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mardi 29 octobre 2024, 00:30
Russia has enacted a new law expanding control over cryptocurrency mining, granting multiple federal agencies access to digital currency identifier addresses, among other things. The country is also advancing its regulatory framework and experimenting with crypto in...
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Un article signé GOODTECH.info Le 1er novembre 2024 marque une étape importante pour la liberté des consommateurs en Belgique. Ils pourront désormais utiliser leur propre matériel pour se connecter à la fibre optique, au câble et à la technologie VDSL. La liberté de ...
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lundi 28 octobre 2024, 23:50
AT&T has signed a $1 billion multi-year deal with Corning to acquire fiber and connectivity solutions. Reuters reports: With the U.S. wireless market facing a slowdown, telecom companies such as AT&T and rival Verizon have doubled down on their high-speed internet...
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The decentralized social network hints at sustainability with talk of subscriptions Bluesky says it has hauled in more than 13 million users, up from about three million when it opened to the public in February 2024.…
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Apple's AI features are finally starting to appear. Apple Intelligence is launching today on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, offering features like generative AI-powered writing tools, notification summaries, and a cleanup tool...
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The Open Source Initiative (OSI) on Monday released the result of a year-long global community initiative to create a standard defining what, exactly, constitutes an open source artificial intelligence (AI) system. The Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) v1.0, unveiled at the...
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You know what they say, where there's a will there's a Huawei Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has allegedly cut off shipments to Chinese chip designer Sophgo over allegations it was attempting to supply components to Huawei in violation of US sanctions.…
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A commercial military simulation software, originally inspired by Tom Clancy novels, has become an unexpected tool for military training across NATO forces and defense analysts worldwide. Command: Professional Edition, developed by Britain's Slitherine Software, has secured...
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Debian Developer Russell Coker has written up an analysis of the remote exploit of CUPS announced in September: He seems to have a different experience to me of reporting bugs, I have had plenty of success getting bugs fixed without hyping them. I just report the bug, wait...
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An EV YouTuber who just had to have a Tesla Plaid S is unhappy to learn that the car's value fell $94k after two years of use. YouTuber Kyle is sad that his Tesla feels like it's falling apart and that it is only worth $46k. — Read the rest The post Tesla owner saddened by...
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The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has announced the release of version 1.0 of the Open Source AI Definition: The OSAID offers a standard by which community-led, open and public evaluations will be conducted to validate whether or not an AI system can be deemed Open Source...
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TL;DR: HelloTalk VIP connects you with native language speakers to help you learn, and a lifetime license is only $119.99 (reg. $199.99). If you're looking for a fun, engaging, and effective way to learn a new language, HelloTalk VIP might be just what you need. — Read the...
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MAGA darling Candace Owens was all set to spew her fascist rhetoric across Australia — until the folks down under denied her visa request. 'Australia's national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else,' Australia's Immigration Minister Tony Burke...
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An anonymous reader shares a report:Around 1.5 million of Britain's 7.2 million lampposts could be removed to save money and reduce carbon emissions and replaced with lighting that will make it safer for pedestrians. Under existing rules, there is no requirement to light...
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ATMs paid customers thousands... and now the bank wants its money back JPMorgan Chase has begun suing fraudsters who allegedly stole thousands of dollars from the bank's ATMs after a check fraud glitch went viral on social media.…
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One of my all-time favorite books is Michael Goodwin and Dan Burr's Economix: How Our Economy Works (and Doesn't Work). It's a 300-page comic book about the history of economics. It was a real eye-opener for me. Michael and Dan just posted a new free online comic called...
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Microsoft took the unusual step on Monday of publicly criticizing longtime rival Google for running 'shadow campaigns' in Europe designed to discredit the software giant with regulators. CNBC: Microsoft lawyer Rima Alaily wrote in a blog post that Google hired a firm to...
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'They're taunting us,' investigator says and it looks like it's working The feds are investigating Chinese government-linked cyberspies breaking into the infrastructure of US telecom companies, as reports suggest Salt Typhoon - the same crew believed to be behind those hacks ...
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Apple has maintained the controversial bottom-charging design in its new $79-$99 USB-C Magic Mouse, released alongside the new iMac Tuesday, despite years of customer criticism. The port location, unchanged since 2015, renders the mouse unusable while charging. Read more...
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The proprietors of Famous Yeti's Pizza of Stoughton, Wisconsin have apologized for serving pizzas last week that had been 'contaminated' with THC. 'We want to be sure anyone who has this pizza on hand throws it away so they don't get sick,' Bonnie Armstrong, director of...
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