Saturday, March 4, 2023

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As-it-happens update March 4, 2023
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Mac Rumors
According to Kuo, the next-generation iPhone SE will be similar to the current iPhone 14, including a 6.1-inch OLED display. It could also adopt Apple's in-house 5G chip that has been under development for a number of years as Apple has sought to break ...
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WIRED
The artificial intelligence incursion has made its way to the App Store. BlueMail, an app that uses AI to write emails and manage people's calendars, was set to release an update to its service that would utilize OpenAI's popular ChatGPT engine.
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Aviation Week
Fifty-six percent of programs experience a significant disruption to schedule or cost weekly or more frequently, according to Lifecycle Insights' Verification Management in Aerospace and Defense study. Findings from the same study show that 42% reduce ...
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NPR
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference wraps up today. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is expected to win elections this weekend thanks in part to her criticism of Vladimir Putin. Shoppers keep spending but big retail stores are ...
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New Scientist
An artificial intelligence has learned to play the Atari computer game Skiing 6000 times more quickly just by reading the instruction manual first. The same approach could help teach AIs to drive cars or robots to use household appliances.
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Emerging Tech Brew
Drones, automation, AI, and more. The technologies that will shape the future of business, all in one newsletter. Subscribe. Coworking is a weekly segment where we spotlight Emerging Tech Brew readers who work with emerging technologies.
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Forbes
NES – 1983; Game Boy - 1989; SNES – 1990; N64 – 1996; Game Boy Color - 1998; GameCube – 2001; GBA – 2001; DS - 2004; Wii – 2006; 3DS ...
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TechTarget
What is Pester? Pester is a free PowerShell troubleshooting tool available on GitHub. Pester is primarily designed to perform unit and integration tests, but you can use it to troubleshoot nearly any PowerShell script.
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