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Computer Scientist Wins Turing Award for Seminal Work on Randomness
Computational scientist and mathematician Avi Wigderson of the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton has won the 2023 A.M. Turing Award. From a report: The prize, which is given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to a computer scientist for their contributions to the field, comes with $1 million thanks to … ⌘ Read more

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Apple Will Open the iPhone To Repair With Used Parts
Apple is finally making it easier for users to repair their iPhones with used parts. From a report: In an update on Thursday, the company announced that this fall, owners of “select” iPhone models will be able to repair their devices with used, genuine parts while retaining full functionality. When repairing a phone, Apple requires iPhone users to go through a process … ⌘ Read more

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Amazon Adds AI Expert Andrew Ng To Board as GenAI Race Heats Up
Amazon on Thursday added Andrew Ng, the computer scientist who led AI projects at Alphabet’s Google and China’s Baidu, to its board amid rising competition among Big Techs to add users for their GenAI products. From a report: Amazon’s cloud unit is facing pressure from Microsoft’s early pact with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and integration of its technology in … ⌘ Read more

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DuckDuckGo Launches Privacy Pro: A 3-in-1 Service That Includes a VPN
DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused web search and browser company, announced on today the launch of its first subscription service, Privacy Pro. The service, priced at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, includes a browser-based tool that automatically scans data broker websites for users’ personal information and requests its removal. The s … ⌘ Read more

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Apple Alerts Users in 92 Nations To Mercenary Spyware Attacks
Apple sent threat notifications to iPhone users in 92 countries on Wednesday, warning them that may have been targeted by mercenary spyware attacks. From a report: The company said it sent the alerts to individuals in 92 nations at 12pm Pacific Time Wednesday. The notification, which TechCrunch has seen, did not disclose the attackers’ identities or th … ⌘ Read more

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UK Considers Banning Smartphone Sales To Children Under 16
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Ministers are considering banning the sale of smartphones to children under the age of 16 after a number of polls have shown significant public support for such a curb. The government issued guidance on the use of mobile phones in English schools two months ago, but other curbs are said to have been cons … ⌘ Read more

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Chechnya Is Banning Music That’s Too Fast Or Slow
Rachel Treisman reports via NPR: Authorities in the Russian republic of Chechnya are banning music they consider either too fast or too slow, effectively criminalizing many genres. The Chechen Ministry of Culture announced the ban on its website last week, by the order of Culture Minister Musa Dadayev and with the agreement of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. “Musical, … ⌘ Read more

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Sierra Space, Valued At $5.3 Billion, Eyes IPO To ‘Accelerate the New Space Economy’
Sierra Space CEO Tom Vice told Yahoo Finance it plans to go public within the next 18 months at a valuation of $5.3 billion. Since being spun out of defense contractor Sierra Nevada Corporation in 2021, the company has “placed its bets on building out the growing space economy, from developing rocket propulsio … ⌘ Read more

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Saudi Arabia ‘Forced To Scale Back’ Plans For Desert Megacity
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: It was billed as a glass-walled city of the future, an ambitious centerpiece of the economic plan backed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to transition Saudi Arabia away from oil dependency. Now, however, plans for the mirror-clad desert metropolis called the Line have been scaled down and the pro … ⌘ Read more

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Microsoft Employees Exposed Internal Passwords In Security Lapse
Zack Whittaker and Carly Page report via TechCrunch: Microsoft has resolved a security lapse that exposed internal company files and credentials to the open internet. Security researchers Can Yoleri, Murat Ozfidan and Egemen Kochisarli with SOCRadar, a cybersecurity company that helps organizations find security weaknesses, discovered an open and p … ⌘ Read more

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VMS Software Prunes OpenVMS Hobbyist Program
Liam Proven reports via The Register: Bad news for those who want to play with OpenVMS in non-production use. Older versions are disappearing, and the terms are getting much more restrictive. The corporation behind the continued development of OpenVMS, VMS Software, Inc. – or VSI to its friends, if it has any left after this – has announced the latest Updates to the Community Program. … ⌘ Read more

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UK To Deploy Facial Recognition For Shoplifting Crackdown
Bruce66423 shares a report from The Guardian, with the caption: “The UK is hyperventilating about stories of shoplifting; though standing outside a shop and watching as a guy calmly gets off his bike, parks it, walks in and walks out with a pack of beer and cycles off – and then seeing staff members rushing out – was striking. So now it’s throwing technical … ⌘ Read more

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Starting Today, ISPs Must Display Labels With Price, Speeds, and Data Caps
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Starting today, home Internet and mobile broadband providers in the US are required to display consumer labels with information on prices, speeds, and data allowances. “Today’s nationwide launch of the Broadband Consumer Labels means internet service providers are now require … ⌘ Read more

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Google’s AI Photo Editing Tools Are Expanding To a Lot More Phones
Starting May 15th, almost all Google Photos users will be able to access the AI photo editing features previously limited to Pixel owners and Google One subscribers. All you’ll need is a device with at least a 64-bit chip, 4GB of RAM, and either iOS 15 or Android 8.0. The Verge reports: Magic Editor is Google’s generative AI photo editing tool … ⌘ Read more

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Biden Considering Request To Drop Assange Charges
President Joe Biden said he is “considering” a request from Australia to drop the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The BBC reports: The country’s parliament recently passed a measure – backed by PM Anthony Albanese – calling for the return of Mr Assange to his native Australia. The US wants to extradite the 52-year-old from the UK on criminal charges over the … ⌘ Read more

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New Bill Would Force AI Companies To Reveal Use of Copyrighted Art
A bill introduced in the US Congress on Tuesday intends to force AI companies to reveal the copyrighted material they use to make their generative AI models. From a report: The legislation adds to a growing number of attempts from lawmakers, news outlets and artists to establish how AI firms use creative works like songs, visual art, books and … ⌘ Read more

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MPA Has Big Plans To Crack Down on Movie Piracy Again
The Motion Picture Association is going off on piracy again. During CinemaCon in Las Vegas, MPA CEO Charles Rivkin announced that the organization plans on working with Congress to pass rules blocking websites with pirated content. The Verge: The MPA is a trade association representing Hollywood studios, including Paramount, Sony, Universal, and Disney (it’s also behin … ⌘ Read more

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More Books Than Ever Targeted For Bans
An anonymous reader writes: More books were called to be banned in 2023 across US schools and libraries than any other year on record, according to a new report from the American Library Association (ALA). Building on a surge that started in 2021, some 4,240 unique book titles were challenged last year – a 65% increase from 2022, and the highest figure documented in over 20 years of tracking.

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Auto Insurance Prices Have Gone Nuts
An anonymous reader shares a report: It’s getting to be a bit much. Auto insurance prices have surged over the last couple years. March consumer inflation out Wednesday shows them up 22% compared to last year. Since the end of 2019 – just before Covid hit – they’re up 45%.

Why? That’s where things get complicated. In a prophylactic press release released Wednesday morning, an insurance industry tra … ⌘ Read more

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SEC Moves To Sue Uniswap in Bid To Hobble Fast-Growing DeFi Sector
The Securities and Exchange Commission warned Uniswap on Wednesday that it intends to bring an enforcement action against the company, which is the leading platform for DeFi – a segment of the crypto market where traders rely on computer protocols that act as automated market makers for exchanging various tokens. From a report: The warning c … ⌘ Read more

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EU’s New Tech Laws Are Working; Small Browsers Gain Market Share
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Independent browser companies in the European Union are seeing a spike in users in the first month after EU legislation forced Alphabet’s Google, Microsoft and Apple to make it easier for users to switch to rivals, according to data provided to Reuters by six companies. The early results come after … ⌘ Read more

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The US is Right To Target TikTok, Says Vinod Khosla
Vinod Khosla, the founder of venture capital firm Khosla Ventures, opines on the bill that seeks to ban TikTok or force its parent firm to divest the U.S. business: Even if one could argue that this bill strikes at the First Amendment, there is legal precedent for doing so. In 1981, Haig vs Agee established that there are circumstances under which the government can lawfull … ⌘ Read more

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Kobo Adds Color To Its E-reader Lineup For the First Time
Kobo, a leading e-reader company, is set to release its first color e-readers on April 30: the Kobo Clara Colour ($149.99) and Kobo Libra Colour ($219.99). These devices feature colorful screens, waterproofing, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth, USB-C, and an adjustable frontlight.

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Amazon To Stop Paying Developers To Create Apps For Alexa
Amazon will no longer pay developers to create applications for Alexa, scrapping a key element of the company’s effort to build a flourishing app store for its voice-activated digital assistant. From a report: Amazon recently told participants of the Alexa Developer Rewards Program, which cut monthly checks to builders of popular Alexa apps, that the off … ⌘ Read more

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EPA Announces First-Ever National Regulations For ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
For the first time ever, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it is issuing a national regulation limiting the amount of certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, found in drinking water. From a report: Commonly called “forever chemicals,” PFAS are synthetic chemical … ⌘ Read more

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Consumers Will Finally See FCC-Mandated ‘Nutrition Labels’ For Most Broadband Plans
It appears that a nearly eight-year-long battle by the FCC to require internet companies to display information on the costs, fees, and speeds of their broadband services is finally over. From a report: Starting on Wednesday, all but the smallest ISPs will be required to publish broadband “nutrition labels” on … ⌘ Read more

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Proton Acquires Standard Notes
Privacy startup Proton already offers an email app, a VPN tool, cloud storage, a password manager, and a calendar app. In April 2022, Proton acquired SimpleLogin, an open-source product that generates email aliases to protect inboxes from spam and phishing. Today, Proton acquired Standard Notes, advancing its already strong commitment to the open-source community. From a report: Standard Notes is an open-source not … ⌘ Read more

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Waymo Launches Paid Robotaxi Service In Los Angeles
Beginning today, Waymo said it would start offering paid robotaxi rides in Los Angeles. It’s been offering free “on tour” rides since it announced plans for the service in January, and last month it received regulatory approval for the expansion to a paid service. NBC News reports: Waymo said Tuesday that more than 50,000 people were on its waitlist to use the service. Th … ⌘ Read more

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Cox Plans To Take Piracy Liability Battle To the Supreme Court
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: Cox Communications doesn’t believe that ISPs should be held liable for the activities of their pirating subscribers. After a disappointing verdict from a Virginia jury and an unsatisfactory outcome at the Court of Appeals, the internet provider now intends to escalate the matter to the Supreme Cou … ⌘ Read more

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Synchron Readies Large-Scale Brain Implant Trial
A brain implant startup called Synchron is preparing to recruit patients for a large-scale clinical trial to seek commercial approval for its device. Reuters reports: Synchron on Monday plans to launch an online registry for patients interested in joining the trial meant to include dozens of participants, and has received interest from about 120 clinical trial centers to hel … ⌘ Read more

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ULA Launches Final Delta Rocket After 64 Years
After 64 years of service, ULA on Tuesday launched its last-ever Delta rocket carrying a classified payload for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). “The powerful booster departed Space Launch Complex-37 (SLC-37) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 12:53 p.m. EDT (1653 GMT), literally setting itself on fire for the 16th and final time,” reports Space.co … ⌘ Read more

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AI Hardware Company From Jone Ive, Sam Altman Seeks $1 Billion In Funding
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Former Apple design lead Jony Ive and current OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are seeking funding for a new company that will produce an “artificial intelligence-powered personal device,” according to The Information’s sources, who are said to be familiar with the plans. The exact n … ⌘ Read more

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March Marks Yet Another Record In Global Heat
According to the European Union, Earth has reached its warmest March on record, capping a 10-month streak in which every month set a new temperature record. Reuters reports: Each of the last 10 months ranked as the world’s hottest on record, compared with the corresponding month in previous years, the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said in a monthly bulletin. The 12 mon … ⌘ Read more

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Texas Will Use Computers To Grade Written Answers On This Year’s STAAR Tests
Keaton Peters reports via the Texas Tribune: Students sitting for their STAAR exams this week will be part of a new method of evaluating Texas schools: Their written answers on the state’s standardized tests will be graded automatically by computers. The Texas Education Agency is rolling out an “automated scoring engine” for … ⌘ Read more

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Linux Continues To Be Above 4% On the Desktop
According to StatCounter, Linux on the desktop has continued to rise and remain above 4%. GamingOnLinux reports: First hitting over 4% in February, their March data is now in showing not just staying above 4% but rising a little once again showing the trend is clear that Linux use is rising. Slow and steady wins the race as they say. [Last March, Linux on the desktop was at 2.85%.]

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A Breakthrough Online Privacy Proposal Hits Congress
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Congress may be closer than ever to passing a comprehensive data privacy framework after key House and Senate committee leaders released a new proposal on Sunday. The bipartisan proposal, titled the American Privacy Rights Act, or APRA, would limit the types of consumer data that companies can collect, retain, and use, all … ⌘ Read more

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Intel Says New Gaudi 3 AI Chips Top Nvidia H100s in Speed and Cost
Intel on Tuesday unveiled its new “Gaudi 3” AI chip that the company claims is over twice as power-efficient and can run AI models one-and-a-half times faster than Nvidia’s H100 GPU. “It also comes in different configurations like a bundle of eight Gaudi 3 chips on one motherboard or a card that can slot into existing systems,” adds CNBC. … ⌘ Read more

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Fairphone’s Fairbuds Are True Wireless Earbuds With Repairable Design, User-Replaceable Batteries
Fairphone, the Dutch smartphone maker known for its user-repairable smartphones, is bringing its ultra-repairable design philosophy to their “Fairbuds” wireless earbuds. Liliputing reports: The Fairbuds have the sort of features we’ve come to expect from premium earbuds. They’re nois … ⌘ Read more

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Intel Investigating Games Crashing On 13th and 14th Gen Core i9 Processors
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Owners of Intel’s latest 13th and 14th Gen Core i9 desktop processors have been noticing an increase in game crashes in recent months. It’s happening in games like The Finals, Fortnite, and Tekken 8, and has even led Epic Games to issue a support notice to encourage Int … ⌘ Read more

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The World Doesn’t Need More Journal Apps
We’re seeing a boom in journaling apps as safer, easier ways to ease us back into posting everything online. From a report: Last year, Apple released a journal app with iOS 17. Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer just unveiled a photo app called Shine, which is made to share photos and memories with a select group of people. Today, Retro – a startup that we called “the new Instagram” – is launchi … ⌘ Read more

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England Could Produce 13 Times More Renewable Energy, Using Less Than 3% of Land
England could produce 13 times more renewable energy than it does now, while using less than 3% of its land, analysis has found. The Guardian: Onshore wind and solar projects could provide enough electricity to power all the households in England two and a half times over, the research by Exeter University, commissio … ⌘ Read more

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Cruise Robotaxis Are Back in Phoenix - But People Are Driving Them
Cruise is redeploying robotaxis in Phoenix after nearly five months of paused operations, the company said in a blog post. The catch? The cars will be in so-called “manual mode,” so they won’t be driving themselves. From a report: Cruise will resume manual driving of its autonomous vehicles to create maps and gather road information in certai … ⌘ Read more

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Internet Traffic Dipped as Viewers Took in the Eclipse
As the moon blocked the view of the sun across parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada on Monday, the celestial event managed another magnificent feat: It got people offline. From a report: According to Cloudflare, a cloud-computing service used by about 20 percent of websites globally, internet traffic dipped along the path of totality as spellbound viewers t … ⌘ Read more

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Meta Platforms To Launch Small Versions of Llama 3 Next Week
Meta Platforms is planning to launch two small versions of its forthcoming Llama 3 large-language model next week, The Information has reported [non-paywalled link]. From the report: The models will serve as a precursor to the launch of the biggest version of Llama 3, expected this summer. Release of the two small models will likely help spark excitement … ⌘ Read more

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Insurers Are Spying on Your Home From the Sky
Across the U.S., insurance companies are using aerial images of homes as a tool to ditch properties seen as higher risk [non-paywalled link]. From a report: Nearly every building in the country is being photographed, often without the owner’s knowledge. Companies are deploying drones, manned airplanes and high-altitude balloons to take images of properties. No place is shielded: The in … ⌘ Read more

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Beeper Took On Apple’s iMessage Dominance. Now It’s Been Acquired
Late last year the messaging app Beeper raised the ire of Apple when it found a way to recreate Apple’s infamous “blue bubble” messaging on Android. Apple later hobbled Beeper, but it’s not an entirely unhappy ending: The startup has been acquired in a deal valued at $125 million. From a report: Founded three years ago, Beeper is being snapped up … ⌘ Read more

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EPA Limits Pollution From Chemical Plants
More than 200 chemical plants across the country will be required to curb the toxic pollutants they release into the air [non-paywalled link] under a regulation announced by the Biden administration on Tuesday. From a report: The regulation is aimed at reducing the risk of cancer for people living near industrial sites. This is the first time in nearly two decades that the government has tig … ⌘ Read more

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Google’s Gemini Pro 1.5 Enters Public Preview on Vertex AI
Gemini 1.5 Pro, Google’s most capable generative AI model, is now available in public preview on Vertex AI, Google’s enterprise-focused AI development platform. From a report: The company announced the news during its annual Cloud Next conference, which is taking place in Las Vegas this week. Gemini 1.5 Pro launched in February, joining Google’s Gemini family … ⌘ Read more

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Google Announces Axion, Its First Custom Arm-based Data Center Processor
Google Cloud on Tuesday joined AWS and Azure in announcing its first custom-built Arm processor, dubbed Axion. From a report: Based on Arm’s Neoverse 2 designs, Google says its Axion instances offer 30% better performance than other Arm-based instances from competitors like AWS and Microsoft and up to 50% better performance and 60% … ⌘ Read more

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With Vids, Google Thinks It Has the Next Big Productivity Tool For Work
For decades, work has revolved around documents, spreadsheets, and slide decks. Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Pages, Numbers, Keynote; Docs, Sheets, Slides. Now Google is proposing to add another to that triumvirate: an app called Vids that aims to help companies and consumers make collaborative, shareable video more easily than ever. Fro … ⌘ Read more

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