The last few months have been rough for Google. Company executives have been in the hot seat because of some embarrassing missteps, the most awkward of which was the bungled launch of Google’s latest image generator. The company launched it as part of its suite of GenAI tools named Gemini, …
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5 Years After San Francisco Banned Face Recognition, Voters Ask for More Surveillance
San Francisco made history in 2019 when its Board of Supervisors voted to ban city agencies including the police department from using face recognition. About two dozen other US cities have since followed suit. But on Tuesday, San Francisco voters appeared to turn against the idea of restricting police technology, …
Read More »A 62-Year-Old German Man Got 217 Covid Shots—and Was Totally Fine
A 62-year-old man in Germany decided to get 217 Covid-19 vaccinations over the course of 29 months —for “private reasons.” But, somewhat surprisingly, he doesn't seem to have suffered any ill effects from the excessive immunization, according to a newly published case study in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. The case …
Read More »Makers of Popular Switch Emulator Agree to Pay $2.4 Million to Settle Nintendo Lawsuit
The makers of Switch emulator Yuzu say they will "consent to judgment in favor of Nintendo" to settle a major lawsuit filed by the console maker last week. In a series of filings posted by the court Monday, the Yuzu developers agreed to pay $2.4 million in "monetary relief" and …
Read More »HP Wants to Rent You a Printer That It Monitors at All Times
HP launched a subscription service Thursday that rents people a printer, allots them a specific amount of printed pages, and sends them ink for a monthly fee. HP is framing its service as a way to simplify printing for families and small businesses, but the deal also comes with monitoring …
Read More »A Leap Year Glitch Broke Self-Pay Gas Station Pumps Across New Zealand
Yesterday was Leap Day, meaning that for the first time in four years, it was February 29. That's normally a quirky, astronomical factoid (or a very special birthday for some). But that unique calendar date broke gas station payment systems across New Zealand for much of the day. As reported …
Read More »Nintendo Sues Makers of the Wildly Popular Yuzu Emulator
Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against Tropic Haze, the makers of the popular Yuzu emulator that the Switch-maker claims is “facilitating piracy at a colossal scale.” The federal lawsuit—filed Monday in the District Court of Rhode Island and first reported by Stephen Totilo—is the company's most expansive and significant argument …
Read More »Here Are the Google and Microsoft Security Updates You Need Right Now
It’s the shortest month of the year, but February updates have been hitting the ground at lightning speed, with Microsoft, Ivanti, and Fortinet all patching zero-day flaws in their products. Zoom and Cisco also just squashed serious bugs, so it’s a good idea to check your software versions and update …
Read More »A Major ‘Stardew Valley’ Update Is Coming in March
There aren't a lot of games I buy on every device I own, but Stardew Valley is among them. I have the farm life sim on PC, multiple Nintendo Switches, and mobile. It's only $15 ($5 on mobile) and has brought me hundreds and hundreds of hours of joy. Stardew …
Read More »Lots of People Make Money on Fanfic. Just Not the Authors
Of the 12.5 million works currently hosted on the fan fiction hub Archive of Our Own, SenLinYu’s Manacled ranks as the second-most-read on the entire site—but you won’t be able to read it there for much longer. A dark romance between Harry Potter’s Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy set in …
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