Enlarge (credit: Robert J. Sawyer) WordStar’s most recent claim to fame might be that it’s the word processing application on which George R.R. Martin is still not finishing A Song of Ice and Fire. But many writers loved and still… Continue Reading →
Speaking of Google launching a new TV streaming device, the company says it’s “ending production of Chromecast” after 11 years of selling the streaming dongles. From a report: Even though Chromecast devices will now be available “while supplies last,” Google… Continue Reading →
Google today unveiled its new Google TV Streamer, a $99.99 set-top box replacing the Chromecast. The device, shipping September 24, boasts improved performance with a 22% faster processor (over its predecessor), doubled RAM, and 32GB storage. It integrates Thread and… Continue Reading →
This fancy audio interface makes plugging in all your synths a breeze. Link to original post https://www.wired.com/review/arturia-audiofuse-16rig/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
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Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) According to The Wall Street Journal, there’s internal conflict at OpenAI over whether or not to release a watermarking tool that would allow people to test text to see whether it was generated by ChatGPT or… Continue Reading →
Google’s payments to make its search engine the default on smartphone web browsers violates US antitrust law, a federal judge ruled Monday, handing a key victory to the Justice Department. From a report: Judge Amit Mehta in Washington said that… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / Federal Communication Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, then a commissioner, rallies against repeal of net neutrality rules in December 2017. (credit: Getty Images | Chip Somodevilla) The Federal Communications Commission’s hopes of enforcing net neutrality rules was dealt a… Continue Reading →
Daniel W. Linna Jr. in LawSites, August 05, 2024 Link to original post https://www.lawnext.com/2024/08/at-two-back-to-back-conferences-evidence-that-were-moving-the-ball-forward-on-using-ai-in-law.html from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Today, we celebrate Deb Quentel’s remarkable career. She is retiring after 27 years as the Director of Curriculum at CALI. Deb’s passion and dedication have left an indelible mark on our organization and countless students’ lives. Her infectious spirit and… Continue Reading →
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