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Can a port city reinvent itself as a hub for startups and innovation? While cities known for their industrial base often struggle to digitise and transform, Rotterdam showcases a successful model and competes with major technology hubs in Europe. At the driver seat of this transformation is Lars Crama, the Private Lead of Up!Rotterdam, who ... Read more
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Apple today released a new firmware update for the Beats Studio Buds. The firmware, 1B211, addresses a Bluetooth vulnerability. Apple's security support document for the update says it fixes a bug that could allow an attacker in Bluetooth range to listen through the microphone of the device. The vulnerability would only be affected if someone was in Bluetooth range and the Studio Buds were not yet paired and seeking pair... Read more ›
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Lowe's may not have a reputation for being an automotive accessory outlet, but the store has really beefed up its offerings, with plenty of much-loved products. Read more ›
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HP's latest threat report reveals hackers are abusing legitimate remote access tools and fake downloads to silently compromise corporate devices. Read more ›
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Meta recently faced layoffs and AI shifts. CTO Andrew Bosworth acknowledged low morale, though he said it was worse during Cambridge Analytica. Read more ›
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Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas has previously said he wants the carrier to have a presence on the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. Read more ›
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Analysts say tight seat supply and strong demand give airlines little incentive to cut fares, even if the US-Iran war ends and oil prices fall. Read more ›
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Father’s Day is nearly here. Hopefully, you already got a gift for dads you care about, but if not, here’s a quick, easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys a good comic strip. The Complete Calvin and Hobbes contains every one of Bill Watterson’s beloved strips made during the comic’s ten-year run from 1985 through 1995, […] Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The driving technology company Mobileye plans to launch a robotaxi service in an as-yet-unnamed US city in 2027, it said earlier today. The service will be vertically integrated, using Mobileye's Moovit mobility platform to interact with customers booking rides, coordinate drivers, and so on. The Israeli company, which was bought by Intel in 2017 before going public again in 2022, says... Read more ›
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Deal will expand Showpass’ presence to more than 70 percent of Canada's top-ranked universities. Read more ›
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Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Reality Elite platform brings faster AI processing, sharper visuals, longer battery life, and improved tracking to the next generation of XR headsets and smart glasses. Read more ›
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Rivian is cutting hundreds of jobs as the electric vehicle maker enters one of the most important chapters in its history. The layoffs, announced Tuesday, affect less than 2% of Rivian’s workforce and come just days after the company began ... Read more ›
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Microsoft was recently in talks with Oracle for cloud infrastructure, but sources say the deal fell through over security and compliance concerns. Read more ›
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Picture someone at the end of a long day. The apartment is quiet. They open ChatGPT, not to draft an email or debug a script, but to say something close to: here is how I am feeling, tell me I am not crazy. The reply comes back warm and patient, with no delay or sigh ... Read more Read more ›
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Sea otters carry a favored rock in a loose pouch of skin beneath each forearm, balance it on their chests like a personal anvil, and reuse the same stone across dives — a tool-keeping behavior almost unheard of outside great apes and a few birds. Read more ›
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In July 1969, Apollo 11's crew was sealed in an Airstream trailer for 21 days while NASA tested moon rocks for life that wasn't there — meanwhile, the ocean beneath their splashdown site held vampire squid, 40-meter siphonophores, and single-celled organisms the size of dinner plates. Read more ›
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Turritopsis dohrnii, a Mediterranean jellyfish no larger than a fingernail, can reverse its own life cycle when injured or starving — dissolving its adult body back into an immature polyp and starting over, a biological rewind that in theory has no limit. Read more ›
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On Tuesday, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available model in its Mythos class — a family the company had previously declined to release at all, citing the models’ enhanced ability to identify and exploit software vulnerabilities. Fable 5 leads nearly all published benchmarks, performs at a materially higher level than Anthropic’s previous ... Read more Read more ›
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Dan McCrum spent the better part of five years being followed, hacked, smeared as a market manipulator, and threatened with criminal prosecution by the German state — for being right. Read more ›
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The story of the latest ShinyHunters campaign is not really about a bug in Oracle PeopleSoft. Read more ›
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In 1994, a New South Wales park ranger abseiled into a hidden canyon outside Sydney and found a grove of conifers last seen in the fossil record 90 million years ago. The Wollemi pine's wild location remains undisclosed — and for biological reasons that have nothing to do with theatre. Read more ›
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On October 29, 1969, UCLA student Charley Kline tried to type LOGIN to a computer at Stanford. The receiving system crashed after two letters, leaving LO as the first message ever sent across what became the internet. Read more ›
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The empty-nest narrative ends too soon. The lonelier stretch comes after — in the early 50s, when nobody in the house is being raised anymore and the cognitive patterns of the next thirty years are quietly being set. Read more ›
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