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Category: Technology
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Upgrading Workflows With Agentic AI
Generative AI will soon take a back seat to agentic AI, as organizations demand more optimized work processes. Continue reading… As AI continues to permeate a number of business processes, organizations are becoming more familiar with the technology. By now, employees either know what generative AI can do for their workflows or have already embedded…
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Bridging science and society in the emerging bioeconomy
A new MIT course, STS.059 (The Bioeconomy and Society), explores the social and political factors at work in the biology, biotech, and biological engineering sectors. Biology has long been used in agriculture, medicine, and materials. The 21st century has brought increased investment in biology as a potential tool for humanity’s collective advancement, giving rise to…
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I’ve spent 100+ hours with this Hall Effect controller …
I’ve spent hundreds of hours with the GameSir Super Nova. At $29.99, this Hall Effect controller is a steal you shouldn’t pass up before tonight’s deal deadline. The GameSir Super Nova hits a new all-time low at Best Buy, offering high-end features and a charging dock for the price of a budget gamepad. When you…
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What to Expect From Apple’s March Event: New MacBooks, iP…
From clues on the event invite to rumors swirling online, we have an idea of what Apple might have in store for us on March 4. It's nearly time for Apple's annual spring product refreshes. The tech giant has scheduled an event for Wednesday, March 4, inviting members of the media to New York, London…
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Estate agents are using AI photos to ‘show potential’ and…
A buyer would have to spend “a fortune” if they wanted to recreate the AI images, said Kieran McCarthy, presenter of the RTÉ programme Heat My Home. THE ADVERTISING REGULATOR has said that artificial intelligence (AI) generated images on property listings are “not likely to mislead” if properly flagged. It comes as one Cork estate…
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Android’s Next Big Evolution ‘Aluminium’ Isn’t Coming Soo…
Google’s Aluminum operating system, expected to replace ChromeOS on computers and offer deeper integration with Android devices, may not arrive until 2028. When images of Google's Aluminum operating system leaked online, Android users jumped for joy at the possibility of combining ChromeOS and Android into a single operating system. While Google has kept its PC and…
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Tested: The 7 Best Travel Slings for Your Next Trip
Keep all your gear at the ready with these lightweight bags. There’s a reason you see slings everywhere now — airports, city streets, hiking trails. They’ve become the default move for travelers who need quick access to essentials without the bulk of a full backpack. Whether you’re layering one across your chest with a larger…
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No one really wants a TV
The rise of art TVs and second-screening means more and more people are opting out of the television being the focal point of the living room. Sure, there are dedicated “TV people”. People who have regular movie nights, pay for the premium 4K-tier of their favorite streaming service, and care about terms like OLED and…
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This Trendy Keychain Camera Reignited My Love for Point-a…
Tiny, retro, and delightfully lo-fi, the Kodak Charmera reminded me why photography first captured my imagination. I recently spotted a coworker with the Kodak Charmera, a tiny keychain camera that gives the 1987 Kodak Fling a modern twist. But unlike other t… I recently spotted a coworker with the Kodak Charmera, a tiny keychain camera…
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This Trendy Keychain Camera Reignited My Love for Point-a…
Tiny, retro, and delightfully lo-fi, the Kodak Charmera reminded me why photography first captured my imagination. I recently spotted a coworker with the Kodak Charmera, a tiny keychain camera that gives the 1987 Kodak Fling a modern twist. But unlike other t… I recently spotted a coworker with the Kodak Charmera, a tiny keychain camera…
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