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This DOGE Engineer Has Access to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Sources tell WIRED that NOAA employees were ordered to give an engineer from Elon Musk’s DOGE task force access to all NOAA Google sites by the end of business Wednesday.
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Look at this keyboard
Hey, real quick: look at this keyboard. There’s something cool about it. It’s a mechanical keyboard. It’s a laser keyboard. It’s a magnetic induction keyboard. It has the new switches. It has the old switches. It’s very thin. It’s got a weird layout. It has a trackpoint. Or a screen. It has cool keycaps. It…
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Don’t want to pay for ChatGPT Deep Research? Try this free open-source alternative
Hugging Face launched a research agent that isn’t $200 a month — but there are some drawbacks.
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Google launches Gemini 2.0 Pro, Flash-Lite and connects reasoning model Flash Thinking to YouTube, Maps and Search!
A whole new range of AI-powered research and interactions that simply can’t be matched by DeepSeek and OpenAI.Read More
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Aerospike Delivers Full Support for ACID Transactions
Aerospike has always been a fast database, capable of reading and writing huge amounts of data with very tight latencies. With today’s launch of Aerospike version 8, the NoSQL database company has completed its journey to handle the flip side of the enterprise coin: Ensuring full transactional consistency. Aerospike’s journey to delivering full ACID (atomicity,…
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Google releases responsible AI report while removing its anti-weapons pledge
The company’s annual reflection on safe AI development comes amid shifting guidance around military AI.
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‘The biggest heist in American history’: DC is just waking up to Elon Musk’s takeover
Demonstrators hold signs during a protest against Elon Musk outside of the US Department of Treasury building in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, February 4th, 2025. The long block outside of the US Treasury Department on Tuesday was lined with protesters. They flooded across the street with signs bearing slogans: âNobody elected Muskâ; “This is illegal”;…
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Herman Miller made a convertible standing desk that actually looks great
The smallest version of Herman Miller’s new Spout sit-to-stand tables starts at $2,300. | Image: Herman Miller Herman Miller has announced a new height-adjustable desk that doesn’t look like one. Instead of relying on just two columns to raise and lower its work surface, the Spout Sit-to-Stand Table uses four cylindrical legs, each containing their…
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AI to shake up Salesforce workforce with possible shift to sales over IT
Salesforce apparently wants to cut 1,000 jobs to hire new staff elsewhere as part of an effort to bring its new AI products to customers, according to financial news service Bloomberg, citing internal sources. Employees who are being laid off can apply for other positions in the software company, Bloomberg reported. It is not known…
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iOS App Store apps with screenshot-reading malware found for the first time
Apps distributed through both Apple and Google’s app stores are hiding malicious screenshot-reading code that’s being used to steal cryptocurrency, the cybersecurity software firm Kaspersky reported today. It’s the “first known case” of apps infected with malware that uses OCR tech to extract text from images making it into Apple’s App Store, according to a…