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“The Art of Making Money” is the sort of book title you might see in an airport bookshop. But the (now not so) “Young British Artist” Damien Hirst has taken it rather literally. Hirst’s latest art project, called The Currency, comprises 10,000 A4 sized pieces of handmade paper covered in very similar but not identical coloured spots. The back of each is numbered and signed by the artist with an arty title. Like actual contemporary bank notes, each also has a watermark, a microdot and a hologram to make it h
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Governments worldwide are introducing or considering social media bans for children, as concerns over mental health, online safety, and addictive algorithms continue to reshape digital policy. Read more ›
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Uniform Norms For Social Media The IT ministry is crafting uniform standards for all messaging apps. But the timing is… Read more ›
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A group of states, led by California and including New York, Washington, and Connecticut, is planning to sue to block Paramount’s $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, The New York Times reported. The lawsuit, which is expected to argue that the deal would harm competition for ... Read more ›
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A new leak gives us our clearest look yet at the Pixel 11 Pro Fold in Pine while highlighting subtle design tweaks. Read more ›
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Так получилось, что я регулярно общаюсь со студентами различных ВУЗов Иркутска. И последние годы постоянно получаю вопросы, связанные с использованием ИИ в разработке ПО. И тут как в анекдоте: «Я ему 5 раз объяснил, сам уже понял …». Кроме этого подобные дискуссии постоянно возникают и в профессиональной среде. Некоторые думают, что ИИ может заменить сотрудников и сэкономить им денег, другие (противоположный лагерь) — этого опасаются, и не беспочвенно. Но не... Read more ›
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Long-time Slashdot reader necro81 writes: There are several companies, such as Tesla, trying to make semi trucks fully electric. The capital cost for such a truck, and the MW-scale infrastructure to recharge it, may be a hard sell for some operators. [IEEE Spectrum notes that's a charging infrastructure "that most freight corridors do not yet reliably provide."] But some companies are instead adding batteries and an electric motor to the... Read more ›
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Lord Ormund Hightower makes his onscreen debut in "House of the Dragon" season three. Here's what happens to him in the original book, "Fire & Blood." Read more ›
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Top Gun pilots have flown their share of missions in a variety of aircraft, so you might be wondering which one is the best. This pilot has his preference. Read more ›
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South Korean chipmaker set to repatriate more than $26bn from share sale over the next month Read more ›
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After years of prioritising expansion over profitability, Cult.fit’s pre-IPO papers and draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) suggest that the fitness… Read more ›
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The Ram 1500 and the Toyota Tundra are both strong options if you're looking for a full-size pickup, but each occupies a specific and different niche. Read more ›
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Looking to go off-road? These popular all-terrain tires provide strong grip, hard-wearing construction, and good value for demanding conditions. Read more ›
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Portable air conditioners are units that don't sit in a window and can still cool down the air in a room, but do they require vents to the outside? Read more ›
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Koyo Murata transformed an abandoned community center in rural Japan into a modern guesthouse to help bring visitors back to his hometown. Read more ›
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California drew more than $335 billion in venture capital funding this year, reports the Los Angeles Times, citing data released Thursday by PitchBook on private market funding: Its next biggest competitor, New York, raised less than a tenth of California's total. Texas raised 1/40th of the amount... Although a campaign for a new tax on billionaires has convinced some ultra-rich residents to shift to other states and businesses often complain... Read more ›
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Christine Casady says she and her husband are frugal by nature but have splurged in retirement on experiences like a $7,200 liveaboard snorkeling trip in Indonesia. Read more ›
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Before replacing SaaS subscriptions with internally built AI software, executives should evaluate the full lifecycle cost of ownership rather than focusing on development cost alone. The key question is not whether the organisation can build a tool, but whether it has the capacity and resilience to maintain, secure, and continuously evolve it over time. This […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Analysts expect around 86 trillion won in second-quarter operating profit, a third straight record, as DRAM and NAND prices climb. Samsung Electronics is on course for one of the strangest earnings comparisons in its history. Analysts expect the company to report second-quarter operating profit of around 86 trillion won, roughly $56bn, when it publishes preliminary […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The United Nations has put a number of its concerns about artificial intelligence into a single document, and the headline finding is not subtle. AI capabilities, the organisation says, are accelerating faster than any government’s ability to understand, test, or regulate them. The warning arrives as delegates gather in Geneva for the opening of the […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The AI story has mostly been told through chips, data centres, and the companies building the models. It is now being told through the shampoo aisle. The world’s largest makers of everyday goods, the businesses behind the bottles and packets in most kitchens and bathrooms, say they are using artificial intelligence to design products and […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The workers who build Samsung’s phones, televisions, and washing machines are about to make their unhappiness visible. Their union says several thousand of them will gather near the company’s Suwon headquarters on 16 July to protest the bonuses their colleagues in the chip division have won, a grievance that has been building since the semiconductor pay […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Novartis has agreed to buy Myricx Bio, a small British oncology company, for up to $1.5bn, adding an early-stage but potentially significant technology to a cancer pipeline the industry keeps racing to expand. The Swiss group will pay $1.1bn upfront, with up to $400m more tied to milestones, in a deal that fits the pattern […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Nvidia’s next flagship AI machine has hit a wall, and the culprit is a single circuit board. The Kyber rack meant to house its 2027 Rubin Ultra chips has slipped to 2028. Research firm SemiAnalysis flagged the delay, and CNBC reported it. Kyber is not a chip. It is a server cabinet. It packs 144 […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Nvidia can barely sell its best chips in China. A crop of local challengers is racing to fill the gap. One of them just raised nearly $900m to speed up. Shanghai Biren Technology is selling HK$7 billion (about $892.5m) of new shares to boost GPU production. That is according to the South China Morning Post. […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Solstice Advanced Materials is in talks to merge with Element Solutions in a deal that would create a specialty-materials company worth about $27bn, according to a Financial Times report. The two would combine as a merger of equals, the paper says, and could reach an agreement as soon as this week, though nothing has been […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Luxshare Precision is set to price its Hong Kong listing at the top of its range, a sign of strong demand for one of the year’s marquee share sales. The Apple supplier plans to fix the offer at the maximum HK$63.28 a share, according to people cited by Bloomberg, raising as much as $3.1bn and […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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