Recent content by Cal Jeffrey

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    New fMRI study reveals internet addiction physically changes brain chemistry in children 10-19

    <h5><strong>In context:</strong> Parenting in the internet age presents challenges never before experienced, such as managing screen time and monitoring online content. Balancing the benefits of technology with the risks to mental health, social development, and physical well-being requires...
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    Team Fortress 2 players drop review bomb on Valve for ignoring game's bot problem

    <h5><strong>What just happened?</strong> Team Fortress 2 just got review-bombed so hard that its "recent review" ranking is now "mostly negative." Despite being 17 years old, the team shooter is still very popular, even more so with its recent update. It still ranks as one of the most-played...
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    Researcher says Microsoft's Windows Recall has security gaps "you can fly a plane through"

    <h5><strong>Windows Recall:</strong> Microsoft says it's secure; security researchers say it's not, but does it matter? Windows Recall is a feature that takes screenshots of every moment you are on your computer to make that information available for Copilot searches. Is it a really useful...
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    "I'm a Mac" actor grows up to promote Windows on Arm PCs for Qualcomm

    <h5><strong>In context:</strong> You might not be familiar with actor Justin Long by name, but you have undoubtedly seen his work. He was the peachfuzz sprouting young Mac shill in Apple's "Get a Mac" ad campaign of the mid-2000s. You remember, the commercials all started with Long saying. "I'm...
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    Panic somehow recovered $400,000 of stolen Playdate handhelds after botched delivery

    <h5><strong>In a nutshell:</strong> Panic just recovered nearly $400,000 worth of Playdate handhelds stolen earlier this year. The company found the loot consisting of about 45 boxes on Thursday in front of an unfinished restaurant in North Las Vegas. </h5><p><img height="1256"...
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    Extraordinarily bright galaxy breaks the record for most distant celestial object ever observed

    <h5><strong>Where no man has gone before:</strong> The James Webb Space Telescope continues to dazzle astronomers and the public with unprecedented views of our universe. Today was no exception when scientists revealed they had spotted the most distant galaxy ever viewed. </h5><p><img...
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    PC compatibility for PS VR2 is one step closer with recent adapter certification

    <h5><strong>In context:</strong> Sony's PS VR2 is unquestionably one of the better virtual reality headsets on the market. It is highly competitive with Meta's Quest 3 in price and performance. However, for a device costing about $500, the PS VR2's biggest weakness is its PC incompatibility...
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    2K Sports may be developing FIFA 2K25, set for release later this year

    <h5><strong>Rumor mill:</strong> The Fédération Internationale De Football Association (FIFA) may have finally found a producer to continue its triple-A football video gaming legacy. Gaming retailer MohPlay claims 2K Games has penned a licensing deal with the international football organization...
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    Google search AI Overviews uses terrible information sourcing to give you terrible answers

    <h5><strong>Forcing AI for everyone:</strong> Google has been rolling out AI Overviews to US users over the last several days. While the company claims that the AI summaries that appear at the top of search results are mostly correct and fact-based, an alarming number of users have encountered...
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    DEA busts the head of $100M drug-selling platform Incognito Market

    <h5><strong>What just happened?</strong> In its recent crackdown on illegal dark web activities, the US Department of Justice announced the arrest of Rui-Siang Lin. Lin, who went by the dark web handles "Pharoah" and "faro," ran a narcotics distribution website called "Incognito Market." The US...
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    Hertz gets caught charging multiple Tesla renters for not returning the EVs with a full tank of gas

    <h5><strong>WTF?!</strong> Earlier this month, Hertz charged a customer almost $300 for not returning his rental car with a full tank. It's a standard practice with vehicle rentals and moving truck companies. However, in this case, the car was a Tesla. </h5><p><img height="1708"...
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    College students find exploit to run laundromat machines for free or add money to an account without paying

    <h5><strong>The struggle is real:</strong> No matter how long ago you attended college, chances are high that you remember laundry day. The dreaded chore required you to gather your stinky clothes and take them to a laundromat on or off campus. Worse yet, you had to spend your limited beer money...
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    Six ways to eliminate the unhelpful "AI Overviews" in Google search results

    <h5><strong>Full disclosure:</strong> I hate Google's new AI search integration. All it does is get in the way of seeing my results. Most of the time, the "AI Overview" is not the information I am looking for or is outright wrong, and it's frequently plagiarized from an article that I could have...
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    AT&T wants to turn every smartphone into a satellite phone by no later than 2030

    <h5><strong>Why it matters:</strong> Dropped calls and dead zones may soon be a thing of the past if AT&amp;T can keep its promises. Along with its commercial partner AST SpaceMobile, it will provide satellite coverage to ordinary cell phones. The partners will launch five satellites this summer...
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    Control your iPhone and iPad using your eyes and voice with Apple's upcoming AI patches

    <h5><strong>Why it matters:</strong> Apple just announced some upcoming iOS and iPadOS accessibility features in recognition of Global Accessibility Awareness Day. While the new technology is intended for those with disabilities, Eye Tracking and Vocal Shortcuts could prove helpful to anybody in...
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