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Brazos Valley students earn Navy SEAL of approval via virtual reality

The thrill of virtual reality has reached military recruitment efforts in the U.S. Navy as current technology is able to simulate what it is like to be a Navy SEAL,
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Robots let ChatGPT touch the real world thanks to Microsoft

A new API allows ChatGPT to control robots through natural language commands.
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An Axios tech reporter on her favorite corners of the internet

Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we are also quick to point out that the internet is pretty darn magical. The i
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China’s new digital plan to help country’s battered internet sector: analysts

The ruling Communist Party has unveiled a new digitalisation plan, placing importance on digital infrastructure and data resources, which analysts say should help Big Tech.
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Google Says Issue With ‘Alien’ YouTube Clip and Pixel Phones Addressed

People had posted complaints about a bug affecting their Pixel 7, 6 or 6A device when they tried watching a clip of the '70s Ridley Scott film.
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AMD’s Top of the Stack 3D V-Cache CPU Pushes Even the RTX 3090 to Its Limits

We took AMD’s cache-laden Ryzen 9 7950X3D out for a spin and discovered some weird and wonderful things about Team Red’s latest CPU.
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Twitter’s decentralized alternative Bluesky arrives as an invite-only iOS app

The network is one step closer to launch.
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‘Take It Down’ aims to help teens remove explicit internet images

A new service, funded by Facebook and Instagram parent Meta, uses ‘digital fingerprint’ to track down explicit images. But only a few platforms are using it.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris Announces $175 Million in Internet Access Funding for HBCUs

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has announced $175 million in Internet funding for HBCUs.
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Section 230 and the internet

In the first week of the February session, the justices heard oral arguments in two cases about the scoop of liability tech companies may face for user content. Amy is joined by Megan Iorio of the Electronic Privacy Information Center to break down those arguments in Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v