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    SpaceX IPO could be the largest in history at a $1.76 trillion valuation

    In a regulatory filing on Wednesday, SpaceX said it will offer 555.6 million shares at $135 each, valuing the company at $1.76 trillion. If the IPO is successful, SpaceX would raise $75 billion, potentially shattering the current fundraising record held by Saudi Aramco – the Saudi Arabian state-owned oil company… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Android can now detect when scammers are faking calls from your contacts

    Google recently introduced a new feature designed to improve Android safety against scammers. The “industry-first” Fake Call Detection feature is compatible with most Android phones and works in the background to identify potential fake calls from criminals attempting to impersonate friends or close relatives. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Bots have officially overtaken humans on the internet

    Prince said that while he had predicted bot traffic would surpass humans, he believed it would happen toward the end of 2027. Cloudflare Radar shows bots currently make up around 56% of all traffic, though that figure has been as high as 62% over the last week. The CEO said… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Intel denies Arc desktop GPUs are going away

    During a Q&A at Computex, Intel Client Computing Group general manager Alex Katouzian was asked by Tweakers about the future of Arc desktop graphics cards. He said that GPUs remain a “super important” part of Team Blue’s PC lineup. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft Office 2019 for Mac will no longer edit documents after July 13

    Microsoft recently warned Office users on Apple devices that older versions of the company’s productivity apps running on outdated operating systems will lose the ability to edit files next month. Mobile users and Microsoft 365 subscribers can resolve the issue by simply updating their OS and Office, but users with… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    A truck-mounted nuclear reactor that runs for decades without refueling is being tested in China

    The project is led by Wu Yican at the Institute of Nuclear Energy Safety Technology, who has described the system as a first-of-its-kind mobile nuclear unit. “Our team has built the world’s first 10-megawatt vehicle-mounted nuclear power bank engineering integrated simulation test prototype,” Wu told Science and Technology Daily. “The… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    DisplayPort 2.1 Has a Cable Problem

    Your DisplayPort 2.1 monitor and graphics card may support UHBR20, but that doesn’t mean you’re getting it. Here’s how a seemingly harmless cable choice can change everything. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft unveils Majorana 2, a lead-based quantum chip designed with AI

    This week, the company introduced Majorana 2, a redesigned quantum chip that reflects a shift in both its engineering approach and underlying physics. Instead of the superconducting aluminum-based designs used by most rivals, Microsoft has built its latest system around lead. That choice forced the company to overcome manufacturing challenges… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Google offers Android app developers cash in exchange for code to train AI

    According to a report from 404 Media, Google has emailed some Android app developers with a “confidential content offer pilot,” inviting them to share their codebases with the company to help train its AI coding tools. Google said the program would provide participating developers with an additional way to monetize… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    The MacBook Neo outsold the MacBook Air in its first three weeks

    Apple shipped about 1.1 million MacBook Neo units in the March quarter, according to IDC figures. That number would be strong on its own, but the timing makes it stand out. The Neo only went on sale in mid-March, leaving it roughly three weeks of availability in the quarter. Even… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Proton Mail now lets you send email from your Gmail address

    Proton Mail has introduced a new way for Gmail users to switch to its hosted email service. The company is making it easier for people to leave Gmail by adding an option to send and receive emails using a Gmail address directly within Proton Mail. Proton argues that users should… Read Entire Article Source link More

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