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Supreme Court upholds Universal Service Fund

Supreme Court upholds Universal Service Fund

This is a landmark decision for rural Americans, including hundreds of thousands in Illinois, and a major victory for the federal agencies working to expand opportunity and improve lives across

Garmin Vivoactive 5 drops to $200

Garmin Vivoactive 5 drops to $200

The Garmin Vivoactive 5 smartwatch is now available for just $200, a significant discount from its original price of $300. This deal marks the lowest price ever for the feature-packed

Claude AI chatbot blackmails executive in study

Claude AI chatbot blackmails executive in study

In a series of controlled simulations, researchers tested 16 leading Large Language Models (LLMs) from various developers, examining their behaviors in hypothetical corporate environments. The goal was to identify potentially

Surging Palantir and other notable AI stocks

Surging Palantir and other notable AI stocks

Palantir Technologies has seen a remarkable surge, with its stock price increasing by 2,100% since 2023. The company is a leader in developing AI software for government and enterprise customers.

UK Digital Twin Centre advances network management

UK Digital Twin Centre advances network management

The recent opening of the UK Digital Twin Centre in Belfast underscores the increasing significance of digital twin technology in the industry. Dave McGrail, Head of Business Consultancy at Xalient,

Android 16 brings subtle Pixel updates

Android 16 brings subtle Pixel updates

Google recently released Android 16, bringing a handful of new features for Pixel phones and promises of more updates in the future. The latest release is perhaps the most low-key

ChatGPT is changing human speech patterns

ChatGPT is changing human speech patterns

In practice, for many useful applications, many of the various obvious problems with AI agents (drift, hallucination, compounding errors) are more solvable than they are in theory Clever prompting, tool

Sam Altman redefines future of computing

Sam Altman redefines future of computing

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has made a surprising statement about the current state of computer hardware. He said that today’s computers were designed for a world without AI.

Amazon offers military smartwatches at 88% off

Amazon offers military smartwatches at 88% off

Amazon is offering a limited-time deal on military-grade smart watches. These watches typically retail for $200, but you can purchase one for only $25. That’s a massive 88% markdown! The

Internal audit essential in AI, cybersecurity age

Internal audit essential in AI, cybersecurity age

PLDT Chief Operating Officer Butch Jimenez, in his opening message, urged leaders to advocate for their respective Internal Audit teams. “As leaders, we must champion Internal Audit — not as

Ai vending machine test shows strange results

AI vending machine test shows strange results

In a surprising experiment, researchers at Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs documented the misadventures of Claude Sonnet 3.7, an AI system designed to manage an office vending machine

Sega leaks sales data for 11 games

Sega leaks sales data for 11 games

The leaked sales figures from Sega have revealed some interesting insights into the performance of their key franchises. One of the standout successes is Sonic Frontiers, which has sold an

Ancient carbon dioxide burps depleted ocean oxygen

Ancient carbon dioxide burps depleted ocean oxygen

Researchers have discovered that massive bursts of carbon dioxide from natural Earth systems caused significant drops in ocean oxygen levels around 300 million years ago. The study, led by scientists

behavior assessment tools

What Behavior Assessment Tools Can Reveal in Hiring

The use of behavior assessment tools in recruitment has become a necessity. By providing additional information regarding possible candidates beyond their resumes and interviews, employers can know what to expect when analyzing

Israel infiltrated Iran's missile programs for years

Israel infiltrated Iran’s missile programs for years

Israel’s spies infiltrated Iran’s missile and nuclear programs for over 15 years before the recent Israel-Iran War. Leaked intelligence documents revealed that Tehran’s weapons-building infrastructure was far more extensive than

Meta wins landmark AI copyright case

Meta wins landmark AI copyright case

https://twitter.com/ednewtonrex/status/1938629250820755491 A federal judge has sided with the AI company Anthropic in a landmark copyright ruling, declaring that artificial intelligence developers can train models using published books without obtaining the

spacex launches Falcon 9 from Vandenberg SFB

SpaceX launches Falcon 9 from Vandenberg SFB

SpaceX is set to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Saturday morning. The mission, designated Starlink 15-7, aims to deploy 26 Starlink V2

AI agents transform software development life cycle

AI agents transform software development life cycle

AI agents are making big changes in the software development life cycle (SDLC). These AI systems can help with different parts of software development, like coding, testing, and maintenance. This

Bootid meteor shower peaks tonight over U.S.

Bootid meteor shower peaks tonight over U.S.

The Bootid meteor shower peaks tonight, offering skywatchers in the U.S. a chance to see ancient shooting stars streak across the evening sky. Earth passes through the debris trail left