Scientists Reach 402,000 Gbps Internet Speeds Using Existing Fiber Tech

From PC Mag: In a possible glimpse at future internet speeds, scientists in Japan recently powered a 402,000 Gbps connection using commercially available optical fiber.

The research comes from Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), which has partnered with...

Google opens access to 2 million context window of Gemini 1.5 Pro

From InfoWorld: Google has opened access to the 2-million-token context window of the Gemini 1.5 Pro AI model. The company also is giving developers access to code execution capabilities in the Gemini API and making the Gemma 2 model available in Google AI Studio.

These announcements were made on...

Uber, Lyft to Pay Drivers in Massachusetts $32.50 an Hour

From PC Mag: Uber and Lyft are now required to pay drivers in the state of Massachusetts $32.50 an hour and provide them with company-sponsored benefits.

In 2020, Attorney General Andrea Campbell sued the companies, claiming that drivers should be considered employees. They've now settled and...

Maono WM620 Review (Page 1 of 4)

Leading a group of friends may not be an everyday issue, but it is something I have thought about. Generally, most of your friends are your peers and there is no designated leader. You might think age would play a role, but I believe personality has a bigger impact in distinguishing the alpha in a pack of companions. As such, when planning a get-together or hangout, it often falls on this person to carry the bulk of planning and coordinating. In...

1MORE Fit Open Earbuds S50 Review (Page 1 of 4)

It is always interesting to see an artist venture outside of their comfort zone and try something new. This, of course, can be an actor or director trying a different movie genre, or a music artist trying a different music genre as well. One example that sits in my memory is when Lupita Nyong'o starred in the horror movie Us. Lupita Nyong'o was always known more for dramatic movies up to that point, and while Us certainly required dramatic acting...

Supreme Court ruling kneecaps federal regulators

From The Verge: On Friday the Supreme Court overturned a longstanding legal doctrine in the US, making a transformative ruling that could hamper federal agencies’ ability to regulate all kinds of industry. Six Republican-appointed justices voted to overturn the doctrine, called Chevron deference...

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