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Fruit flies can be made to act like miniature robots

Light and smells can turn flies into remote-controlled near-automatons. [...]

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The best VPN for Windows in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

Our favorite Windows VPNs combine security, extensive server networks, and easy-to-use apps, all while enhancing your privacy and protection. [...]

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Wikipedia's owner challenges categorization rules under UK's Online Safety Act

The Wikimedia Foundation, hosts of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia, is challenging an aspect of the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act (OSA). The law aims to protect users from harmful online content by imposing restrictions and fines on large internet platforms such as social media companies. While the law was originally passed in 2023, enforcement and categorization of companies subject [...]

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Microsoft Finally Gets Into the Handheld Game With ROG Xbox Ally

Xbox players will soon get the freedom to play anywhere with two handheld consoles that Microsoft plans to release this holiday season. [...]

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Elon Musk's xAI could soon be worth more than $200 billion

The new valuation would represent more than twice the $113 billion xAI disclosed when it bought Musk’s social media platform X [...]

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Inside Dylan Field’s Big IPO—and His Even Bigger Plans for Figma

Dylan Field took Figma public in one of the wildest IPOs in recent memory. He insists the real story is the rise of design itself. [...]

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‘Don’t be a jerk’: Duolingo boss's 5 tips for new hires

As Duolingo welcomes 42 new graduates to the company, CEO Luis von Ahn has a few pieces of advice to help them succeed [...]

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Yet another study doubts that LLM reasoning shows true logic over pattern imitation

A new study from Arizona State University questions whether large language models can truly "think" like humans, suggesting their apparent reasoning is just pattern-matching that quickly breaks down when faced with unfamiliar data.<br /> The article Yet another study doubts that LLM reasoning shows true logic over pattern imitation appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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I've tested every Linux email client - and this is the one to beat

I've tried a bunch of Linux email clients over the years, but I found the one that's my ride or die. Here's why. [...]

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