Technology
How Walmart, Delta, Chevron and Starbucks are using AI to monitor employee messages
cnbc.com
Spyware Found in AceMagic Mini-PCs
guru3d.com
Software Development Outsourcing Company India
Sony is erasing digital libraries that were supposed to be accessible “forever”
arstechnica.com
Bluesky got 1 million new users
Europe’s deepest mine to become giant gravity battery
independent.co.uk
China close to shipping 5 nm chips, despite Western curbs
arstechnica.com
Hypertext emerges from his well to shame the tech industry.
jwz.org
Bluesky is finally open to everyone. But will anyone come? We ask its CEO.
businessinsider.nl
OpenAI and Google moan that open source poses a danger. Presumably the danger here is to their business model of locking up AI tech behind paid subscription services.
nytimes.com
The problem with standalone VR and "spatial computing"
spacebar.news
Researchers design a processor from DNA — microfluidic chip completes math calculations and also stores data in DNA
tomshardware.com
Why the $5.2 billion sale of Russia's Yandex is significant
reuters.com
US Woman Receives Revolutionary Brain Implant For OCD And Epilepsy
sciencealert.com
Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake ‘chief financial officer’
edition.cnn.com
Apple's Vision Pro headset deserves to be ridiculed
disconnect.blog
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Browser extensions are underrated: the promise of hackable software
geoffreylitt.com
These were the most common phishing emails of 2023 — make sure you don't get caught out as well
techradar.com