Month: December 2023

Samsung Galaxy S24 specs rumors: everything we know so far

From the claimed leaks and rumors so far, the Samsung Galaxy S24 won’t be hugely different from its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy S23. But a specs boost can be, and is, expected.  Neither the standard nor Plus modes of the next-generation Galaxy phones are expected to change much in the…

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NASA’s GUSTO balloon telescope will map part of the Milky Way

NASA is preparing to begin an experiment named GUSTO — short for Galactic / Extragalactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory — to gather data that will be used to create a 3D map of a portion of the Milky Way Galaxy. The GUSTO experiment involves a telescope that will float 120,000…

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Figma fans are delighted as the design app escapes being gobbled up by Adobe

After facing pressure from EU regulators, Adobe and design app Figma have agreed to mutually break up, costing the former a lucrative $20 billion deal. Adobe said in a recent statement that the companies are doing this because they cannot find a “clear path to receive [the] necessary regulatory approvals…

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The Verge’s 2023 holiday gift guide for kids

Poetry for Neanderthals Good game is good. Fun time be had by all. Me think you enjoy. That may sound like word crimes, but it’s the gist of playing Poetry for Neanderthals. Up to six players are tasked with getting their team to guess a word or phrase using only…

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Xfinity discloses a data breach — but doesn’t say how many users are affected

Xfinity is notifying customers of a “data security incident” it says resulted in the theft of customer information, including usernames, passwords, contact information, and more. In a notice on Monday, Xfinity says “there was unauthorized access” to its systems from October 16th to October 19th, 2023. Xfinity traces the breach…

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Pakistan’s former prime minister is using an AI voice clone to campaign from prison

Former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has been in prison since August for illegally selling state gifts — but that hasn’t stopped him from campaigning. The leader’s political party released a four-minute video on Sunday evening that used AI-voice cloning technology to replicate his voice. In the video, which…

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