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WhatsApp Tests New 2GB File Size Transfer Limit
WhatsApp's file-sharing capabilities have become a key feature of the service, and the app has included the ability to share media files within conversations since 2017, but its 100MB file size limitation hasn't changed in that time.
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Killed by Microsoft: A virtual graveyard of dead and abandoned Microsoft products
It's an excellent memorial. The project currently lists a staggering 70 scrapped products including Silverlight, the Adobe Flash competitor that once powered Netflix in the browser.
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At Minneapolis show, Michael Che says he's leaving the anchor desk at 'SNL'
The "Weekend Update" co-star broke the news at a pop-up show in a Minneapolis hair salon.
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AirPods Max: A Parent’s Point of View
We have two little girls; a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old. Both are more like 15- and 13-year-olds. Our house is full of pinks, purples, dresses, dolls and Lego Duplo. It’s the Madhouse on Madison here most nights.
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There’s a Greener Way to Mine Crypto. But Bitcoiners Don’t Want It.
Just how green is green crypto, anyway?
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Would you live in this conker-shaped pod?
These futuristic conker-shaped pods can be assembled together to form a house that expands or shrinks according to your needs.
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has died, band says
Taylor Hawkins, the drummer for the legendary US rock band Foo Fighters, has died, the band said Friday. He was 50.
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EU Provisionally Agrees on Law That Would Force Apple to Allow Alternative App Stores,...
European lawmakers have provisionally agreed upon a new law that would force Apple to allow user access to third-party app stores and permit the sideloading of apps on iPhones and iPads, among other sweeping changes designed to make the digital sector fairer and more competitive.
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Long-term antibiotic use by middle-aged women may affect cognitive function – new study
Antibiotics are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the world. They’re used to treat many different bacterial infections. While most people may only be on a course of antibiotics for a week or two at a time, some may take antibiotics for a longer period to treat certain chronic conditions, such as pneumonia or acne.
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NASA will survey the entire sky with its SPHEREx observatory
NASA is ramping up plans for a new sky survey tool that could help unravel some of the biggest mysteries about the origin of the universe. The mission, called SPHEREx or Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, is set to launch by April 2025 and will investigate big questions in cosmology, such as what happened in the first few seconds after the Big Bang and how the universe developed and evolved.
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Astronomers See the Wreckage Where Planets Crashed Into Each Other in a Distant Star System -...
Our Solar System was born in chaos. Collisions shaped and built the Earth and the other planets, and even delivered the building blocks of life. Without things smashing into each other, we might not be here. Thankfully, most of the collisions are in the past, and now our Solar System is a relatively calm place. But frequent collisions still occur in other younger solar systems, and astronomers can see the aftermath.
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US poised to release 2.4bn genetically modified male mosquitoes to battle deadly diseases
Genetically modified male mosquitoes may soon be buzzing across areas of California, in an experiment to stop the spread of invasive species in a warming climate.
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FCC puts Kaspersky on security threat list, says it poses “unacceptable risk“
Moscow-based firm joins Huawei and ZTE on the same US security threat list.
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Deepfakes are now trying to change the course of war
Five years ago, nobody had even heard of deepfakes, the persuasive-looking but false video and audio files made with the help of artificial intelligence. Now, they're being used to impact the course of a war.
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This is how fast a ransomware attack encrypts all your files
Researchers examined how quickly ransomware encrypts files - in some cases, it just takes a matter of minutes.
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Low-cost student-designed filter removes lead from tap water
Lead-contaminated tap water is still a problem in much of the world, where conventional lead removal filters may be too expensive for most households. An inexpensive new filter could help – and it was designed by a group of high school students.
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Hope for infertile men as scientists 3D print living testicular cells
Scientists in Canada have 3D-printed viable human testicular cells that they hope will eventually yield sperm from patients with forms of infertility that currently cannot be treated. The team at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver has been using a 3D bioprinter to create life-size models of human seminiferous tubules – the structures inside the testicles that normally produce sperm.
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Building a Heart One Layer at a Time Using Advanced 3D Bioprinting Techniques
Using advanced 3D printing techniques, Mark Skylar-Scott and his team of Stanford bioengineers want to transform a paste made of living cells into hearts and other organs.
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In a captured state
There’s nothing wrong with having a society that’s run by smart, hard-working, educated people. The problem arises when that class is unable to see itself.
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Apple supplier Foxconn resumes normal operations after Covid disruption
Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, has "basically" resumed normal operations in Shenzhen, China, according to Reuters.
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Post-COVID psychosis occurs in people with no prior history. The risk is low but episodes are...
Typically, people who experience psychosis encounter it in young adulthood or alongside dementia later in life. Post-COVID psychosis can hit adults in their middle years.
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Not smart but clever? The return of 'dumbphones'
Why sales of very basic mobile phones, without apps and internet connection, are increasing.
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AI Experts Warn of Potential Cyberwar Facing Banking Sector
U.S. authorities have cautioned banks about possible cyberattacks following Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine, but experts say financial institutions also face particular risks in a more murky area of their business—the now ubiquitous artificial-intelligence models that handle everything from lending to trading.
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A New Type of Hand Prosthesis Learns From the User, and the User Learns From the Prosthesis
Researchers have developed a new, fully automated prosthetic arm that learns during normal use and adapts to varying conditions.
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How a few geothermal plants could solve America's lithium supply crunch and boost the EV...
Geothermal energy has long been the forgotten member of the clean energy family, overshadowed by relatively cheap solar and wind power, despite its proven potential. But that may soon change – for an unexpected reason.
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Solar Vs. Wind Power: Which Energy Is Best?
We compare and contrast the histories, benefits and future of using wind power versus solar power. Click to see our industry analysis.
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Almost 37 years after its launch, someone found an Easter egg in Windows 1.0
Dedication to the cause
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The danger of making the internet safe for kids
When lawmakers focus on children’s online safety to get bills passed, they leave everyone else out. Now they’re trying again.
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Telegram forgot to check its email and now it’s banned in Brazil
Telegram’s founder and CEO Pavel Durov has just put out a statement about why Brazil’s Supreme Court is now suspending the app, and the reason is incredible. In the statement, which you can read in full below or on Durov’s Telegram channel, he says it was because his company was checking the wrong email address.
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Heineken launches virtual beer in self-mocking metaverse 'joke'
Brewer's "launch" highlights the extent businesses will go to to join the latest bandwagon.
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