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Tesla's Elon Musk optimistic on progress for self-driving, robots
Tesla's Elon Musk optimistic on progress for self-driving, robots
By Abhirup Roy SAN FRANCISCO Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday set new targets for artificial intelligence
2023-07-21 13:48
15 of the best IBM courses you can take for free
15 of the best IBM courses you can take for free
TL;DR: A range of online courses from IBM are available to take for free on
2023-09-15 12:27
Kioxia to Showcase New Consumer SSDs Delivering PCIe® 4.0 Performance at COMPUTEX
Kioxia to Showcase New Consumer SSDs Delivering PCIe® 4.0 Performance at COMPUTEX
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
2023-05-25 14:25
Ninja opens up about ‘Fortnite Chapter 4’ Season 5 loot pool: ‘I am learning less is more’
Ninja opens up about ‘Fortnite Chapter 4’ Season 5 loot pool: ‘I am learning less is more’
Tyler Ninja approved of the decision to reduce the loot pool in ‘Fortnite Chapter 4’ Season 5
2023-11-13 15:26
Rimini Street’s Street Smart and Street Light Executive Series Strives to Bring Together Thousands of Global CXOs, IT and Finance Leaders into a Unique Community of Peer Learning, Networking and Sharing of Ideas
Rimini Street’s Street Smart and Street Light Executive Series Strives to Bring Together Thousands of Global CXOs, IT and Finance Leaders into a Unique Community of Peer Learning, Networking and Sharing of Ideas
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 7, 2023--
2023-06-07 21:15
First-gen iPhone sells at auction for almost 380 times its original price
First-gen iPhone sells at auction for almost 380 times its original price
A first-generation iPhone sold at auction Sunday for $190,373, roughly 380 times its original price of $499 when it went for sale in 2007
2023-07-19 05:57
Adin Ross calls xQc 'GOAT' for locking $100M deal with Kick, fans call it 'insane'
Adin Ross calls xQc 'GOAT' for locking $100M deal with Kick, fans call it 'insane'
Adin Ross shared his thoughts on a recent livestream about xQc moving from Twitch to Kick
2023-06-17 20:18
France says it thwarted attack on websites from Russian state-linked actors
France says it thwarted attack on websites from Russian state-linked actors
By John Irish PARIS (Reuters) -France's foreign minister said on Tuesday that France had prevented a hybrid digital attack on
2023-06-13 21:48
Groundbreaking footage shows how hammerhead sharks get their hammers
Groundbreaking footage shows how hammerhead sharks get their hammers
Hammerhead sharks are named that for a fairly obvious reason, but now groundbreaking footage has emerged which shows exactly how their unique head shape occurs. The strange-looking hammerhead shark has a very broad nose and spaced-out eyes that lend to its name and make it one of the most bizarre-looking sharks out there. Scientists studying the creature have until now had no idea how their hammers form, but now researchers have gotten a glimpse thanks to new footage. The species’ embryonic development is notoriously hard to study as they don’t lay eggs, so experts instead have been helped by the bonnethead sharks (Sphyrna tiburo), the smallest hammerhead species which is commonly found in estuaries and waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Western North Atlantic Ocean. In a study published in Developmental Dynamics, researchers looked at embryos that had been preserved from bonnetheads that had been caught in previous studies to ensure that no additional sharks were affected. They studied embryos of the sharks at different stages of their development and witnessed as the shark's head started to form its unique shape. Hammerhead Transformation www.youtube.com The team found that the bonnetheads develop their head early on in their development, but the hammer doesn’t begin to form until around halfway through their gestation when the cartilage that forms the hammer begins to expand from the nasal area. The lead author, Steven Byrum, explained: “It’s the perfect qualities of the bonnethead that allowed us [to] do it with this species. “This was a unique opportunity we may not be able to get for very much longer with bonnetheads and may not be able to get in any other species of hammerhead.”
2023-10-02 19:54
Climate Change Fuels Global Political Volatility, Australia Says
Climate Change Fuels Global Political Volatility, Australia Says
Climate change threatens to exacerbate political instability, particularly in the Pacific region where rising temperatures pose an “existential
2023-11-30 12:49
iOS 17.1.1: Apple releases new iPhone update to let phones charge in cars without breaking
iOS 17.1.1: Apple releases new iPhone update to let phones charge in cars without breaking
Apple has released a new iPhone update that ensures they won’t break when being charged in the car. The iOS 17.1.1 update includes a range of bug fixes for some unusual and high-profile issues with Apple’s new iPhones. It is available to download now as usual. When the iPhone 15 was released, some users of specific cars – particularly those made by BMW and Toyota – reported that charging their phones in the car would break them. In some cases, when people used the built-in wireless charging then Apple Pay would stop working, for instance. That is now fixed in the new update, according to Apple’s release notes. It fixes an issue where “In rare circumstances, Apple Pay and other NFC features may become unavailable on iPhone 15 models after wireless charging in certain cars”, it says. The new operating system update also fixes an issue where “Weather Lock Screen widget may not correctly display snow”, the release notes say. That refers to a problem where users would instead see a file icon, which had been widely reported. Apple has also released an update for the Watch, numbered 10.1.1. That fixes another prominent issue that led to unexpected battery drain on the Watch, with some reporting that their devices lost all their charge in just a few hours. The Mac and HomePod also have their own bug updates. They can all be installed as usual: through the Settings app on the iPhone or Mac, or through the devoted apps for the Watch and HomePod, though all devices should eventually prompt the user to update automatically. The update came after a Bloomberg report that indicated Apple had taken some engineers off work on upcoming major updates to ensure that the current operating system versions were as free of bugs as possible. Recent weeks have seen a range of unexpected bugs in Apple software, including widespread reports that the iPhone 15 would get uncomfortably hot, which was later fixed with another software update. Read More The Apple Watch has a major issue but Apple is working on a fix Something is happening with Apple’s Mac and iPads Apple just revealed a new MacBook Pro – with a new colour
2023-11-09 02:45
Facebook alters fact-checking controls for US users
Facebook alters fact-checking controls for US users
Meta-owned Facebook has handed US users the controls over fact-checked content, in a potentially significant move that the platform says will give them more power over its algorithm but some...
2023-07-07 09:19