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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Energy Problem: Fujitsu and Supermicro Join Hands

Everybody wants better, faster AI. But that means more data centers, which gobble up electricity. Two big tech names—Fujitsu from Japan and Supermicro from the US—are teaming up to fix this. They're creating a new platform just for AI, using a special chip called Monaka that promises to be both fast

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

AI Safety Rules Blocked: What's Next?

You might be surprised to hear that a plan to keep AI safe just got stopped in its tracks. California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill from Senator Scott Wiener (D) that was designed to prevent dangerous incidents involving powerful AI systems. The governor felt the rules weren't clear enough for

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Smart Streaming on a Budget: Future Shack's Savvy Strategy

Ever wondered how some streaming services manage to churn out great content without spending a fortune? Enter Future Shack, headed by Jeff Wachtel. Instead of splurging on big-budget productions, they’ve found a clever way to keep costs low and quality high. The secret? Collaborating with internatio

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Crypto Voters Divided: Harris vs. Trump in 2024

Did you know that American crypto owners are split right down the middle when it comes to choosing between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump for the next presidential election? A recent poll by Coinbase shows that 47% of crypto enthusiasts plan to vote for Harris, while another 47% favor Trump. This is

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Millions Lost: A COVID Testing Scam's Aftermath

A man from Illinois has admitted to a huge fraud scheme that involved fake COVID-19 tests. This scam made millions of dollars, which the man used for luxuries like cars and stocks. His lab, LabElite, billed the government for tests that were either never done or were useless. People who got tested t

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Power Problem: Nuclear or Bust?

You might think AI is taking over the world, but it's running into a big problem: power. AI needs tons of energy to work, and tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon are turning to nuclear power to keep up. But is this a smart move or just another risk? Let's find out. AI companies want more power be

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Lego's Website Hack: A Crypto Scam Uncovered

Imagine visiting Lego's website one evening and seeing a shiny banner with golden coins stamped with the Lego logo. It claimed that the "Lego coin" was now official and promised secret rewards for buyers. But hold on, it wasn't real! The button to buy led to an external site selling "LEGO Tokens" us

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Oct 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Golfer Harold Varner III: From Fairways to Floodwaters

Ever thought about what athletes do when they’re not competing? Well, meet Harold Varner III – a golfer who recently traded his clubs for rescue missions. When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, where he grew up, Varner saw it as a call to action. He spent days on the ground, helping out however h

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

The Big Swing: Ohtani's Playoff Debut Changes Game

Imagine this: a baseball legend starts his playoff career with a bang, changing the game in just one swing. That's what happened when Shohei Ohtani stepped up to the plate for the Dodgers. The team was down, and fans were quiet. But then, Ohtani hit a massive home run that tied the game and woke eve

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Exploiting a Weak Spot: Jets' Game Plan Against Packers

In Week 5, the Jets have found an interesting way to give themselves an edge against the Packers. They plan on targeting cornerback Murphy. Why Murphy? Well, he’s been struggling in slot coverage, and the stats show it clearly. Despite not being at the top for most snaps in this position, Murphy has

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