Monthly Archives: July 2023

Maybe showing off an AI-generated fake TV episode during a writers strike is a bad idea

The ongoing strike of creatives in TV and film, plus the nascent threat of AI-based writing and effects, make it a complicated time to work in show business. But little savvy is required to see that this may be the … Continue reading

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Threads update adds translation and a flurry of minor improvements

Threads exploded onto the crowded scene of aspiring Twitter rivals earlier this month, but it’s still very early days for the Instagram-adjacent text-first social network. Meta released an update to the iOS version of the app on Tuesday, the second … Continue reading

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New Polymer Materials Could Revolutionize Wearable Medical Devices

It’s easy to see why wearable medical devices have become increasingly popular in recent years. These gadgets have been made to be worn on the body and offer a wide variety of advantages to the user. Wearables have enormous potential … Continue reading

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How HealthEdge Deals with Security and Data Privacy in the Face of Rapid Expansion

Discover how HealthEdge deals with security and data privacy in the face of rapid expansion.

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Obsidian vs. Notion (2023): Which Tool Is Better?

This is an in-depth Obsidian vs Notion software comparison. Use our guide to learn more about their features, pricing, and more to find your best fit.

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Logitech buys editing console maker Loupedeck

One day after competitor Corsair announced that it acquired mechanical keyboard maker Drop, Logitech has revealed a big purchase of its own. The accessory giant just bought Loupedeck, a Helsinki-based manufacturer of consoles for creative pros. Details of the transaction … Continue reading

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AO3 was offline a week ago, but there’s still a fandom brewing in the Downdetector comments

It was an internet nerd’s worst nightmare. On July 10, Archive of Our Own (AO3), a beloved, non-profit fan fiction platform, was plagued by DDoS attacks, rendering it inaccessible for over a day. It makes sense that this community would … Continue reading

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Microsoft Copilot: The AI That Will Make You More Productive

Microsoft’s latest innovation, Copilot, is making communication easier and more efficient than ever before. Copilot is an AI-powered tool that provides real-time summarization and generates key points, names, and dates during calls, as well as in chat messages. This cutting-edge … Continue reading

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Microsoft closes at record after revealing pricing for new A.I. subscription

Microsoft shares rallied to an all-time high after the company announced pricing for its new Microsoft 365 artificial intelligence subscription service.

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Fervo Energy hits milestone in using oil drilling technology to tap geothermal energy

Geothermal company Fervo Energy announced a key milestone in bringing its clean, hot rock energy to the grid at scale.

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