Month: February 2023

Dell reveals major job cuts as PC sales fall

Audio player loading… Dell is seeking to lay off around 6,650 workers, a figure that accounts for around 5% of its entire global headcount, amid slowing computer sales. The reports follow news of other cost-cutting measures, including a pause on hiring and limits on travel, which have proven to be…

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This hot new crypto release could actually just be a huge scam

Audio player loading… A hot new cryptocurrency that has gathered a lot of attention and investment might actually just be a scam designed to steal people’s money, researchers have claimed. According to experts from Check Point Research (CPR), the developers behind Dingo Token designed the smart contract in a way…

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Best Binoculars (2023): Nikon, Celestron, Swarovski, Zeiss

Whether you’re bird-watching or baseball-spotting, we break down prices and specs to find the best pair for you. Source

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Sony answers your burning PSVR2 questions in an extensive new FAQ

Sony has posted an extensive FAQ about the PlayStation VR2 ahead of the imminent launch of the next-generation virtual reality headset. Though a lot of the questions cover what we already know, the FAQ page includes a handful of interesting tidbits about what you can expect from the headset when…

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Getty Images sues AI art generator Stable Diffusion in the US for copyright infringement

Getty Images has filed a lawsuit in the US against Stability AI, creators of open-source AI art generator Stable Diffusion, escalating its legal battle against the firm. The stock photography company is accusing Stability AI of “brazen infringement of Getty Images’ intellectual property on a staggering scale.” It claims that…

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The NYT and Canadian experts say Twitter is not doing enough to curb child exploitation

According to a report from The New York Times, child sexual abuse imagery (CSAM) still persists on Twitter, despite Elon Musk stating that cracking down on child exploitation content is “priority #1” for the company. While working with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, which helped match abusive images to…

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