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News Image Amazon is Selling This Great 15-Inch Portable Screen For $60, Which is Less Than Half The Actual Price

At the current price, this portable monitor is a no brainer.

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CISA issues warning about another Ivanti flaw under active attack

The U.S. IT software giant confirmed this week that the vulnerability, fixed in May, is now being used to target a "limited number" of Ivanti customers.

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News Image Time to Go Prime: Amazon’s Massive Fire TV Price Drop Is for Members Only — 38% Off!

The whopping $170 off deal this top-of-the-line 50-inch 4-Series Fire TV is a Prime Day preview.

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Why your password policy should include a custom dictionary

Utilizing a custom dictionaries helps strengthen your password policies. Learn more from Specops Software about how to build custom dictionaries in your Windows Active Directory password policy....

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Why your password policy should include a custom dictionary wordlist

Utilizing a custom dictionaries helps strengthen your password policies. Learn more from Specops Software about how to build custom dictionaries in your Windows Active Directory password policy....

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Video: Two dead, one hurt in accident on Gelderland highway

Two people died in an accident on the A50 highway near Valburg in Gelderland early on Thursday morning.

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Video editing app Captions launches an AI-powered social media manager for sites

AI-powered video editing app Captions is rolling out a new tool for websites that manages their content publishing schedule for videos and even generates videos for those dates based on relevant topics to the site.  The tool first scans the site to pull content, keywords, service offerings, and key selling points of a site and […]

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Argo Space’s plan to power orbital tugs with moon water pulls in $7.9M

There are many hypotheses about what capabilities will need to come online for the growing space industry to flourish, but two of the biggest concern in-space mobility and in-space refueling. To have a fully independent space economy, proponents argue, we’ll need to be able to move satellites around in space and we’ll need a way […]

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News Image The toxic transformation of Warcraft maker Blizzard

Journalist Jason Schreier discusses his new book, Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard Entertainment.

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News Image What’s on your desk, David Pierce?

A revolving set of tech, together with some great family art.

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How Kapa uses LLMs to help companies answer users’ technical questions reliably

Generative AI and large language models (LLMs) have been all the rage in recent years, upending traditional online search via the likes of ChatGPT while improving customer support, content generation, translation, and more. Now one fledgling startup is using LLMs to build AI assistants capable specifically of answering complex questions for developers, software end users, […]

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Black Forest Labs, the startup behind Grok’s image generator, releases an API

Black Forest Labs, the Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup behind the image generation component of xAI’s Grok assistant, has launched an API in beta — and released a new model. The new API provides Black Forest Labs’ family of image generation models, Flux, in a managed package. Using it, developers can choose which Flux model to build […]

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Tesla’s Cybertruck racks up fifth recall in under a year

Tesla’s 2024 Cybertrucks have been on the road for less than a year and they’ve already been recalled five times, as of Thursday.  This time, it’s because the rearview camera image may be delayed by two seconds after shifting into reverse, and the display may appear blank for up to eight seconds when the vehicle […]

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NASA is working on a plan to replace its space station, but time is running out

The next year is crucial for the future of NASA and its plans to extend human activity in low-Earth orbit. For the first time in decades, the US space agency faces the not-too-distant prospect of failing to have at least one crew member spinning around the planet. Over the next several months, NASA will finalize a strategy for its operations in low-Earth orbit after 2030. Then, toward the end of next year, the space agency will award contracts to one or more private companies to develop small space stations for which NASA and other space agencies will become customers rather than operators. But none of this is certain, and as NASA faces a transition from its long-established operations on the International Space Station to something new, there are many questions. Foremost among these is whether NASA really needs to continue having a presence on low-Earth orbit at all, especially as the space agency's focus turns toward the Moon with its Artemis Program. Read full article

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News Image Newly Released Emails Show How Trump’s ‘Eating the Pets’ Conspiracy Theory Led to a Deluge of Threats

A public information request shows the true extent of the damage caused by the viral conspiracy theory.

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