Recently, players of Helldivers 2 have been reporting sightings of a new enemy faction on the game’s Galactic War map. Rumors have been circulating that the third faction may be the Illuminate, a returning armada of evil squid-like beings with advanced technology. However, the development studio, Arrowhead, has been downplaying these rumors, attributing the sightings
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Consumer protection and anti-waste groups are coming together to address the issue of “software tethering,” a practice where hardware’s functionality is tied to external software, ultimately rendering products unusable after software updates cease. The coalition, which includes organizations like Consumer Reports, iFixIt, US PIRG, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Economic Justice, and Californians
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The landscape of AI data licensing is going through significant changes as sources of training data are becoming increasingly restricted and pushing for licensing agreements. In response to this shift, new licensing startups have emerged to keep the source material flowing. The Dataset Providers Alliance, a trade group consisting of seven AI licensing companies, is
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Recent research conducted by the Institute for Molecular Science delves into the intricate world of quantum entanglement between electronic and motional states within an ultrafast quantum simulator. This groundbreaking study, published in Physical Review Letters on August 30, sheds light on the correlation between Rydberg atoms and the formation of quantum entanglement, proposing a new
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Google has officially unveiled the next generation of its Android operating system, Android 15. While developers can now access the system through the Android Open Source Project, Pixel phone users are set to receive the update in the coming weeks. However, those with devices from other brands, such as Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus, and Nothing, will
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