20 women since June 2020.
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Financial operations struggle with interoperability, open source and the cloud
FinOps are moving to open source and the cloud, but it's not been an easy journey.
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This small box could be the future of building in outer space
MIT scientists built a microwave-sized box that could let astronauts build parts in space that can’t be made on Earth.
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Kuo: Apple's Mixed-Reality Headset Likely to Debut at Spring Media Event or WWDC
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a tweet thread today that ongoing delays with development of Apple's mixed-reality headset have likely pushed mass shipment of the device back to the end of the second quarter or into the third quarter of this year.
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There’s Another Anna Delvey-Style Fraudster, and Her Web of Lies Is Unraveling
One of Tina Duong's more outlandish scams involved hiring 300 actors to play her friends and family to fool her husband at their lavish wedding.
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BMW's i Vision Dee Sedan Is a Chameleon-Like Concept with Mind-Bending Traits
Not only can the i Vision Dee change colors and make faces, but its windshield also acts as a screen—think virtual reality without the headset.
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Maca unveils its improved hydrogen-powered flying racecar at CES 2023
Maca's S11 comes with three pairs of electric-powered rotors and six electric motors, all powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
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Job cuts and falling shares: how did it all go so wrong for the US tech sector?
Amazon announced 18,000 job cuts, Apple’s share price fell below $2tn (£1.7tn) and there was more bad news from Tesla: it has been another tough week for big US tech firms. But this has not been a one-off. The ongoing drama at Twitter since its takeover by Elon Musk in October has taken place against a backdrop of global economic uncertainty, retrenchment from aggressive expansion plans and China’s disruptive transition from Covid lockdowns to rocketing case numbers as restrictions ease.
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AMD Claims New Laptop Chip Is 30% Faster Than M1 Pro, Promises Up to 30 Hours of Battery Life
At CES this week, AMD announced a suite of new chips for notebooks and desktop computers, with one notable announcement being the company's new...
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Meta fined more than $400 million over ad targeting practices
Irish regulators on Wednesday hit Facebook parent Meta with hundreds of millions in fines for online privacy violations and banned the company from forcing European users to agree to personalized ads based on their online activity. Ireland's Data Protection Commission imposed two fines totaling 390 million euros ($414 million) in its decision in two cases that could shake up Meta's business model targeting users with ads based on what they do online.
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Non-binary DDR5 memory could be a game-changer for businesses everywhere
A cheaper and more flexible way to increase RAM has arrived
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Apple Patents Apple Pencil That Can Sample Colors From Real-World Surfaces
Apple has patented a possible next-generation Apple Pencil that can sample colors from the real world and then input that same color onto an iPad, as well as other features, including the ability to sample textures.
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Facial recognition tool led to mistaken arrest, lawyer says
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana authorities’ use of facial recognition technology led to the mistaken-identity arrest of a Georgia man on a fugitive warrant, an attorney said in a case that renews attention to racial disparities in the use of the digital tool.
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LG's 2023 OLED TVs are up to 70 percent brighter
It's no surprise that LG is refreshing its OLED TV lineup for 2023, but you might appreciate this year's upgrade if your set lives in a well-lit room. LG's new models include a per-pixel Brightness Booster Max feature that, on certain G3 series TVs (shown above), promises up to a 70 percent brighter picture. You might not spend as much time squinting during daytime viewing sessions.
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U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits
Amid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.
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ChatGPT Caused 'Code Red' at Google, Report Says
ChatGPT can deliver direct answers quickly, not pages of endless links. That's reportedly scaring Google.
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Kanye West’s former business manager says rapper is ‘missing’
Kanye West’s former business manager considers the rapper “missing”, as he’s apparently been unable to locate him for several weeks. Thomas St John was the “Gold Digger” musician’s senior financial advisor for 18 months but is now said to be suing him over lack of payment. In court papers filed on Monday 19 December, Thomas sought more time to serve the lawsuit papers to West, as he’s been unable to locate the rapper.
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Youtuber Coffeezilla turns down Logan Paul's invitation on his podcast IMPAULSIVE after he...
The fact that Logan Paul is a celebrity and so many people follow him tells us a lot about the things wrong with humanity today. The generously labeled ‘Grifter’ has been banking on Controversy as currency from his early Vine days, to whatever scam he is trying to pull right now. Thankfully, people like youtuber Coffeezilla have spoken out against him.
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Here’s What’s Next for Pig Organ Transplants
THE NIGHT BEFORE the transplant, surgeon Bartley Griffith didn’t sleep well. When he awoke around 3 am and went to make a cup of coffee, he forgot to put his mug below the machine and ended up with coffee all over the floor. But when he arrived in the operating room on the morning of January 7, the very unusual operation he was about to perform became just like any other heart transplant. The only difference was the organ donor was a pig. The recipient: a 57-year-old man with a failing heart.
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The Tech Companies That Wield Even More Power Than Facebook or Google
In authoritarian countries, governments can lean on these companies to deprive citizens of their human rights.
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Everyone Is Using Google Photos Wrong
It’s time to start ruthlessly deleting your pics.
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ABC News executive producer Dax Tejera, 37, dies 'suddenly' of heart attack: 'Hug...
Christmas turned shockingly somber for ABC News earlier this week when one of their own died at just 37 years old. Executive producer Dax Tejera died "suddenly of a heart attack" on Dec. 23, according to a note sent to staff from ABC News President Kim Godwin. The letter shared the news "with a heavy heart and great sadness."
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Water pipe robots could stop billions of litres leaking
About 20% of our water supply is lost to leaks and scientists say miniature 'pipe robots' could help.
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New Battery Made From Common Elements Offers Four Days Of Power
A company soon to settle in West Virginia has developed a battery that offers four days of full discharge using some of the cheapest, most available elements on earth. “They are now building and will soon deliver a next generation battery. It's based on iron, water and oxygen. You couldn't imagine a simpler supply chain,” said George Crabtree, a senior scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and leader of the national labs’ efforts to develop next-generation batteries.
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Amazon Has Conquered Christmas—but Its Reign May Be Ending
The retail giant mastered the mince pie and shoved its way into the holidays. But, it’s also had to cut back on its private-label products after poor sales.




















