Month: July 2022

DeepMind found the structure of nearly every protein known to science

DeepMind is releasing a free expanded database with its predictions of the structure of nearly every protein known to science, the company, a subsidiary of Google parent Alphabet, announced today. DeepMind transformed science in 2020 with its AlphaFold AI software, which produces highly accurate predictions of the structures of proteins…

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Microsoft finds hackers using unknown Windows security flaws

Audio player loading… Microsoft has revealed a potentially damaging new spyware campaign targeting victims around the world. In a blog post (opens in new tab), Microsoft claims that an Austrian company posing as a risk analysis and business intelligence service provider is in fact, a spyware developer responsible for Subzero,…

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Daniel Radcliffe’s Weird Al biopic gets November release date

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, a biopic about the musician starring Daniel Radcliffe, will release on November 4th on The Roku Channel, the streaming company has announced. The film will be available to stream everywhere where Roku’s free service is available, and is the latest step in the company’s push…

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Cost of living crisis drives workers towards hybrid working

Audio player loading… More and more employees are turning to hybrid working (opens in new tab) as the cost of living crisis continues to bite. New data from Slack has found 70% of workers believing hybrid work has helped them deal with rising costs, as they now spend less on…

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Motorola’s svelte Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 rival has been shown off

Motorola has taken a break for a few years after launching its last foldable phone, the Motorola Razr 2020, but we now know that it’s got a Razr 2022 on the way – because the company itself has confirmed as much. Posting on Weibo (opens in new tab), a Chinese…

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Twitter goes full circle with Status feature test

A new Status feature has started appearing for some Twitter users that lets them assign one of several pre-written labels to their tweets. A spokesperson for the company confirmed the limited test in a statement given to TechCrunch, while Twitter users have been sharing screenshots of the feature in action.…

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