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One UI 5.1 is destroying the battery life on some Galaxy phones

We have all been very impressed with the speed at which Samsung has released the One UI 5.1. The update started rolling out last week and Samsung’s One UI 5.1 release roadmap shows that it’s going to be done by early next month. It’s common for users to experience some bugs when an update is […]
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Turkish Internet Bites Back At State After Deadly Quake

Nothing is ever deleted or forgotten on the internet.
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Microsoft Puts Caps on New Bing Usage After AI Chatbot Offered Unhinged Responses

Software giant is trying to address concerns about the search engine powered by the technology behind ChatGPT.
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Non-profit looks to bring high-speed internet to Tennessee

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local officials will be receiving help bringing broadband to the communities.
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Watch: Thailand’s Unique Black Noodles Goes Viral, Internet Reacts

Social media users have been stunned by Thailand's "unique street food" where a woman can be seen cooking unusual black noodles in a pan.
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How virtual reality telemetry is the next threat to privacy

Boffins find they can identify VR players just from head and hand movements
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Microsoft to Limit Length of Bing Chatbot Conversations

The new technology has gone down unusual, sometimes unnerving paths in lengthy conversations with some early users.
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New virtual reality training system assists de-escalation and crisis situations

Police officers in north Iowa are getting some new training to help with crisis situations, like active shooters and domestic violence.
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Microsoft limits Bing A.I. chats after the chatbot had some unsettling conversations

The move will limit some scenarios where long chat sessions can "confuse" the chat model, the company said in a blog post.
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Samsung Just Rolled Out a New Way to Protect Your Galaxy’s Texts from the Web’s Biggest Creeps

Some cybercriminals can hack your device just by sending it an image file. A new Samsung feature offers protection.