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Phones Never Running Out of Battery? Chinese Startup Develops Nuclear Battery to Last 50 Years on a Single Charge

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The anxiety of our phone’s battery running out could become a thing of the past as a Chinese startup claims to have developed a nuclear battery that could power smartphones for up to 50 years without the need for charging. The company, Betavolt, assures that this groundbreaking battery poses no threat to humans or the… Read More »Phones Never Running Out of Battery? Chinese Startup Develops Nuclear Battery to Last 50 Years on a Single Charge

How Laser Printers Work

How Laser Printers Work to Transform Digital to Physical

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In the realm of modern printing, laser printers stand out as marvels of precision and efficiency. Unlike their inkjet counterparts, laser printers operate on a complex interplay of light, electricity, and chemistry to transform digital data into tangible, high-quality prints. In this article, we’ll delve into the inner workings of laser printers, demystifying the technology… Read More »How Laser Printers Work to Transform Digital to Physical

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Do We Really Know Who Can Read Our ChatGPT Conversations?

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ChatGPT stores user data, including email, IP address, browser and device data, and network information, following standard procedures for most online accounts. But what about the data from our conversations? Conversations are officially stored for 30 days, unless marked as suspicious or offensive. OpenAI has the right to access and use conversations for system development,… Read More »Do We Really Know Who Can Read Our ChatGPT Conversations?

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Honor Achieves What Even the Coolest Phone Manufacturers Couldn’t

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Less than a year after the release of the Honor 70, the Chinese manufacturer’s numbered series took another leap with the introduction of the Honor 90 on July 6. Elevating the features we loved in its predecessor, this new model brings advancements in design, display, performance, and camera capabilities. Notably, Honor managed to achieve all… Read More »Honor Achieves What Even the Coolest Phone Manufacturers Couldn’t

Community-fueled CTI networks

Community-fueled CTI networks

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Cyber threats are an ever-present concern in today’s world, and they can cause significant harm to individuals, businesses, and governments. Cybercriminals are constantly developing new techniques to breach cybersecurity defenses, making it challenging for security professionals to keep up with the latest threats. To combat this problem, many organizations are turning to community-fueled CTI networks.… Read More »Community-fueled CTI networks

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The Dark Side of Tech Design: The Rise of “Dark Patterns”

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In recent years, there has been a growing trend in the tech industry of using design tactics to manipulate users into taking actions they might not otherwise take. These tactics, known as “dark patterns,” are becoming increasingly common in online and mobile interfaces, and they raise serious ethical concerns. Dark patterns Dark patterns are user… Read More »The Dark Side of Tech Design: The Rise of “Dark Patterns”

corel linux

Once upon a time there was a COREL LINUX

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In 1999, Corel officially released Corel Linux, a Debian-based operating system. Despite significant customizations to file management, the distribution was incompatible with other Linux systems and ultimately unsuccessful. The project was discontinued in 2001. The system was offered in three versions: a free version available for download from Corel’s website, a Standard version for $59.95,… Read More »Once upon a time there was a COREL LINUX

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How did vacuum tube amplifiers work?

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Tube amplifiers, also known as valve amplifiers, are electronic devices that amplify electrical signals using vacuum tubes. They were once widely used in a variety of electronic devices, including radios, televisions, and audio amplifiers. Here’s how tube amplifiers work: Tube amplifiers are known for their warm, rich tone and are often used in high-end audio… Read More »How did vacuum tube amplifiers work?

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White noise? What is it?

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White noise is a type of noise that has a flat frequency spectrum, meaning that it contains equal amounts of all frequencies within a certain range. It is called white noise because it is similar to the noise that you hear when you tune a radio between stations and hear static. White noise is often… Read More »White noise? What is it?