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Remote Access Security Act Closes the Cloud Loophole in the US Export (exportcompliancemanager.com)
1
Saga of the Bird-Brained Bombers (nist.gov)
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Tesla Model Y named worst car for reliability in Germany's major TÜV report (electrek.co)
2
A Chapel Hill Lab Faces New Threats Five Years After Covid-19 (theassemblync.com)
1
Influence of Klein fields on human blood and vital parameters [pdf] (slowjuice.de)
1
Thermoradiative Photovoltaics (optica-opn.org)
3
Exposure of Wood to Outer Space (nasa.gov)
1
Gas and Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean (arabcenterdc.org)
4
Our generation is running out of time to save the free internet – Pavel Durov (t.me)
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The cybersecurity subcommittee's Wikipedia investigation (larrysanger.org)
2
The Xuntian Space Telescope (newspaceeconomy.ca)
1
Quantum-Centric Supercomputing (ibm.com)
2
USB-C vs. Lightning (lifewire.com)
2
Russia Has an Arsenal of New AI Drones Built with Smuggled Nvidia Chips (forbes.com/sites/davidhambling)
1
Satellite Scanning (geoscaninc.com)
2
Google pulls plug on planned data center in Germany (datacenterdynamics.com)
1
Is AV1’s FGS Suboptimal? (2024) (daejeonchronicles.com)
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Geoengineering and Weather Modification Patents (climateviewer.com)
3
Space probe creates its first on-demand solar eclipse (newatlas.com)
3
Dutch Government Collapses over Migration Dispute (nytimes.com)
2
Semaglutide Plus Trevogrumab Combo Superior Fat Loss with Reduced Muscle Wasting (pharmexec.com)
2
xAI Took Only 19 Days to Set Up a Datacenter That Usually Takes a Year (officechai.com)
2
British-built satellite to map Earth's forests in 3D (gov.uk)
1
China Establishes Quantum-Secure Communication Links with South Africa (thequantuminsider.com)
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[flagged] The real motivation behind systemd (2018) (unixdigest.com)
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AI tool detects fake news with 99% accuracy (techxplore.com)
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The Shepherd 1.0.0 released (guix.gnu.org)
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UK Government crackdown on explicit deepfakes (gov.uk)
1
UK phasing out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 (gov.uk)
2
Teens, Social Media and Technology 2024 (pewresearch.org)
1
JET's final deuterium-tritium results revealed one year on (gov.uk)
1
More bobbies on the beat as UK puts people's priorities first (gov.uk)
2
Diamonds are forever? World-first carbon-14 diamond battery made (gov.uk)
3
Nintendo's 'Palworld' Lawsuit Takes a Turn (forbes.com/sites/paultassi)
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Microsoft's latest tactic to get you to use Edge is a $1M prize (xda-developers.com)
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Want Windows 10 Security? That Will Be $30, Microsoft Says (forbes.com/sites/daveywinder)
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Hackers Uploaded Malicious Models to AI's Biggest Online Repository (forbes.com/sites/iainmartin)
1
eDNA pilot study in Bhutan revolutionizes biodiversity assessment tools (worldwildlife.org)
1
Boeing and Airbus use Russia's expertise to develop their airplanes (rbth.com)
2
Seven New Frog Species Discovered in Madagascar: Named After Star Trek Captains (ku.dk)
1
Bacterium can transfer its genes into plants and give them superpowers (ku.dk)
2
The Cutting-Edge Hearing Aids That You May Already Own (nytimes.com)
1
Cnn.com the most popular news site in the U.S. is putting up a paywall (niemanlab.org)
4
Represent the UK Cyber Team – Nationwide Search for Elite Cyber Talent (sans.org)
2
NASA: New Insights into How Mars Became Uninhabitable (nasa.gov)
2
'Fitness Tracker for Your Brain:' $700 AI Headphones Read Brainwaves (forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier)
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"Switzerland is as deeply polarized as the USA" (uzh.ch)
3
The Cloud Is Darker and More Full of Terrors (chrisfarris.com)
2
Cyber Nomad's Radio Arsenal – Take a Complete Laboratory Anywhere You Go (bagbuilds.com)
2
Mental states impact gut health (mpg.de)
2
Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas and C/2023 A3 Captured by Astronauts and Astronomers (forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope)
1
AI Airlock pilot call for applications – AI Medical Devices (gov.uk)
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Features the Flipper One needs to be as successful as the Zero (xda-developers.com)
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AUB Medical Center switched all Pagers before Incident (aubmc.org)
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Microsoft Teams with Startup Anduril on Army Combat Goggle System (bloomberg.com)
3
Iron Material in Enamel of Rodents Could Also Make Human Teeth More Resistant (mpg.de)
1
Dwarf planet Ceres: Origin in the asteroid belt? (mpg.de)
3
Google manipulates search to favor liberals and tip elections (2023) (nypost.com)
1
America's Digital Shield – Protecting Democracy and Digital Safety (americasdigitalshield.com)
3
Seeing like a butterfly: Optical invention enhances camera capabilities (techxplore.com)
1
Researchers develop light-charged supercapacitor for self-powered devices (techxplore.com)
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Pavel Durov Interview about Telegram [video] (youtube.com)
1
Colorful Traits in Primates Ease Tensions Between Groups (uzh.ch)
2
Hackers for Harris Donate $150k to Kamala's Campaign (forbes.com/sites/daveywinder)
2
Google Updates Pixel Phones–Dangerous New Threat Confirmed (forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman)
2
These are the skills you need to get hired in tech (computerworld.com)
5
Yale Plans to Lock-Out Early Adopters from Their Homes Tonight (forbes.com/sites/charlesradclyffe)
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Stackable Certificates Could Be a Lifeline for Governments IT Talent Crisis (rand.org)
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Raspberry Pi gets a serious competitor as Particle unveils its 5G-capable SBC (xda-developers.com)
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Microsoft shifts focus to kernel-level security after CrowdStrike incident (csoonline.com)
3
Teacher bias – Slim non-immigrant girls get the best grades (uzh.ch)
1
Sonos Says Sorry for App Update Issues (forbes.com/sites/paullamkin)
2
Tesla's 2Q profit falls 45% to $1.48B as sales drop (apnews.com)
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Genetically synthesized supergain broadband wire-bundle antenna (nature.com)
5
There's Now 10k Active Satellites in Orbit (planet4589.org)
1
Tecbond 214B – The first fully-certified biodegradable hot melt (poweradhesives.com)
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Germany bans right-wing extremist Compact magazine (dw.com)
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Linksys Velop Routers Caught Sending WiFi Creds in the Clear (hackaday.com)
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AI chip battleground shifts as software takes center stage (computerworld.com)
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DualDisc format which combined CDs with DVDs (tedium.co)
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Why Your Business Should Switch to Web3 (forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil)
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Desperate for power, AI hosts turn to nuclear industry (computerworld.com)
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China sets its sights on human brain-computer interface standards (computerworld.com)
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AI washing: Silicon Valley's big new lie (computerworld.com)
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Microsoft updates the Linux kernel in WSL (xda-developers.com)
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A Hot Dog Isn't a Sandwich (prnewswire.com)
1
World Record 402 TB/S Transmission in a Standard Optical Fiber (nict.go.jp)
1
Apple Bug Makes Cheating Husband's Lawsuit Not Insane (forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier)
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Distrust in Big Tech Fuels Adblocker Usage Among 52% of Americans (forbes.com/sites/garydrenik)
1
A harmless asteroid will whiz past Earth on Saturday (phys.org)
3
Apple Promises to Enable Third-Party Parts (ifixit.com)
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Training AI music models is about to get expensive (technologyreview.com)
2
Why Apple is now in the server market (computerworld.com)
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OpenAI brings its ChatGPT app to all Mac users (computerworld.com)
1
Organ-on-Chip Market Size Worth $1388.30M by 2032 (polarismarketresearch.com)
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Analysts say average laptop RAM quota will reach 11.8GB in 2024 (tomshardware.com)
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Matt Klein on the cozy corners of the internet (blog.mozilla.org)
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New tool detects AI-generated videos with 93.7% accuracy (techxplore.com)
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