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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Will Korean Troops in Ukraine Cause a Clash? Experts Say No

Imagine just over a year from now, the year 2024. The Russian-Ukraine war is ongoing, with reports of curious movements from South Korea. The country, typically known for its peace efforts, is now mulling the deployment of its intelligence personnel to Ukraine. Why? It seems that North Korea has bee

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Russian Soldiers Chat About North Korean Troops

In a recent intercepted conversation, Russian soldiers expressed concerns about the arrival of North Korean troops. The soldiers, using a code name "K Battalion, " seemed displeased with the reinforcements. One soldier even referred to them as "the fking Chinese. " The intercept happened on the nigh

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

G. Skill's New Trident Z5 RAM Hits DDR5-10000 Speeds with Air Cooling

Ever heard of G. Skill? They've just introduced two new kinds of DDR5 RAM called Trident Z5 CK and Trident Z5 CK RGB. These are for the latest Intel Core Ultra 200 processors and Z890 chipset motherboards. The cool thing? They're rated for DDR5-9600 right out of the box. How do they manage that? The

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Puts Realism Over Fantasy in AI Photo Editing

Photo editing on smartphones is getting a lot of attention, especially when it comes to AI. Many people are wondering where the line is drawn between a photo and an editing job. Apple, known for its focus on accuracy, is taking a different path with its AI tools compared to competitors like Samsung

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Oct 25 2024HEALTH

A Generous Gift: $25 Million for Alzheimer's Research at Northwestern

Jim and Wendy Abrams, along with their Eleven Eleven Foundation, have donated a massive $25 million to Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. The goal? To set up a new center dedicated to studying Alzheimer's disease using cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI). This giant medical

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Oct 25 2024BUSINESS

Intel's EU Fine from 2009: A Chapter Closed

Back in 2009, Intel faced a hefty fine of €1. 06 billion (around $1. 45 billion back then) from the EU for abusing its market power. The European Commission accused Intel of offering unfair discounts to computer manufacturers who used Intel's chips, a practice known as "conditional rebates. " The Co

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tim Cook's China Visit: Is Apple Intelligence the Key?

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, is back in China this year. This time, he's chatting with Beijing officials and local partners. Why is this visit special, you ask? Well, Apple is facing tough competition. Plus, they're planning to launch Apple Intelligence in China. This is a big deal because it's Apple's ne

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Troops in Russia: What's Going On?

Recently, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that North Korea has sent troops to Russia. This is the first time a high-ranking US official has spoken publicly about this development. The exact mission of these troops is still unknown, but it’s clear that North Korea and Russia are strengthenin

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Secret Files on Israel's Iran Plans Leak: Who’s to Blame?

In a twist that's causing ripples in the US government, two confidential documents about Israel's plan to attack Iran surfaced on social media. The FBI is leading the hunt for the leaker, with the Pentagon and other intelligence agencies joining the effort. These secret files, created by US defense

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

News Outlets Sue Perplexity AI for Copyright Infringement

The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post's parent company, News Corp, have filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI. They claim the Jeff Bezos-backed startup copied their news articles without permission. The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, accuses Perplexity of using copyrighted materi

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