Google Will Turn Off Cookies for 30 Million People on January 4 (gizmodo.com)
Google’s cookie-killing “Privacy Sandbox” project is finally set to begin.
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Google’s cookie-killing “Privacy Sandbox” project is finally set to begin.
Intel has finally revealed the details on the Core Ultra 9.
Months after its launch in over 100 other countries.
YouTube removed a snippet of code that publicly disclosed whether a channel receives ad and subscription payouts, obscuring which creators benefit most from the platform.
Elon Musk’s X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, is on track to bring in roughly $2.5 billion in advertising revenue in 2023 — a significant slump from prior years, according to people familiar with the matter.
Designed to study Pluto, the spacecraft’s instruments are being repurposed.
Some experts think xAI used OpenAI model outputs to fine-tune Grok.
A U.S. judge on Monday upheld Texas' ban on state employees', including public university employees, using Chinese-owned short video app TikTok on state-owned devices or networks....
A recent study found that websites and applications that use AI tools to undress people are receiving unprecedented traction.
Three years after Fortnite-maker Epic Games sued Apple and Google for allegedly running illegal app store monopolies, Epic has a win. The jury in Epic v. Google has just delivered its verdict — and it found that Google turned its Google Play app store and Google Play Billing service into an illegal monopoly....
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Critics say Fraser Samson hiring is ‘outrageous conflict of interest’ as monitoring technology is rolled out in UK high streets
The material is being exploited for smartphone screens, insulated windows, and more.
The Foundation supports challenges to laws in Texas and Florida that jeopardize Wikipedia's community-led governance model and the right to freedom of expression....
The Breakthrough Listen search for intelligent life is, to date, the most extensive technosignature search of nearby celestial objects. We present a radio technosignature search of the centers of 97 nearby galaxies, observed by Breakthrough Listen at the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope. We performed a narrowband Doppler...
Unidentified governments are surveilling smartphone users via their apps' push notifications, a U.S. senator warned on Wednesday....
QuEra gets ready for error correction, runs operations with over 40 logical qubits.
Google let OpenAI take the lead in the AI race — now, it’s mounting a comeback.
A whistleblower believes the self-driving vehicle technology is not safe enough for public roads.
The multicellular bots move around and help heal “wounds” created in cultured neurons. Scientists at Tufts and Harvard made tiny biological robots called Anthrobots using human tracheal cells. These tiny robots move and, in the lab, help neurons grow in damaged areas. The researchers hope to use similar biobots made from...
Biotech company 23andMe first disclosed a data breach affecting a portion of its customers back in October. The information was obtained in a credential stuffing attack. An SEC filing now reveals roughly 14,000 accounts were accessed, along with information on millions of users participating in the DNA Relatives feature.
The promised wave of autonomous big rigs never materialized. But 2024 could prove to be a pivotal year for the technology.
AI chatbot deception paper suggests that some bots (and people) aren't very persuasive.
The reactor, a forerunner for the vast ITER experiment in France, has the potential to hasten the race for cleaner energy.
After getting fed up with the general neglect of MacOS accessibility from Apple, and having wanted to work on something meaningful for quite some time, I decided to attempt something that for some reason nobody seems to have tried to do before: write a completely new screen-reader for that platform. This isn't an easy task, not...