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ISC Stormcast For Friday, June 13th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9492 – SANS Internet Storm Center

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ISC Stormcast For Friday, June 13th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9492, (Fri, Jun 13th) Source link

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AI comes to the URL with a new web browser that answers you back

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The Browser Company has launched an AI-powered browser named Dia Dia integrates a personalized AI assistant directly into the address bar The AI lets you chat with tabs and will adapt to your style over time The Browser Company has a new way to travel the web using AI. Best known for its Arc browser,…

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Stone Age dog skeleton hints at complex early relationship with pets

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The skull of the newly discovered Palaeolithic dog Jean-Baptiste Fourvrel An “extremely rare” 16,000-year-old canine skeleton from southern France offers evidence that Stone Age humans cared for their pets – although the animal was also probably killed by humans. “It is feasible that the individual obtained [its] injuries from being beaten or struck by people,”…

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Step inside the world of work with The Economist’s very own white-collar oracle Source link

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Looking ahead to the rest of the 2025 U.S. Open Championship

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OAKMONT, Pa. — The first round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club is in the books, and though one of golf’s toughest tests put several players on their heels Thursday, a handful fought off the course well and headed into Friday with hopes of continuing their strong start. J.J. Spaun shot a…

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Edifier’s new retro-style wireless speaker range looks very cool, and has the features to take on JBL and Sonos

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Edifier reveals 3 speakers, from tabletop to super-portable 6W, 34W and 60W speaker models New ANC headphones with 92-hour battery life I’m a big fan of modern tech in retro clothes: give me a hi-res audio player that looks like an old AM radio and you can take my money. And I’m also a fan…

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How VideoAmp uses Amazon Bedrock to power their media analytics interface

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This post was co-written with Suzanne Willard and Makoto Uchida from VideoAmp. In this post, we illustrate how VideoAmp, a media measurement company, worked with the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center (GenAIIC) team to develop a prototype of the VideoAmp Natural Language (NL) Analytics Chatbot to uncover meaningful insights at scale within media analytics data…

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The truth about life on other planets and what it means for Earth

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BBC Listen to this article on BBC Sounds There are some scientific discoveries that do much more than advance our knowledge: they create a shift in our psyche as they show us the scale of the Universe and our place in it. One such moment was when space craft sent back images of the Earth…

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West Nile virus detected in UK mosquitoes for first time

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Sofia Ferreira Santos BBC News Philippa Roxby Health reporter Getty Images The fragments were found in two samples of Aedes vexans mosquitoes, the health security agency said West Nile virus, which mainly spreads between birds but can also infect people if they’re bitten by an infected mosquito, has been detected in UK mosquitoes for the…

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World reacts to Israeli strike on Iran over nuclear programme

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World reacts to Israeli strike on Iran over nuclear programme Source link

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