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A British national has been busted in Ibiza for his alleged involvement in a gang carrying out a string of robberies across the popular holiday destination using a stolen car. The man has been accused ...
The Worcestershire Royal Hospital has been criticised by inspectors for using outdoor fridges in a car park to store human bodies. A report by the Human Tissue Authority, following a visit in May, ...
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution. A scientist examines a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) profile on ...
The Google Store is offering up to $350 back on pre-orders for the Pixel Watch 4 with an eligible trade-in. Those who pre-order the LTE versions can also get two free years of data. New and existing ...
Another dating surveillance app is climbing Apple's App Store. TeaOnHer is essentially a gender flip of the original Tea app. The app lets men post anonymously about women. The viral Tea app, which ...
A Microsoft workers group says reporting by The Guardian, Local Call, and +972 Magazine “revealed incriminating details about Microsoft’s indispensable role as the technological backbone of Israel’s ...
The data comes from a nationwide survey carried out by New York-based human-centric cybersecurity outfit Anagram, and its results couldn’t be more clear. Seventy-eight percent of respondents to the ...
When Tom Haverford goes camping with coworkers in a 2011 episode of the NBC comedy “Parks and Recreation,” he tricks out his tent with an Xbox, fondue pot, panini press, soft-serve ice cream maker, DJ ...
Tea, an app that lets women “rate” and “review” the men in their lives, has been on a hot streak lately, having shot to the top of the App Store and enjoyed several recent write-ups in major media ...
Lowe's is using AI to optimize store layouts and meet changing customer needs. Computer vision models can also offer a lot of potential for retailers. This article is part of "How AI Is Changing ...
A novel malware family named LameHug is using a large language model (LLM) to generate commands to be executed on compromised Windows systems. LameHug was discovered by Ukraine’s national cyber ...