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TikTok challenges Biden administration on prospective US ban
TikTok is fighting back against the Biden administration’s new law forcing the sale or ban of the app, as they highlight the First Amendment in a new legal filing. The briefs, filed on Thursday (June 20) by TikTok and a … Continue reading
Best Video Poker Strategy Guide – How to Win More at Video Poker
Are you looking to up your poker game with a solid video poker strategy? Look no more – this video poker guide is packed with different tips and tricks to help you win more and have a great time playing. … Continue reading
Kaspersky antivirus software is now banned in the US
To bolster national security, and just one week ahead of the presidential debate, the Biden administration has banned Kaspersky products from being sold in the United States. From July 20, Kaspersky can no longer sell to new customers and the … Continue reading
Claude 3.5: ChatGPT rival launches its most powerful AI yet
OpenAI’s ChatGPT may find its position as market leader in the consumer AI chatbot space squeeze as Anthropic has today (June 21) announced its most powerful artificial intelligence model yet in Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Anthropic announced the debut of its … Continue reading
A New 100x Presale Gem Nearly Raises $2 Million – Could It Be the Next Dogeverse?
Base meme coins jumped by double digits today after the SEC vs. ETH news. Will this impact the presale surge of the new Base meme coin called Base Dawgz? Base Dawgz has all the features of a top meme coin, … Continue reading
Before Smartphones, an Army of Real People Helped You Find Stuff on Google
Not too long ago, services like GOOG-411, 118 118 and AQA used actual humans to answer questions with witty responses and encyclopedic knowledge. Today’s search engines could learn something.
TikTok confirms it offered US government a ‘kill switch’
The platform made the disclosure as part of its legal challenge against a law forcing its sale in the US.
Kevin Hartz’s A* raises its second oversubscribed fund in three years
Venture firms raised $9.3 billion in Q1 according to PitchBook data, which means this year likely won’t match or surpass 2023’s $81.8 billion total. While emerging managers are feeling the fundraising market’s frost the most, some emerging VCs like A* … Continue reading
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How to Study Ethical Hacking as a Beginner
Immersing yourself in best practices for ethical hacking, pen-testing and information security can set you up for a career or better-protected business.
SoftBank CEO says AI that is 10,000 times smarter than humans will come out in 10 years
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son laid out his vision for artifical super intelligence, or ASI, that he said would be 10,000 times smarter than humans.