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An Anker 10K magnetic power bank is cheaper than ever

Having a portable power bank on hand is not a bad idea, just in case your device has a slightly lower juice while you are out. Anker makes some of our Favorite power bankso far, it has dropped to its lowest price. this ANKER 633 electromagnetic battery Currently enjoying a 27% discount for $40. As […]

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Meta’s brain-to-text tech is here. We are not remotely ready.

Elon Musk is the most bold Broligarch When it comes to brain-computer interfaces. But Mark Zuckerberg followed closely behind. Musk was co-founded shortly after Neuralink – company Put fries into the brains of three peopleAnd Count – 2016, Yuan (and then Facebook) Adventure into Neurotechnology Researchannounced plans to build technology that will enable people Typing […]

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Microsoft trained an AI model on a game no one played

World Model – AI algorithms capable of generating simulated environments – representing a cutting edge in machine learning. Today, Microsoft publishes new research Diary nature detail meditationa model that can generate game visual effects and controller input. Surprisingly, it originated from a Microsoft-built training set Bleeding edge. If, like me, you have completely eliminated the […]

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Eero launches its Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers

Eero today announced the version of the same name mesh router equipped with Wi-Fi 7 Eero 7 and Eero 7 Pro. Compared to existing fares, the Amazon-owned company is improving speed improvements promised by Wi-Fi 7. The emergence of both products is not surprising, as Eero launched the two products last year Maximum 7 and […]

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The 7 Best Mesh Wi-Fi Routers

Mesh routers promise dependable Wi-Fi throughout your home, and most of them follow through, but finding the best mesh router for the job can be tricky. Instead of a single router to wash your whole home in Wi-Fi connectivity, a mesh system combines the main router with one or more nodes that appear as a […]

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US Army soldier pleads guilty to AT&T and Verizon hacks | TechCrunch

Cameron John Wagenius pleaded guilty, hacked AT&T and Verizon and stole a large number of phone records from the company, the court said. Record Filed Wednesday. Wagenius, a U.S. Army soldier, pleaded guilty to two counts of “transfer of information from illegal confidential telephone records” on online forums and online communication platforms. according to document […]

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