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Privacy-focused messaging app Signal is adding new features for video calls, including links, reactions and a calls tab, in a bid to pose as an alternative to Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams. The highlight of the update is a… Continue Reading →
Amazon has confirmed that employee data was compromised after a “security event” at a third-party vendor. From a report: In a statement given to TechCrunch on Monday, Amazon spokesperson Adam Montgomery confirmed that employee information had been involved in a… Continue Reading →
Less than a month after its previous 7.20 version, Calibre, a popular open-source ebook management tool, has just released version 7.21, which includes improvements and new features. Here they are. The post Calibre 7.21 Adds Read Aloud with Sentence Tracking… Continue Reading →
I have been following the progress of AWS BuilderCards for several years. Players of all skill levels use the cards to learn about AWS in a fun and engaging way, competing (in a friendly fashion) to combine their cards to… Continue Reading →
Wine 9.21 debuts with advanced network support in DirectPlay, D3DX9 format boost, C++ compilation fixes, and I/O improvements. The post Wine 9.21 Brings Enhanced DirectPlay Network Session Support appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/wine-9-21-brings-enhanced-directplay-network-session-support/ from Teknoids… Continue Reading →
Most companies are starting to figure out how AI will change the way they do business. Chegg is trying to avoid becoming its first major victim. WSJ: The online education company was for many years the go-to source for students… Continue Reading →
Today’s links General Strike 2028: Unions fight fascism. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I’ve been. Latest books: You keep readin’… Continue Reading →
During my first semester as a computer science graduate student at Princeton, I took COS 402: Artificial Intelligence. Toward the end of the semester, there was a lecture about neural networks. This was in the fall of 2008, and I… Continue Reading →
Tuesday at California’s Vandenberg Space Force base, the U.S. launched a Minuteman III missile, “in an important test of the weapon’s ability to strike its targets with multiple warheads,” according to Air and Space Forces magazine: The Minuteman III missiles… Continue Reading →
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