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Gmail gains an ‘Add to calendar’ button, powered by Gemini

A nifty new Gmail capability powered by Google’s Gemini AI has arrived for Google Workspace customers. Starting Monday, users can add events to a Google Calendar directly from an email. Gemini will automatically detect calendar-related content in an email and… Continue Reading →

End of Story: IBM Completes $6.4 Billion Acquisition of HashiCorp

IBM has officially completed its acquisition of HashiCorp, the cloud infrastructure and security automation pioneer, in a deal worth around $6.4 billion. The post End of Story: IBM Completes $6.4 Billion Acquisition of HashiCorp appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →

The Paranoid Style in MAGA Policy

It was predictable that the co-presidency of Donald Trump and Elon Musk would eventually face a backlash. After all, Trump’s entire campaign was built on fantasy promises — like lowering grocery prices on day one of the Administration – that… Continue Reading →

Georgetown Law Dean rejects US Federal Attorney request to eliminate DEI

Georgetown Law School’s dean rejected on Thursday a warning from the top federal prosecutor for Washington D.C. that his office will not hire the school’s students if it does not eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs (DEI). Edward R. Martin…. Continue Reading →

Federal US judge rejects Trump funding freeze over constitutional violations

A federal US judge on Thursday blocked an attempt by President Donald Trump’s administration to freeze billions of dollars in congressionally approved funding destined for 22 states and the District of Columbia, concluding that the White House’s directive overstepped its… Continue Reading →

WB Offers Replacements, Not Refunds, for Hundreds of Rotting DVDs

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has confirmed widespread issues affecting DVDs manufactured between 2006-2008 that are experiencing premature disc rot. The company is offering replacements for affected titles but no refunds, even when replacements aren’t possible. The problem manifests in various… Continue Reading →

“They curdle like milk”: WB DVDs from 2006–2008 are rotting away in their cases

Although digital media has surpassed physical media in popularity, there are still plenty of reasons for movie buffs and TV fans to hold onto, and even continue buying, DVDs. With physical media, owners are assured that they’ll always be able… Continue Reading →

We Dodged A Constitutional Bullet

Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Photo: Getty ImagesFew Americans understand how close we just came to a political abyss. It all hinged on a Supreme Court decision that landed on Wednesday morning.By a vote of 5 to 4, with Chief Justice… Continue Reading →

Nate Silver on the Demise of FiveThirtyEight

FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver, on the site’s demise: Last night, as President Trump delivered his State of the Union address, the Wall Street Journal reported that ABC News would lay off the remaining staff at 538 as part of broader… Continue Reading →

Norovirus vaccine hints at defusing explosive stomach bug in early trial

In an early clinical trial, an experimental norovirus vaccine given as a pill produced defensive responses exactly where it counts—in the saliva of older people most vulnerable to the explosive stomach bug. The results, published this week in Science Translational… Continue Reading →

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