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Android's USB tethering lets you reliably share internet from your phone, but it may fail sometimes. Here are some quick fixes to get it working again.
In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive ...
Reporters still trek through politically competitive neighborhoods to interview voters. But quantitative political journalism has become increasingly predominant.
Auditor of State Keith Faber is recommending the appointment of a receiver who can force spending reductions and measures to ...
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A.I. Is on the Rise, and So Is the Environmental Impact of the Data Centers That Drive It
The demand for data centers is growing faster than our ability to mitigate their skyrocketing economic and environmental ...
Artificial intelligence companions are attractive and seem to “know” and “like” us because they make caring-ish statements.
Most people think, ‘If you're under US Marshal jurisdiction, you must have committed some horrible crime.’” Wanda Bertram of Prison Policy Initiative tells us. “But there's a lot of people there who ...
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