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Google’s Bard AI Might Invade Your Phone Soon

Google’s Bard AI Might Invade Your Phone Soon

News Hey Bard, please help me with my math homework. @xguntherc May 6, 2023, 1:13 pm EST | 1 min read Justin Duino / Review Geek It’s only a matter of time before artificial intelligence (AI), or at least a form of it, is everywhere. While Microsoft’s Bing already has AI and ChatGPT built-in, now...

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You’ve Heard of Apple Silicon, but What About Microsoft Silicon?

You’ve Heard of Apple Silicon, but What About Microsoft Silicon?

News Microsoft appears to be working on a custom ARM SoC. @andrew_andrew__ May 6, 2023, 12:34 pm EST | 2 min read Hannah Stryker / Review Geek It’s been a few years since Apple launched the M1 chipset, and clearly, its gamble paid off. The ARM-based “Apple Silicon” platform’s incredible power efficiency has changed how...

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How to List the Installed Packages on Linux

How to List the Installed Packages on Linux

Jordan Gloor / How-To Geek To list installed packages on Ubuntu or any Debian distro, run “apt list –installed” in the Terminal. Run “dnf list installed” to list installed packages on Fedora. With thousands of free Linux applications, it’s easy to lose track of what you once installed but no longer use. Here’s how to...

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Reconstructing ancient bacterial genomes can revive previously unknown molecules, a potential source for new antibiotics

Reconstructing ancient bacterial genomes can revive previously unknown molecules, a potential source for new antibiotics

Ancient DNA preserved in the tooth tartar of human fossils encodes microbial metabolites that could be the next antibiotic. Credit: Werner/Siemens Foundation Microorganisms—in particular bacteria—are skillful chemists that can produce an impressive diversity of chemical compounds known as natural products. These metabolites provide the microbes major evolutionary advantages, such as allowing them to interact with...

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Herb Garden Ideas for New Gardeners

Herb Garden Ideas for New Gardeners

When thinking about herb gardens, try thinking outside of the box. Published May 5, 2023 02:09PM EDT Starting a new herb garden can be a wonderful introduction to growing your own food. It is great for novice cooks and culinary masterminds alike since it can provide easy access to a range of fresh herbs throughout...

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1st lunar eclipse of 2023 dims full moon ever so slightly

1st lunar eclipse of 2023 dims full moon ever so slightly

Stargazers in Asia and Australia had the best seats for the year’s first lunar eclipse. The four-hour eclipse got underway late Friday or early Saturday, depending on the location, as the moon slipped into the fringes of Earth’s shadow. In what’s known as a penumbral lunar eclipse, the full moon passed within the outer part...

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Keep files safe from cyber criminals with Koofr Cloud Storage, just $140 for life

Keep files safe from cyber criminals with Koofr Cloud Storage, just $140 for life

Image: StackCommerce Concerned about ransomware? Then you might consider getting cloud storage to protect your files from the threat. But backup services can get really expensive, especially if you have to renew year over year. And it’s for this reason that Koofr, which offers lifetime subscriptions, is so popular — particularly this week since you...

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8 ways the iMac changed computing

8 ways the iMac changed computing

Skip to content Image: Apple Editor’s note: 25 years ago today, Apple revealed the iMac. To commemorate the anniversary, we are reposting this article that originally appeared on the iMac’s tenth anniversary in 2008. The iMac made an instant impression when Apple first unveiled it in May 1998. But it didn’t start to really shake...

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Regular Watermelon Consumption Improves Heart Health and Diet Quality, Two Studies Suggest

Regular Watermelon Consumption Improves Heart Health and Diet Quality, Two Studies Suggest

Two new studies in the journal Nutrients suggest that watermelon consumption can increase nutrient intake and overall diet quality in both children and adults, and protect vascular function during hyperglycemia. Watermelons. Image credit: Jorge Furber. Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is a member of the gourd family Cucurbitaceae and falls under the Food patterns equivalents database (FPED)...

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Scientists discover closest star-shredding black hole to Earth ever seen

Scientists discover closest star-shredding black hole to Earth ever seen

Illustration of a star being ‘spaghettified’ by a supermassive black hole.  (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)A long time ago, in a galaxy not so far away, a supermassive black hole ripped a star to shreds in the center of the galaxy NGC 7392. The flash of light from the black hole’s dinner finally reached Earth in 2014...