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Category: Design
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Twenty years ago last Sunday, Mark Zuckerberg launched “TheFacebook,” an online directory designed to let his fellow Harvard students search for each other by interest, house, or class. It was modeled after Friendster, a now-defunct social networking site that, well, was a lot like Facebook. Zuckerberg touted TheFacebook’s robust privacy options in an interview with...
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One of the big drawbacks of talking to an AI chatbot is that everything resets once the conversation is done. It won’t remember who you are or what you previously queried. This is by design, for privacy reasons, but it really hampers the tech from growing into a true digital assistant that knows you well...
An experimental 3D printer will melt steel to create new objects… in space
Serving the tech enthusiast community for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Read our ethics statement. Space Science: The recently launched Cygnus NG-20 robotic spacecraft is currently docked with the International Space Station (ISS). The resupply mission is packed with supplies for the ISS crew as well as science experiments, including...
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Survey: 95 percent of developer studios are planning live service games
95 percent of developer studios are planning live service games (source: Game Development Report 2023) Games as a service is a successful concept that has long been commonplace in mobile gaming. According to a recent survey, there will also be significantly more games with a live service for PC and consoles in the future. Live...
Fujifilm X100VI leak suggests new features won’t ruin its stunning retro design
The current Fujifilm X100V (above) could soon have a successor with a familiar design, according to some new leaked images (below). (Image credit: Fujifilm) The Fujifilm X100VI appears to be getting close to its official launch – and the first leaked images of the premium compact camera suggest it won’t compromise on its classic retro design....
Intel may be working on new “Bartlett Lake-S” budget CPUs for the LGA 1700 platform
Serving the tech enthusiast community for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Read our ethics statement. What just happened? Intel is reportedly working on a new line of processors called “Bartlett Lake-S” for desktops and notebooks. Having launched the Raptor Lake Refresh and Meteor Lake processors last year, Intel confirmed its...
Cyberflashing and epilepsy-trolling offenders to face prison in UK
As of today, the UK is criminalising actions such as cyberflashing and — in a world fist — epilepsy-trolling, with offenders potentially facing prison time. The new offences will come into play as part of the Online Safety Act, a recently introduced bill designed to protect people from illegal or “harmful” online content. Cyberflashing is...
Razer Deathadder V3 review: Featherlight and precise
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