TECHNOLOGY

Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Matching Faces: A New Way to Spot People from Sketches

Finding people from sketches is tough. Sketches often lack details. This makes it hard to match them with real photos. But now, there's a new way to do this. It uses special math and computer tricks. First, the method looks at sketches and photos. It finds important points on faces. These points he

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Onalaska Police Department goes green with electric squad cars

The Onalaska Police Department has made a big move towards sustainability by adding two new electric vehicles to their fleet. This decision came after a deal was struck with General Motors. The switch to electric vehicles is expected to bring several benefits, including improved efficiency and cost

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

UK Small Businesses Get a Boost in Cybersecurity with New AI Tool

In a move to strengthen cybersecurity for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the UK, a new service has been introduced. This service, called BT Business Antivirus Detect and Respond, is a team effort between BT Group and CrowdStrike. It uses CrowdStrike's Falcon Go platform, which is powere

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Stunning Rise: A Tech Giant's Journey to $5 Trillion

Nvidia's stock has been on a wild ride, recently hitting a market cap of $5 trillion. This is a huge deal because it makes Nvidia the most valuable company in the world. The company's success is largely due to the growing demand for AI technology. Nvidia's chips are in high demand because they are u

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Fears: A Tech Leader's Take on Why Some People Worry Too Much

A high-ranking official at a big tech company has some strong thoughts on why people are scared of AI. He thinks those fears are overblown and might even be linked to a lack of faith. Shyam Sankar, the Chief Technology Officer at Palantir, said he's not convinced that AI will be as dangerous as som

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Big Bet on the Metaverse: Is It Paying Off?

Meta's push into the metaverse is costing a fortune, but is it worth it? The company's Reality Labs division lost a staggering $4. 4 billion in the third quarter alone. That's a lot of money, but it's not all bad news. The division also brought in $470 million in sales, which is more than expected.

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Future: What to Expect by 2026

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology and robotaxis are expected to become widespread by 2026. This prediction is based on the rapid advancements in autonomous vehicle technology. Tesla has been at the forefront of this innovation, consistently pushing the boundaries of what's possible. The co

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pennsylvania's Push for AI: Balancing Growth and Concerns

Pennsylvania is making a strong push to become a leader in AI technology. Senator Dave McCormick believes the state should take the lead in this growing field. He thinks Pennsylvania can benefit from AI's economic opportunities. McCormick recently discussed this on a podcast, highlighting the state'

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Chapter for AI and Teens: Character. AI Changes Its Game

Character. AI is taking a big step back from letting teens chat freely with its AI. This move comes after some serious issues, like teens getting too attached to AI chatbots and even tragic events. The company is now focusing on making AI a tool for creativity rather than a friend. Teens have been

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Deadly Mix-Up on the Texas Freeway

A tragic accident unfolded on the I-10 Katy Freeway in Houston early Tuesday morning. Two men lost their lives when a BMW sedan went the wrong way and crashed into a Tesla Cybertruck. The impact was so severe that the Cybertruck was pushed into the path of an 18-wheeler. The crash was followed by a

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