Apple’s best in-ear headphones, AirPods Pro 2, are tremendous. But many people have settled for the (also excellent) AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation because they’re cheaper. Right now, Amazon had AirPods Pro 2 at the lowest price ever: $159. That’s $90 off the regular $249 sticker price and $20 off the regular price of the AirPods 4 with ANC. But this price is not expected to last for long. It came about when Best Buy announced a one-day Black Friday doorbuster offer of $159.99 for AirPods Pro 2 on Thursday, Nov. 21. This price has now come to an…

French lawyer and entrepreneur Marie Potel-Saville, whom I met at Lisbon’s Web Summit, has a mission: to root out dark patterns in the digital world. Her company, Fair Patterns, has developed a range of solutions to identify these manipulative designs, auditing digital platforms to protect users and guide companies toward…

For decades, we have wondered whether Mars, Venus and the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn might harbor evidence of past or present microbial life. Yet how did life start here? Because earth is a living biosphere with weathering and very active geology, there are no easy answers. Over billions…

The question of who a given Gmail address really belongs to, and where the email sent to it goes, is something of a perennial problem for users of Google’s insanely popular email platform. With around 2.5 billion active accounts, according to Google itself, it should come as no surprise that…

Batteries are the fuel driving drone warfare. Reconnaissance quadcopters with a half-hour of flying time require a constant supply of freshly recharged batteries to keep going. Bomber drones eat up similar numbers. FPV drones are shipped with batteries that weigh more than they do. But most drone batteries are made…

The global asset management industry, now overseeing nearly $120 trillion, faces mounting pressures, including rising costs and growing investor preference for low-fee, passively managed funds. With market appreciation and other revenue drivers expected to slow, firms must rethink their strategies to sustain growth. BCG, in their 2024 annual asset management…

The cost of zero-day exploits has always been high, especially if they allow an attacker to remotely execute code on a host machine. But why pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for an 0-day when a relatively simple drive-by attack doesn’t need one and can achieve much the same result?…

Artificial intelligence has long been heralded as a transformative force in medicine. Yet, until recently, its potential has remained largely unfulfilled. Consider the story of MYCIN, a “rule-based” AI system developed in the 1970s at Stanford University to help diagnose infections and recommend antibiotics. Though MYCIN showed early promise, it…

We’re moving into an electric vehicle transition, but pneumatic tires feel constant. Invented in 1888 by Dunlop but championed in the auto industry from 1891 onwards by Michelin, inflatable rubber has been improved considerably since then. But the basic concept of tires has persisted for well over a century. Now,…

City leaders and planners have been urged to put health at the heart of urban development in a new report. The new edition of the Healthy and Climate-Resilient Cities report by Bupa, C40 Cities and the Norman Foster Foundation looks at how stakeholders can create health-centred and climate resilient urban…

Khajak REBOff is a new Ukrainian FPV kamikaze drone with fiber optic cable for communication instead of radio. This makes it immune to jamming , the most effective protection against small drones. Russia has deployed similar technology with the Prince Vandal FPV used in action since August, and which has…

Google, like all responsible service providers across the tech industry, takes the protection of children very seriously indeed. It uses “proprietary technology to deter, detect, remove and report offences,” including the identification of child sexual abuse material in Gmail email messages. When you sign up to use Gmail, you agree…

In my latest conversation with ChatGPT, I caught myself saying “please” and “thank you.” My wife, overhearing this, couldn’t help but laugh at my politeness toward a machine. Had I gone too far in humanizing AI, or was I onto something more profound? What The Research Says About AI And…

Artyom Keydunov, CEO, Cube. The popularity of Microsoft Excel has never waned. Today, a whopping 1.1 billion users globally rely on it for multidimensional analysis in areas such as “scenario planning, supply chain optimization, logistics and various financial processes.” Multidimensional analysis differs from other types of data analysis because it…

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