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Why blow up satellites when you can just hack them? • The Register

Black Hat Four countries have now tested anti-satellite missiles (the US, China, Russia, and India), but it’s much easier and cheaper just to…

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Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Aug. 8 #319

Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The…

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Meta says these wild headset prototypes could be the future of VR

Meta some of its latest virtual reality prototypes this week, with concepts that are compelling on the specs and long on the design.…

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Teardown Of A Persil Smartwash Smart Laundry Detergent Ball

How to make doing laundry more smart, depending on your perspective. (Credit: Zerobrain, YouTube) Ever since the invention of washing machines, the process…

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OpenAI promises 80% fewer hallucinations with GPT-5 debut • The Register

OpenAI unveiled its most capable model yet on Thursday with the launch of GPT-5. AI hype man and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described…

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Grab the 55-inch Samsung Odyssey Ark on sale and get a free smart monitor – here’s how

Samsung/ZDNET Whether a console or PC gamer, your display can make or break your gaming experience. The Samsung Odyssey Ark is a 55-inch,…

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GPT-5: Here’s What’s New in ChatGPT’s Big Update

Expect your ChatGPT experience to get faster and smarter today.  OpenAI updated its flagship line of large language models Thursday, unveiling the GPT-5 generative AI…

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PlayStation 5 surpasses 80 million units: keeping pace with PS4, devastating Xbox Series

Sony’s PlayStation 5 has shipped 80.3 million units worldwide, the company confirmed in its latest financial report. That includes 2.5 million units in…

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ChatGPT And Other AI Tools Have Little Impact On Google Search Traffic, Claims Google

Tada Images/Shutterstock The relatively recent proliferation of advanced AI tools is reshaping the landscape not…

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Linux PC acting up? Here’s my first course of action (and why it fixes things most of the time)

Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET I’ve had it happen before. Back when drives consisted of spinning, magnetic platters, that dreaded “tick” was a sure sign a…

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