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    A bootable Windows 7 install that consumes a mere 69MB of disk space has been shared online. However, it isn't a very practical release, right now. Read more âș
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What is AGI? We know it stands for Artificial General Intelligence. That's a good start. But what does AGI mean, really? And how do we know when we've achieved it? For that matter, who decides we've achieved it? Does the AGI decide? This week, as OpenAI completed a long restructuring process that sets it up [âŠ] Read more âș
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A spokesperson for the California pension system said it would "further concentrate power in a single shareholder.â Read more âș
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Origin Robotics has products in Ukraine and is building with defending NATO in mind. It says Ukraine shows that simpler weapons are sometimes needed. Read more âș
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After acquiring Serif last year, Canva has overhauled its Affinity design suite, consolidating three creative tools into a single free app for Mac and Windows. The newly launched Affinity by Canva unifies vector, photo, and layout capabilities that were previously spread across separate Designer, Photo, and Publisher apps. So instead of juggling multiple apps, users can now switch between the three modes through dedicated Vector, Pixel, and Layout tabs within... Read more âș
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My first time trying Amtrak's business class was on a Northeast Regional trip to Boston. The five-hour train ride had perks and surprising drawbacks. Read more âș
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For a year, on and off, I've been thinking about Dragon Age: The Veilguard. More specifically, I've been thinking about my Dragon Age: The Veilguard review - the five-star review I wrote for Eurogamer. It plagues me. Because to be blunt, I'm not happy with how it sits. I don't think The Veilguard is a five-star game and definitely don't think it's BioWare's best game. To have suggested such a... Read more âș
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Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg are three of the six members of the world's most exclusive club: people with a $200 billion-plus net worth. Read more âș
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Apple is building up inventory for its first foldable iPhone in preparation for the device's launch next year, claims a Chinese leaker with proven sources within Apple's supply chain. According to Weibo-based account Fixed Focus Digital, Apple is now stockpiling key components for its long-rumored foldable iPhone, which we are tentatively referring to as "iPhone Fold." The leaker did not elaborate, but Apple is likely securing supplies of advanced parts... Read more âș
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Already under intense scrutiny for alleged ties to China, TP-Link, a now-U.S.-based and operated company is on the verge of being banned. In a new proposal concocted by the Department of Commerce, and backed by the Department of Justice, Defense and Homeland Security, TP-Link routers might no longer be allowed to be sold in America. Read more âș
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Julius Baer experts say entrepreneurs and smaller fortunes can use hybrid and virtual family offices to manage their assets, governance, and legacy. Read more âș
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Gemini for Home unleashes gen AI on your Nest camera footage, but it gets a lot wrong. Read more âș
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See inside the first Washington, DC, home owned by Jackie and John F. Kennedy. The home is on sale for $7.5 million. Read more âș
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Theyâre growing miniature 3D brains from stem cells. These arenât your fictional mad scientistsâ brains in a vat; theyâre organoids, and they grow in petri dishes. Theyâre also incredibly cool. We can, should, and will use cerebral organoids to discover new medical treatments, study brain development, reduce the demand for animal testing, and even power [âŠ] Read more âș
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If you want to protect your vision, these are the four simple habits you should start today. Read more âș
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A good VPN is worth paying for. Almost every service I'll recommend as one of the best VPNs is either subscription-only or supported by paid plans. Free VPNs do have their place, though, as not everybody can afford yet another subscription in the software-as-a-service hellscape we live in. Since everyone deserves privacy and flexibility online, I wanted to put together a definitive list of the best free VPNs.Now, some will... Read more âș
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Musk and the DHS have used The Lord of the Rings references to push anti-immigration messaging, seemingly positioning themselves as underdogs to justify oppression. Read more âș
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    The commission votes along party lines to set higher caps on prison phone calls, which is expected to increase costs by 83%. Read more âș
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Owen Poole covers the biggest tech stories of the day, including: OpenAI completes its recapitalization process with for-profit and nonprofit sides; popular AI companion app Character.ai introduces new child safety rules after a lawsuit and increased attention from regulators; and Elon Musk builds an AI-powered clone of Wikipedia dubbed Grokipedia -- critics say it's filled with misinformation. Read more âș
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With more personal devices online than ever, upgrading to symmetrical internet speeds can make a bigger difference than you'd imagine. Read more âș
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China is going all-in with strict social media policies surrounding educational topics. Read more âș
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President Jimmy Carter, the Carter Center and LifeStraw have waged a war against Guinea Worm disease since 1986. We're now closer than ever to completely eradicating an ancient disease from the planet. Read more âș
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Find a great scary film to watch this weekend. Read more âș
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Owen Poole covers the big tech stories of the day. Apple will add passports to its digital ID system in Wallet. As the Twitter domain retires, you could get locked out of your X account. A new study says AI chatbots are sycophants, and that's hurting science. Read more âș
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Smart detectors help detect the deadly gas anywhere in your house: We tested for the most reliable models. Read more âș
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The Reds look to build on a midweek win in Europe as they travel to face a Bees team growing in confidence. Read more âș
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Take a trip back to the '90s to learn where JRPGs started. Read more âș
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