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Month March 2023

Disney World is Having Trouble Selling Its $4,800 Simulated ‘Star Wars’ Space Cruises

$4,800 buys you a two-day “immersive” experience on the Star Wars-themed “Galactic Starcruiser” at Disney World — a pseudo cruise ship in space. But one year after it opened, Disney is “cutting back” some of its bookings, reports SFGate: Earlier… Continue Reading →

How to Install Docker on Linux Mint 21: A Step-by-Step Guide

Follow our step-by-step guide to easily install Docker on your Linux Mint 21 system, and start containerizing your applications. The post How to Install Docker on Linux Mint 21: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

Linux Kernel 6.3 RC1 Brings Intel VPU Driver, Rust Updates

Check out the changes in Linux Kernel 6.3 RC1, which brings more Rust support with updates across CPU, GPU, storage, and more. The post Linux Kernel 6.3 RC1 Brings Intel VPU Driver, Rust Updates appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →

Three US states cancel membership in bipartisan group aimed at voter roll accuracy and registration

West Virginia, Missouri and Florida Monday announced they will no longer participate as member states in the Election Registration Information Center (ERIC). ERIC was founded in 2012 as a bipartisan effort to “improv[e] the accuracy of America’s voter rolls and increas[e]… Continue Reading →

Signal is for everyone, and everyone is different

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Amazon Is Permanently Closing Eight Cashierless Stores

Amazon is permanently closing eight of its 29 Amazon Go convenience stores that offer customers the ability to shop without any kind of checkout process. From a report: Amazon debuted the Go store in Seattle in 2016. It hailed the… Continue Reading →

Amazon’s big dreams for Alexa fall short

Enlarge (credit: Anadolu via Getty Images) It has been more than a decade since Jeff Bezos excitedly sketched out his vision for Alexa on a whiteboard at Amazon’s headquarters. His voice assistant would help do all manner of tasks, such… Continue Reading →

Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 6.3 Release Candidate

The two-week merge window for Linux kernel 6.3 opened automatically with the release of Linux 6.2, and now, the first release candidate development version is available. The post Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 6.3 Release Candidate appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →

Microsoft Edge is Getting a Video Upscaler To Make Blurry Old Videos Look Better

Microsoft has unveiled Video Super Resolution (VSR) — an “experimental” video upscaling feature for its Edge web browser that uses machine learning to increase the resolution of low-quality video. From a report: Announced on the Edge Insiders blog, Microsoft’s VSR… Continue Reading →

US Fed Reserve Zoom Conference Canceled After ‘Porn-Bombing’

A Federal Reserve Zoom event with more than 220 people was canceled after a user hijacked proceedings and displayed pornographic content, Reuters reports. From a report: The hijack left Fed Governor Christopher Waller unable to deliver his opening remarks because… Continue Reading →

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