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How to Install Kodi on an Amazon Fire TV Stick or Fire TV

Kodi is a great media system, right up there with the likes of Plex and Jellyfin. It’s free, open-source, and can help you reliably stream your entire media collection to any local device. But while it’s quite easy to set… Continue Reading →

Condé Nast Signs Deal with OpenAI

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How to Install pip on Ubuntu 24.04

pip is a package manager for Python that helps you install and manage additional libraries and dependencies that are not included in the standard library. It’s secure and widely used by many developers to manage Python packages and projects. This… Continue Reading →

How to Find Uniqueness in Two Files in Linux

In this article, you will learn how to find similarities and differences between two files in Linux with practical examples from the CLI and GUI methods. The post How to Find Uniqueness in Two Files in Linux appeared first on… Continue Reading →

75 years ago, the KKK and anti-communists teamed up to violently stop a folk concert in NY

Fighting rages in Peekskill, N.Y., on Aug. 27,1949, as veterans break up a scheduled concert by singer Paul Robeson. AP PhotoFew Americans today know about the events that occurred 75 years ago in the small Hudson Valley community of Peekskill,… Continue Reading →

Google Denies Report That It’s Discontinuing Fitbit Products

Google is denying a recent report that it is no longer making Fitbit smartwatches. From a report: A company spokesperson told Ars Technica today that Google has no current plans to discontinue the Fitbit Sense or Fitbit Versa product lines…. Continue Reading →

Apple Podcasts launches on the web

Apple podcasts can now be streamed from the web. Apple announced on Monday that it’s Apple Podcasts app is now available on all major web browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari) in over 170 countries.   The new dedicated web experience… Continue Reading →

Linux Foundation Backs Open Source LLM Initiative

The Open Model Initiative aims to promote the development and adoption of openly licensed AI models that stay open source The post Linux Foundation Backs Open Source LLM Initiative appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/linux-foundation-backs-open-source-llm-initiative/ from… Continue Reading →

New 2GB Raspberry Pi 5 option knocks the price down to $50

Enlarge / The 8GB Raspberry Pi 5 with the official fan and heatsink installed. (credit: Andrew Cunningham) We’re many months past the worst of the Raspberry Pi shortages, and the board is finally widely available at its suggested retail price… Continue Reading →

A New Chapter for Legal Tech Hub: Nikki Shaver, Cheryl Wilson Griffin, and Jeroen Plink

This week, we talk about an exciting development in the legal technology industry: the acquisition of Legal Tech Consultants by Legal Technology Hub. We bring in the key players involved in this strategic move, including Nikki Shaver, Jeroen Plink, and… Continue Reading →

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