Month: July 2024

The Washington Post made an AI chatbot for questions about climate

The Washington Post is sticking a new climate-focused AI chatbot inside its homepage, app, and articles. The experimental tool, called Climate Answers, will use the outlet’s breadth of reporting to answer questions about climate change, the environment, sustainable energy, and more. Some of the questions you can ask the chatbot…

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China’s APT40 targets new vulnerabilities and can abuse them within hours

Chinese state-sponsored threat actors, tracked by Western cybersecurity agencies as APT40, work fast. They hunt for previously undisclosed vulnerabilities, quickly build exploits, and rush to deploy them as soon as possible. In some instances, the entire process, from vulnerability discovery to exploitation, only lasted a couple of hours. This is…

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Rome must fall in the first Gladiator II trailer

After 24 years, Ridley Scott is back with a follow-up to Gladiator, and the sequel’s new trailer promises bread, circuses, and buckets of blood. Set decades after the events of the first film, Gladiator II will tell a new legend about how a now-grown Lucius Verus (Paul Mescal) becomes an…

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Oura Ring gets an AI-powered wellness advisor to help make sense of your health data

Oura is once again expanding the features of its wellness smart ring, and this time, as with countless other devices, it’s using the power of AI. The announcement also comes a day before Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, at which the Samsung Galaxy Ring and a new set of features under…

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Motorola Razr+ and Razr (2024) Review: Polished Folding Flips

Motorola’s fun, folding flip smartphones get some much-needed upgrades—just wait for a sale. Source

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Spotify is going to let you leave comments on podcast episodes

Spotify is launching the ability to leave comments on podcasts. The company already lets Spotify podcasters offer polls and Q&As, so this new feature could give creators new ways to interact with their audiences. Comments will be private by default (similar to Q&A responses), so creators will have to approve…

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