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Arm unveiled its first self-developed data center chip, the AGI CPU, designed for handling agentic AI workloads. The new chip was built in partnership with Meta and manufactured by TSMC. Other customers for the new chip include OpenAI, Cloudflare, SAP, and SK Telecom. Reuters reports: The new chip, called the AGI CPU, will address data-crunching needed for a specific type of AI that is able to act on behalf of users with minimal oversight, instead of responding to queries as part of a chatbot. For years, Ar
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Smart-ring maker Oura and crypto company Blockchain.com said last week they had filed paperwork to go public, adding to a growing number of companies, including OpenAI, that are making moves to list in the wake of SpaceX’s upcoming mega initial public offering. If recent history is any guide, the startups closely tied to AI will do well. For the rest, the outlook may be bleaker. Read more ›
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Ledn forecasts the bitcoin-backed lending market could grow to $1 trillion within a decade as new research highlights strong borrower demand. Read more ›
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Wireless earbuds are striving for more these days, and the Liberty 5 Pro Max are another shining example. Read more ›
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If you’re looking for a laptop that’ll still perform well several years from now, Apple’s latest MacBook Air is hard to beat. Now, in particular, is a good time to pick one up, as you can currently buy the 13-inch MacBook Air at Amazon in the run-up to Memorial Day with an M5 chip, 16GB […] Read more ›
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АннотацияМожно ли измерить свободу выбора в битах? А грех — в потерянной энтропии? Можно ли математически описать любовь без условий, а Бога — не как программиста, а как создателя пространства возможностей?В этой статье я предлагаю формальную метафизическую модель «Веры Паломника — Исход». Мы пройдём путь от вариационного исчисления и стохастической оптимизации к энтропии выбора, функции полезности Любви и количественной мере греха. Всё подкреплено рабочим кодом на MATLAB и вычислительными экспериментами.Ст Read more ›
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Whirlpool is a big name in the washer and dryer market, but does the longevity of its products justify its reputation? Here's what users say. Read more ›
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The It's FOSS blog has news about the Linux Vendor Firmware Service, which gives hardware vendors a secure portal to upload firmware updates "which can then be downloaded and installed by users through clients such as GNOME Software or fwupdmgr." (Originally developed in 2015 by GNOME maintainer Richard Hughes...) The issue, however, obviously, had been funding with the largest contributors being the usual suspects, Framework and Open Source Framework Foundation,... Read more ›
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The latest Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses just got their first-ever discount in this year's Memorial Day sales. Read more ›
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Alright, now that 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is out, it's time to get chatting and praising or dunking on it. Read more ›
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Huang told reporters at Songshan Airport that Nvidia insists its partners follow U.S. trade rules. Read more ›
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В JDK 27 появится JEP 527: гибридный post-quantum key exchange для TLS 1.3. Разбираем, что меняется в JSSE, зачем нужен X25519MLKEM768 и какие проблемы могут всплыть при миграции. А ты готов к квантовым атакам ? Read more ›
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If you need solid hand tools at wallet-friendly prices, Harbor Freight's Quinn brand is a good place to look. These under $50 finds are good in any toolbox. Read more ›
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India has the literacy gaps, the linguistic diversity, the voice-first consumer behavior, and now the sovereign AI stack to build voice-first travel. No other large travel market combines all of them at this scale. Read more ›
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Библиотека рендеринга маркдауна в терминальные ANSI-последовательности.Вы пишете Markdown. Ваши пользователи видят красиво оформленный текст. Вся идея — в одном предложении, и этого ровно достаточно. Сделаем экосистему раста чуть лучше Read more ›
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Guadalupe Galindo-Nevarez and her family moved from California to Texas for a fresh start, but high heat and property taxes pushed them to leave. Read more ›
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В последние годы, мода сделала очередной круг и на рынке мобильных устройств снова начали появляться кнопочные смартфоны. При этом всевозможных конфигураций просто масса - предлагаются устройства с тачскрином и без, с IPS и TN-матрицами, с поддержкой LTE и 5G, и даже с выбором операционной системы - Android или KaiOS. Но до сегодняшнего дня, производительный кнопочный смартфон с IPS-матрицей стоил около 7-10 тысяч рублей, что было дороговато. Однако недавно, некий китайский... Read more ›
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Chinese memory makers are pushing cheaper RAM and storage chips into the market, and major PC brands are starting to notice. The shift could eventually change hardware pricing in a big way — but not without complications first. Read more ›
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Are statistical programmers coalescing around a handful of popular languages? That's the question asked by the CEO of software assessment site TIOBE, which every month estimates the popularity of programming languages based on their frequency in search results: This month, the programming language R matched its all-time high by reaching position #8 in the TIOBE index once again. This is not a coincidence. The statistical programming language market is clearly... Read more ›
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Long-time Slashdot reader internet-redstar shares an interestging response to "the recent wave of Linux kernel privilege escalation vulnerabilities like 'Copy Fail' and 'Dirty Frag'": Belgian Linux sysadmin and Tesla Hacker "Jasper Nuyens" got tired of the idea of manually blacklisting dozens or even hundreds of obscure kernel modules across large fleets of Linux systems in the near future. So he wrote ModuleJail, a GPLv3 shell script that scans a running... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shared this report from Electrek: When Fisker Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2024, it left roughly 11,000 Ocean SUV owners holding the keys to vehicles that cost them anywhere from $40,000 to $70,000 — and that were rapidly losing the software brains that made them work. No more over-the-air updates. No more connected services. No more warranty. The manufacturer was dead. What happened next... Read more ›
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Test scores "are lower than they were a decade ago in school districts across the U.S.," reports Times magazine, citing new data released Wednesday by Stanford researchers. "Reading scores were down roughly 0.6 grades in 2025 compared to 2015, and math scores were down about 0.4 grades. This means that students were 60% of one school year behind where their peers were in reading a decade earlier and 40% of... Read more ›
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"We may have accidentally detected dark matter back in 2019," writes ScienceAlert. "What if instead of trying to see dark matter, scientists attempted to hear it instead?" asks Space.com: New research suggests dark matter could leave a tiny but discernible imprint in the cacophony of ripples in spacetime called "gravitational waves" that ring through the cosmos when two black holes slam together and merge... Fortunately, when it comes to detecting... Read more ›
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Forbes describes it as "definitely already out there, and under active exploitation according to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, urging all organizations to prioritize timely remediation as the attack vector poses a significant risk." "We have issued CVE-2026-42897 to address a spoofing vulnerability affecting Exchange Outlook Web Access (OWA)," Microsoft told SecurityWeek. "We recommend customers enable EEMS to be better protected, and to follow our guidance available here."... Read more ›
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160 miles north of New York City, a man was convicted of manslaughter "with the help of license plate reader technology," reports a local news station. In the small town of Troy (population: 51,000), the mayor described the cameras as "a critical tool" in that investigation. But locals and city officials "have raised concerns about who can access the data collected locally, along with data security, privacy invasions and use... Read more ›
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Today former Google CEO Eric Schmidt "was booed multiple times," reports NBC News, "while discussing AI during a commencement speech at the University of Arizona." Schmidt had started by remembering how computer platforms "gave everyone a voice" but also "degraded the public square... They rewarded outrage. They amplified our worst instincts. They coarsen the way we speak to each other, and that way, and in the way that we treat... Read more ›
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America's Library of Congress "is preserving a little piece of Hell," jokes Engadget, "by inducting the soundtrack to the original Doom into the National Recording Registry." The album of demon-slaying tracks is joined by several other notable 2026 additions to the registry, like Weezer's self-titled debut album (colloquially known as "The Blue Album"), Taylor Swift's "1989," Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It) and the original "Mambo No. 5."... Read more ›
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Today Linus Torvalds announced another Linux release candidate on the kernel mailing list. But he also highlighted "documentation updates" to address a new problem. "The continued flood of AI reports has basically made the security list almost entirely unmanageable, with enormous duplication due to different people finding the same things with the same tools." (The new documentation says the security team has found "bugs discovered this way systematically surface simultaneously... Read more ›
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