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Dell shares drop as heavy AI investments expected to dent margin reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Dell shares drop as heavy AI investments expected to dent margin

Heavy investments in AI hardware are having negative impact on the American profit margins and it is seeking for growth.

Jun 3, 2024
How big is the internet archive? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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How big is the internet archive?

The Internet Archive serves as a digital time capsule, preserving iconic moments and platforms from the early internet era.

Jun 3, 2024
Is the Internet Archive safe? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Is the Internet Archive safe?

Archive.org is generally deemed safe by several reputable malware detectors and site reviewers, including Scamadvisor.

Jun 3, 2024
Are self-driving cars better for the environment? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Are self-driving cars better for the environment?

Self-driving cars can reduce fuel consumption by optimising driving patterns, leading to lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Jun 3, 2024
When was the first self-driving car made? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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When was the first self-driving car made?

The Stanford Cart in the 1980s and Carnegie Mellon University’s Navlab project significantly advanced autonomous vehicle technology

Jun 3, 2024
Malicious compliance: The hidden rebellion in following rules reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Malicious compliance: The hidden rebellion in following rules

It arises from power dynamics, cognitive dissonance, frustration, and sometimes humor, as individuals subtly protest against rigid directives.

Jun 3, 2024
5 things you can do with VBScript reviewed editorial briefing visual

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5 things you can do with VBScript

VBScript, or Visual Basic Scripting Edition, has been a cornerstone in the automation landscape for over two decades. Despite the emergence of newer scripting languages, VBScript remains a powerful tool for many professionals, particularly those working within Windows…

Jun 3, 2024
Top tech news stories today: June 03, 2024 reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Top tech news stories today: June 03, 2024

Trend Micro collaborates with Nvidia on AI cybersecurity tools. Donald Trump joins TikTok, gaining 2.1 million followers in 24 hours.

Jun 3, 2024
AI helps with early heart failure detection reviewed editorial briefing visual

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AI helps with early heart failure detection

Researchers at the University of Dundee’s School of Medicine analyzed patients’ data to determine how AI could benefit those at risk.

May 31, 2024
Tech giants unite to challenge Nvidia with new AI standard reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Tech giants unite to challenge Nvidia with new AI standard

Specifications for the new standard will be available in the third quarter of 2024 to companies joining the UALink Consortium.

May 31, 2024
25 smart home and IoT technologies that might just change your life reviewed editorial briefing visual

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25 smart home and IoT technologies that might just change your life

For laborers, IoT and smart home enable remote management of many things, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency during workdays.

May 31, 2024
TikTok builds a separate US codebase to deal with the US ban reviewed editorial briefing visual

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TikTok builds a separate US codebase to deal with the US ban

TikTok is reportedly working on a US version of its core algorithm in an effort to appease US authorities and potentially avoid a ban.

May 31, 2024
Unidentified hackers disable 600,000 US routers reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Unidentified hackers disable 600,000 US routers

Lumen Technologies’ Black Lotus Labs discovered the attack, attributing it to a malicious firmware update targeting routers.

May 31, 2024
Ether ETF approval: Implications for bitcoin and crypto reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Ether ETF approval: Implications for bitcoin and crypto

Pompliano explains that the Ether ETF is unlikely to harm Bitcoin, as they serve different roles within the crypto ecosystem.

May 31, 2024
5 disadvantages of Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) reviewed editorial briefing visual

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5 disadvantages of Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)

MEO satellites suffer significant signal attenuation compared to LEO satellites due to their higher altitude.

May 31, 2024
When was the first AI robot made? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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When was the first AI robot made?

Until the 1960s, robots were largely fictional until Charles Rosen and his team at SRI International began pioneering real advancements.

May 31, 2024
5 companies in microwave backhaul technology reviewed editorial briefing visual

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5 companies in microwave backhaul technology

Microwave backhaul refers to the wireless communication links between the core network and subnetworks. As demand for faster and more reliable mobile services increases, the role of microwave backhaul has become crucial. This technology is pivotal in regions where laying fibre is…

May 31, 2024
2Africa: The world’s longest subsea cable reviewed editorial briefing visual

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2Africa: The world’s longest subsea cable

The “2Africa” subsea cable holds the title of the longest subsea cable in the world. Spanning an astonishing 45,000 kilometres, this cable system is designed to connect 33 countries across Africa, Europe, and Asia. When completed, it will be longer than the circumference of the…

May 31, 2024
How 3D internet works: Key technologies and applications reviewed editorial briefing visual

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How 3D internet works: Key technologies and applications

The 3D internet relies on advanced 3D modeling and animation tools, spatial computing, blockchain for secure transactions and NFTs.

May 31, 2024
OpenAI partners with Vox and The Atlantic, as media continues to sell content to AI models reviewed editorial briefing visual

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OpenAI partners with Vox and The Atlantic, as media continues to sell content to AI models

The joint deal provides OpenAI with more resources for finding credible content to train algorithms and provide information for chatbots.

May 30, 2024