Meta plans to test new subscriptions that give people access to exclusive features on it apps, the company told TechCrunch on Monday. The tech giant said the new subscriptions will unlock more productivity and creativity, along with expanded AI…
Category: 3. Tech
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How to include fossil fuel communities in Canada's clean energy transition
Fossil fuel-dependent communities in Western Canada sit at the center of Canada’s energy decisions. A just and inclusive clean energy transition will depend on how well governments listen to these communities and how fast they deal with the…
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Code Vein II Review: A Better Sequel Still Struggling to Stand Out Among Soulslikes
The Soulslike genre — difficult action games built on the formula established by FromSoftware’s Dark Souls series — is a common sight these days, but back in 2019, when the first Code Vein came out, they were few and far between. Code Vein had…
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Some international attendees are skipping 2026 GDC due to safety fears and growing ICE presence
The 2026 Game Developers Conference is shaping up to be a little less international this year if commentary on social media platforms like LinkedIn is an indicator.
Many members of the international games industry have announced they will skip…
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Artificial metacognition: Giving an AI the ability to 'think' about its 'thinking'
Have you ever had the experience of rereading a sentence multiple times only to realize you still don’t understand it? As taught to scores of incoming college freshmen, when you realize you’re spinning your wheels, it’s time to change your approach.
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AI chatbot hype is real, but daily use at work remains limited
AI agents are everywhere right now. They write emails, draft code, summarise documents, and promise to make work faster and smarter. From boardrooms to classrooms, the hype makes it sound like artificial intelligence has already become a…
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Self-powered electronics: Organic semiconductors achieve both light emission and energy harvesting
Organic semiconductors are thin, flexible, and extremely versatile materials that have revolutionized the world of consumer electronics. They are the core technology behind organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, which deliver the vivid…
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Your Sling Subscription Could Cost More Soon. Here’s What to Know
Sling is the latest streaming service to raise prices in 2026. The hike affects customers who subscribe to the Sling Blue package and at least one local ABC, Fox or NBC station.
Sling, CNET’s pick for the best budget live TV streaming service,…
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Optimizing wastewater use for green hydrogen production: AI unlocks clean energy potential
Scientists from the Departments of Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the University of Malaga participated in an international collaboration that has optimized, through artificial intelligence, the process of producing bio-hydrogen…
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Reliability-aware AI opens path to faster cathode design and next-generation batteries
The power that makes electric vehicles travel farther and smartphones last longer comes from battery materials. Among them, the core material that directly determines the performance and lifespan of a battery is the cathode material. What if…
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