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Your Face or Mine?
Published on 02/16/2022

While some NFTs are pieces of art clearly made from the same outline, there are some others with a more ethereal feel to them that feel non-human. That’s right, there’s AI generated art now.

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And Now the News, Brought to You by the Hackers
Published on 02/15/2022

News Corp., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, said Friday that it had been hacked and had data stolen from journalists and other employees, and a cybersecurity firm investigating the intrusion said Chinese intelligence-gathering was believed behind the operation.

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Autonomous Trucks: Closer Than you Think
Published on 02/10/2022

Late last year, autonomous vehicle startup Gatik announced a big step: it eliminated the safety operator from behind the wheel of two self-driving trucks as part of its partnership with discounter Walmart. Now, the Mountain View, California firm is looking to speed up the process of fully driverless truck operations in the next few years.

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Would You Like an NFT with your Home Purchase Today?
Published on 02/09/2022

A home in Gulfport is being auctioned off Thursday as an NFT. It is the first piece of U.S. real estate to be auctioned as a “non-fungible token”, said former owner Leslie Alessandra.

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Mice, Frogs, and Snails- Ingredients for the Best Boys
Published on 02/09/2022

Scientists are at it again with the almost sci-fi-esque technology. Scientists in Israel have successfully recovered movement in 12 of 15 paralyzed mice via spinal cord implants.

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Hackers go back to High School
Published on 02/07/2022

Cyberattacks like the one that canceled classes for two days in Albuquerque’s biggest school district have become a growing threat to U.S. schools, with several high-profile incidents reported since last year.

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Karma Chameleon, Iced Iguana
Published on 02/04/2022

Be careful of where you walk, especially in Florida. If you’re not careful you could be hit by an iguana. That’s right, it’s not coconuts, bananas, or unusually large rats, beware of falling iguanas.

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Tesla Recall for Self Driving Running Stop Signs
Published on 02/02/2022

Tesla is recalling nearly 54,000 cars and SUVs because their “Full Self-Driving” software lets them roll through stop signs without coming to a complete halt.

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Social Media Flying High... and Crashing.
Published on 02/01/2022

A YouTuber crashes his plane for that sweet sweet Ridge Wallet money, and Elon gets his plane tracked.

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Hey, At Least He's Married to Daryl Hannah
Published on 01/31/2022

Neil Young’s music will be removed from Spotify at his request, following the veteran rock star’s protest over the streaming service airing a popular podcast that featured a figure criticized for spreading COVID misinformation.

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Welcome our New Meta Overlords?
Published on 01/27/2022

Facebook’s parent company Meta on Monday said it has created what it believes is among the fastest artificial intelligence supercomputers running today. The social media giant said it hopes the machine will help lay the groundwork for its building of the metaverse, a virtual reality construct intended to supplant the internet as we know it today.

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This is FLY we Can't Have Nice Things
Published on 01/26/2022

Is it safe to travel yet? The answer is yes and no. We previously covered some of the big reasons flights were getting canceled around peak travel season (Christmas and New Year's), but this is a bit different. We will not be talking about COVID-19 and staff shortages this time, oh no. This time you can’t fly because of “Karens” / ”Kens” and 5G.