In tech
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The podcast industry keeps reinventing itself
This is Hot Pod, The Verge’s newsletter about podcasting and the audio industry. Today is my last day at The Verge, and this will be my final issue of Hot Pod. I’ll
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Frontier Communications Suffers Cyber Breach by Unknown Cybercrime Group
Frontier Communications partially shuts down systems after a cyber breach. Frontier Communications, one of America's leading telecommunications providers, has disclosed it suffered a cyberattack by a cybercrime group.
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US AI Legislation Proposals Draw Criticism From Citizens and Companies Alike
AI legislation proposals across US states are being criticized in all fonts. Artificial intelligence regulation proposals in various American states are facing a multitude of struggles.
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Google Terminates 28 Employees Amid Protests Over Israeli Government Deal
The protests dispute Google's participation in Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract signed in 2021 the company to offer cloud computing and artificial intelligence services to Israel.
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Google Combines Android and Pixel Divisions for the Sake of AI
Google's Android software and Pixel hardware divisions are set to be combined for faster AI feature integration.
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Tragedy as son dies after 'it all became too much to handle'
Loved ones of Lee Malin hoping to raise £3,000 for his funeral following his death
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Apple removes Meta-owned WhatsApp and Threads from its China app store after Beijing deemed them national security risks
Apple said it was obliged to remove the apps after an order from China's internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China.
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Fallout Renewed for Season 2 on Amazon Prime Video—Here's What to Expect
Amazon Prime Video renews Fallout for Season 2. The highly successful and celebrated Fallout series adaptation is now renewed for Season 2 on Amazon Prime Video, and this means that Lucy, The Ghoul, Maximus, and more character progression would still live on.
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TSMC Plans Price Hikes for Chips Made Outside Taiwan, Impacting Device Costs
This decision comes as TSMC prepares to launch its first-ever plant in Arizona, which is expected to begin full-scale production later this year.
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Baby white sharks prefer being closer to shore, scientists find
Remember #BabyShark? And no, this was not the very catchy song for kids that took the internet by storm. Earlier this year, social media was abuzz with stunning footage of a newborn great white shark, captured by a flying drone.
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US DARPA Releases Footage of First Ever AI vs Human Dogfight
DARPA has officially released footage showing the US Military's first AI vs. Human aerial combat.
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On this day in history, April 19, 1951, Gen. MacArthur delivers 'Old soldiers never die' speech to Congress
Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his farewell address to Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951, uttering the famous line, "Old soldiers never die; they just fade away." Eight days before the speech, MacArthur had been relieved of his duties as general of the U.S. Army by President Harry S. Truman — putting an end to his storied military career. "I am closing my 52 years of military service," said MacArthur in the speech, which is available on the Library of Congress website. ON THIS...