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Future Children

Preparing children for future with AI

In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, the need to educate children about artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity has never been more pressing. As technology continues to advance, introducing children to

Strong Earnings

Palo Alto Networks posts strong earnings boost

Palo Alto Networks has announced that it expects its earnings to surpass previous estimates, driven by increased demand for its cybersecurity products. The surge in online threats has heightened the

Coastal Property

Climate change threatens coastal property values

The effects of climate change are becoming increasingly visible, especially for coastal communities across the United States. Rising sea levels and intense storms are leading to significant property value declines,

Spider signals

Spider manipulates firefly signals to hunt

Researchers have discovered that an orb-weaving spider species in China uses a cunning trick to lure male fireflies into its web. The spider, Araneus Ventricosus, manipulates the light signals of

Intel Core

Cost-effective Intel Core i7-12700KF for gamers

The Intel Core i7-12700KF is a powerful and cost-effective choice for gamers. With 12 cores, this CPU can handle nearly any game efficiently. More cores allow a processor to manage

Olympics Coverage

Alibaba Cloud reinvents Paris 2024 Olympics coverage

The Paris 2024 Olympics showcased the remarkable contributions of Chinese technology companies. Their innovative applications of cloud computing and artificial intelligence enhanced the quadrennial event, impressing participants, organizers, coaches, officials,

Activists Blame

Activists blame Pakistan for internet slowdown

Pakistan has been grappling with slow internet speeds in recent weeks. This has sparked a debate over the cause of the problem. Some activists accuse the government of building a

AI accessibility

Google unveils new AI accessibility features

Google has announced a series of AI-powered updates to enhance accessibility features on Pixel and Android devices. These updates are aimed at assisting individuals with disabilities by improving functionalities across

Voice Mode

OpenAI’s voice mode introduces human touch

OpenAI’s new Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT is changing how users interact with their devices. After testing it for a week, I found it to be a glimpse into a

Top 10 Test Management Tools for 2024

Top 10 Test Management Tools for 2024

Let’s talk about the superheroes behind the scenes in software development—test management tools. These gems are the backbone of quality assurance, ensuring your software functions and sparkles in its performance.

Immigrants Charting

AI-generated song about immigrants charts in Germany

A song about immigrants, created entirely using artificial intelligence, has broken into Germany’s Top 50 chart. “Verknallt in einen Talahon” weaves modern lyrics, many based on racial stereotypes, with 1960s

Chat Theme

WhatsApp testing new chat theme feature

WhatsApp is testing a new chat theme feature in its latest Android and iOS beta updates. These themes will apply to both the wallpaper and text bubbles, similar to Instagram

What’s Next for AI, Web3 and FinTech

What’s Next for AI, Web3 and FinTech?

AI, FinTech, and Web3 have been the most dominant tech trends lately. Each of these sectors is playing a key role in reshaping industries, communities and online interactions. Far from

Nuclear Data

Tech giants invest in nuclear-powered data centers

Tech giants Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are increasingly turning to nuclear power to meet their data centers’ and AI operations’ growing energy demands. These companies are investing in nuclear energy

Millions Lose

Millions in New York lose internet aid

Barbara Caporale, 67, considers herself a “digital dinosaur,” but she uses the internet just about as much as the average millennial. Whether she’s doing exercise classes via Zoom or attending

How to Connect Your Android to a PC in 2024

Connecting Your Android to a PC in 2024

Are you trying to transfer files between your Android phone and your computer but not sure where to start? Whether you’re looking to back up photos, move documents, or simply

Historic Harris

Kamala Harris set to make history

Kamala Harris has made history by becoming the first woman of color to secure a major party’s nomination for President. As she prepares for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago,

ROG Ally

Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme discounted to $499

The ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme and Lenovo Legion Go gaming handhelds have seen significant price drops. The ROG Ally is now available for $499, a $200 reduction from its

Settlement Broadband

NYS settlement with Charter for low-cost broadband

New York State has settled with Charter Communications, Inc., the parent company of Spectrum, to offer discounted internet service to eligible low-income New Yorkers. The Public Service Commission (PSC) approved

Climate Warning

Scientists warn of climate tipping points

Scientists warn that Earth’s climate system could face irreversible consequences if global warming surpasses the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement. A new study suggests that exceeding this limit

Galaxy Design

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra design leaked

Google had a weird name for Fold but they are not the only one I hear Samsung could do the same Ultra could be called Note, Plus would be Pro

Melting Arctic

Melting Arctic ignites geopolitical competition

The Arctic is melting, and a new era of geopolitical competition is heating up. As climate change warms the planet, the Arctic Circle ice cap continues to recede, opening up new