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Jun 22, 2023

Here Are All the ‘Environments’ You Can Experience in visionOS

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With the Vision Pro headset, there is an option to activate an Environment that allows you to shut out the world around you. While Apple has mentioned Mount Hood as an Environment you can visit and use as a backdrop, there are several others.

Jun 22, 2023

Dutch archeologists uncover ‘Stonehenge of the Netherlands’

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Digs around the ‘open-air sanctuary’ started in 2017, but the results have only just been made public.

Jun 22, 2023

Can the Titan submersible be rescued?

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The vessel lost contact with the surface during a dive to tour the Titanic wreckage.

Jun 21, 2023

Clippy Comes to Life with Chat-GPT and Raspberry Pi

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The future of clippy and toy makers is promising 👌 😀 😄.


As Microsoft eagerly adds Chat-GPT to Bing, Word, Edge, and dozens of other products, I can’t help myself from thinking of Clippy. The old assistant could be seen as a precursor to modern, collaborative AI. Clearly, someone else had the same thought, but they actually did something with it.

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Jun 21, 2023

Putin vows to deploy world’s most powerful nuke ‘Satan 2’ to ‘combat duty’

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VLADIMIR Putin vowed to deploy his hypersonic “Satan-2” nuclear-capable missiles in a chilling new threat to the West.

The Russian leader said that the new generations of the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles — thought to be the world’s most powerful — would soon be deployed for combat duty.

In a speech to newly graduated soldiers, Putin warned: “In the near future, the first launchers of the Sarmat complex with a new heavy missile will go on combat duty.”

Jun 20, 2023

Putting a voice and face together in early infancy determines later language development

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Matching the sight and sound of speech—a face to a voice—in early infancy is an important foundation for later language development.

This ability, known as intersensory processing, is an essential pathway to learning new words. According to a recent study published in the journal Infancy, the degree of success at intersensory processing at only 6 months old can predict vocabulary and language outcomes at 18 months, 2 years and 3 years old.

“Adults are highly skilled at this, but infants must learn to relate what they see with what they hear. It’s a tremendous job and they do it very early in their development,” said lead author Elizabeth V. Edgar, who conducted the study as an FIU psychology doctoral student and is now a postdoctoral fellow at the Yale Child Study Center. “Our findings show that intersensory processing has its own independent contribution to language, over and above other established predictors, including parent language input and socioeconomic status.”

Jun 20, 2023

How to Stay Cool Without Air-Conditioning

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Tell summer to go to … Well, at least keep from overheating indoors—or outdoors—with the right tips and gear.

Jun 20, 2023

SaaS in the Real World: How Global Food Chains Can Secure Their Digital Dish

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Protecting your QSR against SaaS threats requires a comprehensive approach. Learn how an SSPM can help manage data separation, detect misconfiguration.

Jun 20, 2023

How to apply for your share of Facebook’s $725 million settlement in privacy suit

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Facebook users have until August to claim their share of a $725 million class-action settlement of a lawsuit alleging privacy violations by the social media company, a new website reveals.

The lawsuit was prompted in 2018 after Facebook disclosed that the information of 87 million users was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.

People who had an active U.S. Facebook account between May 2007 and December 2022 have until Aug. 25 to enter a claim. Individual settlement payments haven’t yet been established because payouts depend on how many users submit claims and how long each user maintained a Facebook account.

Jun 20, 2023

Hit or Miss? AI and Brain Waves Tune into Future Hit Songs with 97% Accuracy

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Neurophysiologic responses to the first minute of songs predicted hits with an 82% success rate, indicating that the early part of a song plays a crucial role in determining its popularity.

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