Month: November 2024

This tiny lens turns your smartphone into a polarizing microscope – and it works with both iPhones and Android phones too

iMicro Q3p is a fingertip-sized microscope lens Attaches to your smartphone camera for 1200x magnification It’s now available to back on Kickstarter for as little as CA$55 Fitting a microscope in your pocket is generally a bit of a challenge, unless that microscope is the iMicro Q3p. The latest in…

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$10 OFF Walmart Promo Codes – November 2024

Score $10 off your first three pickup or delivery orders with our Walmart coupon or choose from 1,000s of flash deals this holiday season, up to 65% off today. Source

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Beyond traditional threat detection

There is a widening gap between the sophistication of cyber attacks and the traditional methods employed by many organizations to detect and neutralize these threats. The industry is at a critical juncture, requiring a shift from outdated paradigms to innovative approaches that can effectively combat evolving threats. The opportunity lies…

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Samsung’s new Gauss 2 AI Model might be the next Galaxy brain

Samsung‘s AI ambitions have taken a big step forward as the company introduced the Gauss 2 AI model at this year’s Samsung Developer Conference. Gauss 2 builds upon its predecessor by offering improved performance and efficiency, with applications spanning smartphones, tablets, laptops, and home appliances. Your Samsung Galaxy S24 FE…

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Snap says New Mexico intentionally friended alleged child predators, then blamed the company

Snap says the basis of a scathing lawsuit suggesting it systematically recommends teens’ accounts to child predators is backwards — the company is now accusing the New Mexico attorney general of intentionally seeking out such accounts before recommendations were made. The company says the AG’s case is based on “gross…

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FCC passes auto safety spectrum rules

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to finalize new spectrum rules that will push cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) communications technology forward. C-V2X will use existing cellular networks to send messages from vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to infrastructure, vehicle to cyclists, or vehicle to pedestrians to warn of each other’s presence…

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