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Warships from San Diego and elsewhere have found it next to impossible in recent weeks to keep their locations quiet as they headed for the Middle East and the war between the U.S. and Iran. The March ...
A hot potato: The growing popularity of commercial VPN services – long promoted as essential privacy tools – has prompted a new warning from Capitol Hill: the same technology that hides Americans' ...
Google has introduced a new tool that allows users to import chat history and personal context from ChatGPT and Claude into Gemini. By uploading .zip files or using a “memory summary” prompt, users ...
A team of scientists at Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences have uncovered a mechanism that allows certain head and neck cancers to hide from the immune system, a discovery ...
Claude is inching closer to image generation on its own. As announced by Anthropic, the AI assistant can now generate interactive charts, diagrams, and visualizations directly in chat, which allows ...
Nature abhors a vacuum. Produce a void, and matter rushes in to fill that space. Produce a lull in the conversation, and words take over for matter. And produce a space for Young Republicans to ...
The #QuitGPT backlash erupted after OpenAI’s Pentagon AI deal, triggering mass ChatGPT deletions and a surge of users switching to Claude. Canceling ChatGPT does not erase your data from OpenAI's ...
FPS Marathon players are using new Mercy Kits to murder people twice: It's already been branded the 'most troll-friendly item imaginable' FPS Overwatch's hero ban system is being reworked, which means ...
Subvisible particulate matter is under increasing amounts of scrutiny in the field of parenteral and ophthalmic drug products. USP <1788> and <1788.3> explicitly recommend the use of flow imaging and ...
In 1958, an amateur archaeologist named John Cowles excavated the Cougar Mountain Cave in Oregon and retained many of the artifacts found there. Upon his death in the 1980s, these items were ...