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    Elon Musk loses OpenAI trial after jury says he waited too long to sue

    Musk was one of the co-founders, backers, and initial board members of OpenAI. He claims that when he was approached by Altman and Brockman to help fund the startup in 2015, he was promised that it would be an open-source, not-for-profit company focused on safely creating artificial general intelligence (AGI)… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT deal drops to $629 as GPU prices slowly cool off

    Gigabyte’s Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC is down to $629 on Amazon as a Lightning Deal, marking one of the lower prices we’ve seen for the card these days. It features 16GB GDDR6 memory, triple-fan cooling, factory overclocking, and enough horsepower for high-refresh 1440p gaming with capable 4K performance in most modern titles. Read […] More

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    TP-Link's tiny 5-port Gigabit switch drops to just $9

    The TP-Link LiteWave LS1005G is a simple a 5-port Gigabit switch, currently available for just $9. That’s 50% off its usual Amazon price. The unmanaged switch offers plug-and-play setup, fanless operation, and Gigabit speeds across all five ports. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    ArXiv will ban researchers for a year if they submit papers with AI slop

    The arXiv (pronounced “archive”) team recently announced a significant update to its official code of conduct. The popular open-access repository of research papers awaiting peer review will now seek to deter AI-generated “slop” by enforcing stricter accountability rules, including a one-year ban for violations. The team said that using LLMs… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Terraria celebrates 15 years of crafting, mining, and survival

    Terraria can be played alone or online with others. It originated on the PC but was eventually ported to consoles and mobile devices. Gameplay is accentuated by a stellar soundtrack and above all else, it’s a blast to play. Those needing proof of that need look no further than the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT deal drops to $629 as GPU prices slowly cool off

    Gigabyte’s Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC is down to $629 on Amazon as a Lightning Deal, marking one of the lower prices we’ve seen for the card these days. It features 16GB GDDR6 memory, triple-fan cooling, factory overclocking, and enough horsepower for high-refresh 1440p gaming with capable 4K performance in most modern titles. Read […] More

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    Researchers unveil NAND-DRAM hybrid that could outperform traditional memory

    Leuven, Belgium-based nanotechnology and semiconductor research center Imec has unveiled what it describes as the world’s first 3D implementation of a charge-coupled device (CCD) designed for AI memory applications. The new technology combines the speed of DRAM with the storage density of NAND flash, potentially reducing the “memory wall” bottleneck,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Dell makes its strongest case yet for keeping AI out of the cloud

    The cloud-only AI narrative is getting harder to defend. At this year’s Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas, Dell is making its case – backed by real customer deployments and new product announcements – that enterprises are running serious AI workloads on their own infrastructure, from corporate data centers down… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Samsung avoids worst-case strike scenario as court restricts union action

    The Suwon District Court has partially approved Samsung Electronics’ request for an injunction against labor actions planned by its unions. The ruling says any strike must not disrupt production, damage materials or finished products, or interfere with safety-related operations. Workers are also barred from blocking access to company sites or… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AI could steal fingerprints from high-resolution selfies, experts warn

    Reports circulating in China this week reignited concerns around the issue after experts claimed that photos showing fingers facing directly toward a camera from within roughly five feet could potentially reveal enough detail to recreate fingerprints. In theory, attackers could use the resulting images to spoof biometric scanners tied to… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Android Studio Download Free – 2025.3.4.7

    The official IDE for Android app development now accelerates your productivity with Gemini in Android Studio, your AI-powered coding companion. What programming languages does Android Studio support? It supports Kotlin, Java, and C++ natively, with additional support for other languages via plugins. Do I need to pay in order to use Gemini AI assistant in […] More

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