The Brutalist Report - tech
- In Support of Richard Stallman [326d]
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- A better way to handle errors in JavaScript [326d]
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- Two hackers one keyboard two ways [326d]
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- Cleopatra's Daughter (2018) [326d]
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- $95 AMD CPU Becomes 16GB GPU to Run AI Software [326d]
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- Behold the Nebulous Smear: al-Sūfī's Illustrated Book of Fixed Stars (ca. 1430) [326d]
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- Confessions of a Tableside Flambéur [326d]
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- Show HN: I made a web app that tells you if your food is spicy? [326d]
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- Southern California Beyond the Freeway [326d]
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- Mistral 7B,The complete Guide of the Best 7B model [326d]
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- Can you use your "free will"? Try your hand [326d]
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- Bootstrapping GCC in RISC-V: Milestone: MesCC builds TinyCC and fun C errors [326d]
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- NASA can't open its asteroid capsule [326d]
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- What Is Left Unsaid [326d]
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- Xbox will block third-party controllers to "preserve the console experience" [326d]
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- MacBook Pro M3 [326d]
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- Apple supercharges 24‑inch iMac with new M3 chip [326d]
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- Apple unveils M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max, the most advanced chips for a PC [326d]
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- Android and RISC-V: What you need to know to be ready [326d]
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- A Murderer in the Family (2014) [326d]
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- World's Most Popular Painter Sent His Followers After Me Because of My Review [326d]
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- RedPajama v2 Open Dataset with 30T Tokens for Training LLMs [326d]
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- Web Scraping: Data for Everyone [327d]
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- The Education of Robert Putnam [327d]
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- I Began with Sound [327d]
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- Ever-Enduring Dürer [327d]
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- Judge pares down artists' AI copyright lawsuit against Midjourney, Stability AI [327d]
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- SEC Charges SolarWinds and CISO with Fraud, Internal Control Failures [327d]
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- Drugmakers Are Set to Pay 23andMe Millions to Access Consumer DNA [327d]
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- Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts with Carmakers [327d]
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- Incus 0.2 adds NVMe, NixOS images and more [327d]
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- Winging it with the new backcountry barnstormers [327d]
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- A new view of the Manchester Computer [327d]
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- Apple's Safari browser is still vulnerable to Spectre attacks [327d]
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- Can I remove my personal data from GenAI training datasets? [327d]
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- X says it is worth $19B, down from $44B last year [327d]
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- The Married Introvert [327d]
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- Gmail, Yahoo announce new 2024 authentication requirements for bulk senders [327d]
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- Ask HN: Cloudflare Workers Are Down? [327d]
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- OpenBSD Webzine Special 2023 [327d]
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- Apple CPU Architecture Through the Ages [327d]
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- Use YouTube to improve your English pronunciation [327d]
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- Open source Datadog alternative SigNoz crosses 15K GitHub stars [327d]
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- Introduction to Curp Protocol [327d]
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- SCOTUS to Decide If Public Officials Can Block Critics Online [327d]
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- Ask HN: Why is OpenAI still called OpenAI? [327d]
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- 8BitDo Micro [327d]
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- Tell HN: Even after layoffs, Flexport continues posting weekly Hiring threads [327d]
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- Real-Time Latent Consistency Model [327d]
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- Kart: DVC for geospatial and tabular data. Git for GIS [327d]
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- Show HN: Launch a private Ethereum Testnet with all clients and MEV infra [327d]
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- Reasons Our Civilization Will Soon Collapse [327d]
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- Autism and Responding to Authority [327d]
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- Threads Software Limited gives Meta 30 days to stop using the name Threads [327d]
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- Approximate Nearest Neighbors Oh Yeah [327d]
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- Recursive Drawing [327d]
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- Global CO2 Levels [327d]
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- Google Brain cofounder says Big Tech lying about risks of AI wiping out humanity [327d]
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- Google Brain founder says big tech is lying about AI danger [327d]
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- Show HN: Web app to generate AI pictures with logos "hidden" in them [327d]
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- Why many scientists are now saying climate change is an all-out 'emergency' [327d]
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- DNA turbine powered by a transmembrane potential across a nanopore [327d]
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- Bcachefs Pull Request Submitted for Linux 6.7 [327d]
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- A Tiny Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Turbine Can Power 10k Homes [327d]
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- Far-right German politician arrested after 'Sieg Heil' salutes heard [327d]
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- Voices from Front Line Against Occupation: Interview with Palestinian Anarchists [327d]
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- Show HN: Unlogged – open-source record and replay for Java [327d]
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- History Says 1918 Flu Killed the Young and Healthy. These Bones Say Otherwise [327d]
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- Meta to Charge for Ad-Free Versions of Facebook and Instagram in Europe [327d]
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- Razor 1911 [327d]
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- GitLab Is Down [327d]
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- Show HN: Buka [327d]
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- Snapdragon X Elite benchmarks: Impressive gains over M2 and desktop CPUs [327d]
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- Tesla union strike fails in Sweden as workers refused to walk out [327d]
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- New York Times Tech Workers to Strike This Afternoon [327d]
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- Automating Dead Code Cleanup [327d]
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- Replacing WebRTC: real-time latency with WebTransport and WebCodecs [327d]
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- The costs of microservices (2020) [327d]
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- Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Performance Preview: A First Look at What's to Come [327d]
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- Western Digital to spin off flash business [327d]
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- Why can't you multiply vectors? [video] [327d]
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- I accidentally saved my company half a million dollars [327d]
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- Show HN: Gobeats, a Google Drive command line music player [327d]
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- Ask HN: How to survive indefinite DDoS attack? [327d]
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- eBPF-based auto-instrumentation outperforms manual instrumentation [327d]
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- Toyota Reveals Maverick-Sized Electric Pickup Concept We've Been Waiting For [327d]
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- Python⇒Speed: Speeding Up Cython with SIMD [327d]
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- Private Equity Is Devouring the U.S. Economy [327d]
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- Show HN: Cheap Flights finder bot with Python [327d]
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- Raspberry Pi 5 drops codec hardware acceleration except for HEVC decode [327d]
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- Facebook and Instagram to Offer Subscription for No Ads in Europe [327d]
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- Bakhshali Manuscript [327d]
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- Microsoft says GPT 3.5 has 20B parameters? [327d]
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- Changing the way you sit could add years to your life [327d]
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- Camptown – HTML-based audio player [327d]
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- The future of warfare: A $400 drone killing a $2M tank [327d]
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- People with autism less likely to succumb to bystander effect, research finds [327d]
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- Biden to issue first regulations on artificial intelligence systems [327d]
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- Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence [327d]
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- AI.gov [327d]
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- Canada to remove China’s top messaging app WeChat from government devices [326d]
- Australian video-streamer lets users opt out of ads for burgers, booze, and betting [326d]
- Stop what you’re doing and patch this critical Confluence flaw, warns Atlassian [326d]
- Vietnam becomes latest nation to pitch itself as a chip biz hub [326d]
- Apple lifts the sheet on a trio of 'scary fast' M3 SoCs built on a 3nm process [326d]
- SolarWinds charged after SEC says biz knew IT was leaky ahead of SUNBURST attack [326d]
- Help, Android 14 ate my Pixel! Bug causes endless reboots, loss of storage access [326d]
- Florida man jailed after draining $1M from victims in crypto SIM swap attacks [327d]
- Alphabet CEO testifies in Google Search trial: We pay billions to keep Apple at bay [327d]
- Yeah, that oughta do the trick, Joe... Biden hopes to tackle AI safety with exec order [327d]
- Voltage Park to deploy $500M worth of Nvidia H100s to milk that AI hype [327d]
- X looks back at year of so-called 'engineering excellence' under Musk [327d]
- Unpatched NGINX ingress controller bugs can be abused to steal Kubernetes cluster secrets [327d]
- $350B DoD nuke makeover efforts lack oversight, say inspectors [327d]
- Cryptojackers steal AWS credentials from GitHub in 5 minutes [327d]
- Linux will soon offer switchable x86-32 binary support [327d]
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act celebrates a quarter century of takedown notices [327d]
- Western Digital execs vote to split biz in two: HDD and flash [327d]
- Tech bros still cling to sexist stereotypes, forgetting female pioneers who coded their path [327d]
- Stanford schooled in cybersecurity after Akira claims ransomware attack [327d]
- Broadcom, VMware insist merger to 'close soon' but China is playing hard to get [327d]
- Blue Origin pulls sheets off cargo lunar lander prototype [327d]
- Microsoft calls time on Windows Insider MVP program [327d]
- Windows CE reaches end of life, if not end of sales [327d]
- Just one in ten UK orgs have significant AI investment plan [327d]
- Ofcom attempts to thread the needle in net neutrality update [327d]
- Intel's PC chip ship is sinking with Arm-ada on the horizon [327d]
- Boston Dynamics teaches robo-dog to recognise speech, respond using ChatGPT [327d]
- After nine servers he worked on failed, techie imagined next career as beach vendor [327d]
- Owala HallOwalaween Sale (2023): 25 Percent off FreeSip Water Bottle, Pet Water Bowl, and More [326d]
- Apple October 2023 Hardware Event: MacBook Pro, iMac, M3, M3 Pro, M3 Max [326d]
- Matthew Perry Deserved Better Than #DiedSuddenly [327d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried Built a Crypto Paradise in the Bahamas—Now He's a Bad Memory [327d]
- Tivoli Pal BT Review: A Colorful Radio [327d]
- Google Calendar Now Makes It Easier to Find a Time to Meet. Here's How [327d]
- Razer Blade 14 Review: A PC Replacement [327d]
- These Plants Change Color When Exposed to a Pesticide [327d]
- Acer Swift Edge 16 Review: Big Screen, Reasonable Price [327d]
- A Personalized Brain Implant Curbed a Woman’s OCD [327d]
- Where You Live Is As Important As What You Eat [327d]
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- Stranger Things 5, Deadpool 3, a new Star Wars (10?!), and Taylor Swift Have One Man in Common [327d]
- Generative AI Is Playing a Surprising Role in Israel-Hamas Disinformation [327d]
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- Joe Biden’s Sweeping New Executive Order Aims to Drag the US Government into the Age of ChatGPT [327d]
- Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad didn't get USB-C -- but it's still coming [326d]
- RIP Touch Bar -- Apple sends the 13-inch MacBook Pro to the grave [326d]
- 'Scary Fast' iMac with M3 is here with few external changes [326d]
- New Apple Silicon has arrived with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips [326d]
- New 14-inch MacBook Pro, 16-inch MacBook Pro sport M3, M3 Pro, & Max chips [326d]
- Apple's online store is down ahead of Scary Fast Mac event [326d]
- iPhone 16 Pro could get thinner, lighter camera lenses that improve optical zoom [327d]
- What to expect from Apple's Q4 2023 earnings report [327d]
- Hands on with Apple's new Journal app for iPhone [327d]
- Scary-good deals from Amazon has shoppers saving hundreds this Halloween [327d]
- Apple deal makes Google "seamless and easy" to use -- CEO [327d]
- 'Scary Fast' adds watch parties and gift bags to an already unusual event [327d]
- Oppenheimer lowers AAPL target to $200 ahead of earnings [327d]
- How to use Translate with the Action Button in iOS 17.2 [327d]
- Daily deals Oct. 30: AirPods Pro 2 USB-C return to $199, M2 Mac mini $499, more [327d]
- Ta-ta, Wistron: Indian iPhone operations go local [327d]
- Smart chicken coops, iOS 17.1, and suitcase TVs on HomeKit Insider [327d]
- Get a free $40 gift card with this Costco membership deal [327d]
- Regulatory filings show new MacBook Pro, iPad mini are on the way [327d]
- Asteroid Dust Caused 15-Year Winter That Killed Dinosaurs, Scientists Say [326d]
- Drugmakers Are Set To Pay 23andMe Millions To Access Consumer DNA [326d]
- Apple Announces New M3 Chips, Cuts Price of Entry-Level MacBook Pro [326d]
- Windows 11 Adds Native Support For RAR, 7-Zip, Tar Archive File Formats [326d]
- Judge Pares Down Artists' AI Copyright Lawsuit Against Midjourney, Stability AI [326d]
- Brazil Regulator Claims '80% of Pirate TV Boxes' Were Blocked Last Week [326d]
- Meta Told To Stop Using Threads Name By Company That Owns UK Trademark [327d]
- Canada Bans WeChat, Kaspersky Apps On Government Devices [327d]
- Internet Access In Gaza Partially Restored After Blackout [327d]
- Apple Says BMW Wireless Chargers Really Are Messing With iPhone 15s [327d]
- FDA Warns of Infection Risk From 26 Big-Brand Eye Drops [327d]
- Hackers Accessed 632,000 Email Addresses at US Justice, Defense Departments [327d]
- Windows CE Reaches End of Life, If Not End of Sales [327d]
- Xbox's New Policy Says Goodbye To Unofficial Accessories [327d]
- Western Digital To Split Flash Memory Business [327d]
- Google CEO Tells Court Search Dominance Is Result of 'Fierce Competition' [327d]
- The Race To Destroy PFAS, the Forever Chemicals [327d]
- ChatGPT Plus Members Can Upload and Analyze Files in the Latest Beta [327d]
- UK Confirms Plans To Bring Crypto Under Stricter Regulation [327d]
- Facebook and Instagram To Offer Subscription for No Ads in Europe [327d]
- Biden Signs Executive Order To Oversee and Invest in AI [327d]
- $127 Billion in US Student Loans Now Flagged for Cancellation - About 30% of Planned Amount [327d]
- LIGO Surpasses the Quantum Limit [327d]
- Indian opposition leaders say Apple has warned them of state-sponsored iPhone attacks [326d]
- Hexa, the startup studio behind Front, Spendesk and Aircall, unveils its next batch of startups [326d]
- 5 things we learned so far about the Google antitrust case [326d]
- Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ event video was shot on iPhone [326d]
- Apple brought back the best Mac colorway with the new M3 MacBook Pro [326d]
- Apple’s M3 iMac is up for preorder, starting at $1,299 [326d]
- Apple’s M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max 3-nanometer chips arrive with a big graphics boost [326d]
- Apple’s 14- and 16-inch M3 MacBook Pros arrive in ‘Space Black’ color, starting at $1,599 [326d]
- Apple’s October Scary Fast Event: Everything announced so far [326d]
- Apple’s Journal app has arrived – here’s what’s good and bad [327d]
- Existential risk? Regulatory capture? AI for one and all? A look at what’s going on with AI in the UK [327d]
- Layoffs at VW’s Cariad further delay software launch in Porsche, Audi models [327d]
- Max Q: ABL Space nears next launch [327d]
- Nex Cubed partners with HBCU.vc to launch scout program [327d]
- Why did Twitter (X)’s valuation tank 56% in one year? [327d]
- The Chevy Equinox EV is coming in 2024 with a $34,995 starting price [327d]
- Internet access in Gaza partially restored after blackout [327d]
- Mastodon takes on Twitter/X by bringing ‘lists’ to mobile [327d]
- Fortnite is the latest game to entice players with a portal to the past [327d]
- French soccer players back African mobile video network StarNews Mobile in $3M round [327d]
- Prosecution tries to paint Sam Bankman-Fried as a liar [327d]
- Privacy will die to deliver us the thinking and knowing computer [327d]
- ChatGPT for career growth? Practica introduces AI-based career coaching and mentorship [327d]
- Apple’s Scary Fast October Mac event: How to watch and what to expect tonight [327d]
- Welcome back to the SaaS bear market [327d]
- Understanding operations intelligence can transform a startup [327d]
- ADIA, Norges among anchor backers in Mamaearth’s $92M raise ahead of IPO [327d]
- ChatGPT app revenue shows no signs of slowing, but some other AI apps top it [327d]
- With deadline looming, Broadcom tries to push $61B VMware deal over finish line [327d]
- GM reaches tentative deal with UAW, ending widespread six-week strike [327d]
- Japan’s MagicPod takes its no-code testing platform global [327d]
- Why startups should start preparing now for a potential founder breakup [327d]
- Governments are getting their AI-regulating boots on [327d]
- Meta to offer ad-free subscription in Europe in bid to keep tracking other users [327d]
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- President Biden issues executive order to set standards for AI safety and security [327d]
- Video app Detail’s new feature helps you record multi-camera podcasts using iPhones [327d]
- Shein adds struggling UK brand Missguided to its fashion empire [327d]
- Web Summit names ex-Wikimedia CEO, Katherine Maher, to take over in wake of Cosgrave controversy [327d]
- Cruise hits the brakes on driverless, UAW makes progress and more EV backpedaling [327d]
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- Future Pixel Buds could get heart-rate tracking thanks to Google breakthrough [326d]
- Apple does the unthinkable with three new M3 chips, new MacBook Pros, and, yes, a new iMac 24 – and that's not even the biggest news [326d]
- Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch with M3: everything we know so far [326d]
- Apple M3 Pro: everything we know [326d]
- Apple M3 Max: everything we know [326d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Tuesday, October 31 (game #645) [326d]
- Apple 'Scary Fast' event live: breaking M3 MacBook news as it happens [327d]
- Hackers could track you across the globe due to this worrying smartphone security flaw [327d]
- Move over Sonos Roam, Klipsch’s new portable Bluetooth speakers can rock outdoors [327d]
- Instagram and Facebook get ad-free subscriptions in the EU, but they're pricey [327d]
- Watch out - sharing a Wikipedia link on Slack could be a serious security no-no [327d]
- Seagate confirms that 30TB hard drives are coming in early 2024 — but you probably won’t be able to use it in your PC [327d]
- BMW and Apple are still trying to fix this puzzling iPhone 15 wireless charging issue [327d]
- Microsoft steps up its Windows 11 file management game - get ready to say goodbye to WinRAR and &-Zip [327d]
- Windows PCs are being targeted with a nasty new malware - here's what you need to know [327d]
- Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai thinks it would be “difficult” to push the series “any further than we have” [327d]
- Unleashing AI: Why AI needs a better cloud strategy [327d]
- Intel Meteor Lake laptops make a brief appearance online - with some steep pricing [327d]
- The role of software testing in promoting website accessibility [327d]
- Toyota EVs make a massive U-turn to bring back gearboxes and stalling [327d]
- One of the most dangerous ransomware kits around might have just gotten a rebrand [327d]
- G7 agree to set AI code of conduct [327d]
- Rumors about Nvidia’s incoming RTX Super graphics cards keep getting stranger [327d]
- There's a new version of Linux - but don't go getting too excited [327d]
- CCleaner hit by data breach that saw customer data stolen, blames MOVEit hack [327d]
- The world’s fastest camera? Sony A9 III tipped to launch at imminent ‘special’ event [327d]
- Is the working-from-home era coming to an end? This survey thinks so, but we're not sure [327d]
- Google admits that a bug is bricking some Pixel phones – here's what to do [327d]
- Dead Space 3 story producer would “throw away and rewrite” the entire main plot, apart from its lore [327d]
- These are officially the things that annoy IT admins the most [327d]
- Microsoft Paint is becoming a digital art powerhouse thanks to this new AI assistant [327d]
- All I want is to put Ruark’s radiogram-esque music table beneath my wall-mounted TV [327d]
- Apple strikes back – a trio of M3 chips, new MacBook Pros, and iMac could be coming later today [327d]
- Android 14 really wants to help you switch to passkeys [327d]
- HBO’s new Aussie true crime doc has 92% on Rotten Tomatoes and Netflix viewers are hooked [327d]
- ChatGPT Plus gets big upgrade that makes it more powerful and easier to use [327d]
- If this rumored AirPods Max upgrade list is true, it’s a disaster [327d]
- We might see the iPad mini 7 at Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ event later today [327d]
- Capcom's latest earning report hints at another 'major' release for 2024 [327d]
- Xbox third-party 'unauthorized accessories' to be blocked from use after a two week warning period [327d]
- Everything about The Finals seems great, except the AI voice acting [327d]
- Healthcare workers are ready (and keen) for an AI revolution [327d]
- Gorgeous Kingdom Hearts mobile game gets new trailer teasing 2024 launch [327d]
- Daredevil: Born Again's new head writer and directors have renewed my faith in the Marvel TV show [327d]
- The new Nextbase iQ might just be the smartest dash cam ever made [327d]
- Cyber insurance: why it pays to be responsible [327d]
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