This neck fan is a "lifesaver" on hot summer days — and it's under $25 today Looking for ways to stay cool this summer? A portable neck fan might be just what you need. These handy devices offer a wearable cooling solution, so you're assured a nice breeze with you wherever you ... 05/31/2024 - 5:45 am | View Link
The Dortmund fan one game from status as an icon The story of how Edin Terzic, a boyhood Borussia Dortmund fan, has taken his team to the Champions League final. 05/30/2024 - 6:23 pm | View Link
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You Should Replace Your Dumb Ceiling Fan With This Smart One It’s only in the last few years that we’ve seen the entry of truly smart ceiling fans that allow you to do more than simply turn the device on and off, but affect every single aspect of the fan and ... 05/30/2024 - 6:00 am | View Link
2024 Salvation Army Fan Drive looks for donations as summer heat makes it way to the metro The 2024 fan drive is already up and running. The Salvation Army partnered with Westlake Ace Hardware stores across the metro to gather donations. Donations can be made by rounding up purchases to go ... 05/29/2024 - 9:19 am | View Link
Enlarge / The Clip attached to a late-90s vintage mountain bike. (credit: Eric Bangeman)
Shortly after World War II, a French manufacturer by the name of Solex started selling mopeds. These were not your "typical" moped that looks kind of like a motorcycle with pedals—the mopeds made by Solex were essentially bicycles with a small, two-stroke engine mounted over the front wheel that could propel the rider around 100 km on a single liter of gas mixture.
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On Wednesday, Axios broke the news that OpenAI had signed deals with The Atlantic and Vox Media that will allow the ChatGPT maker to license their editorial content to further train its language models. But some of the publications' writers—and the unions that represent them—were surprised by the announcements and aren't happy about it.
Enlarge / Yes, there are bigger monitors, but is there a better way to have a tri-monitor setup? (credit: Getty)
In a technical disclosure published this month, HP explored a Micro LED monitor concept that would enable consumers to easily use various multi-monitor configurations through the use of "Lego-like building blocks." HP has no immediate plans to make what it has called "composable Micro LED monitors," but its discussion explores a potential way to simplify multitasking with numerous displays.
HP's paper [PDF], written by HP scientists and technical architects, discusses a theoretical monitor that supports the easy addition of more flat or curved screens on its left, right, or bottom sides (the authors noted that top extensions could also be possible but they were "trying to keep the number of configurations manageable").
Enlarge / The Google "G" logo surrounded by whimsical characters, all of which look stunned and surprised. (credit: Google)
On Thursday, Google capped off a rough week of providing inaccurate and sometimes dangerous answers through its experimental AI Overview feature by authoring a follow-up blog post titled, "AI Overviews: About last week." In the post, attributed to Google VP Liz Reid, head of Google Search, the firm formally acknowledged issues with the feature and outlined steps taken to improve a system that appears flawed by design, even if it doesn't realize it is admitting it.
To recap, the AI Overview feature—which the company showed off at Google I/O a few weeks ago—aims to provide search users with summarized answers to questions by using an AI model integrated with Google's web ranking systems.
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TikTok is now disputing a Reuters report that claims the short-video app is cloning its algorithm to potentially offer a different version of the app, which might degrade over time, just for US users.
Sources "with direct knowledge" of the project—granted anonymity because they're not authorized to discuss it publicly—told Reuters that the TikTok effort began late last year.
Enlarge / Someone really likes Google Chrome. (credit: Isaac Bowen / Flickr)
Google Chrome will be shutting down its older, more capable extension system, Manifest V2, in favor of exclusively using the more limited Manifest V3. The deeply controversial Manifest V3 system was announced in 2019, and the full switch has been delayed a million times, but now Google says it's really going to make the transition: As previously announced, the phase-out of older Chrome extensions is starting next week.
Google Chrome has been working toward a plan for a new, more limited extension system for a while now.