Month: May 2026

If you’re in the Google ecosystem or use Google Workspace at work, Google Chat is a popular choice for messaging and collaboration. The app replaced Hangouts in Gmail (RIP), originally launching for business before rolling out to everyone. Regardless of the context for using Google Chat, there are a handful of hacks to maximize its
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The Opera you’re using today is obviously a very different browser from the one it was decades ago. Perhaps the most significant change is that it’s a Chromium-based browser, which means you can install Chrome extensions to fill any features you may be missing. That said, the browser still retains its core philosophy of shipping
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Somewhere between Taken, Rambo, and John Wick, Protector (2026) fits somewhere in those lines. Directed by Adrian Grunberg and starring Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil) and Matthew Modine (Stranger Things), the revenge-style film follows former war hero Nikki, whose quiet life is upended when her daughter is kidnapped. Forced into the criminal underworld while being pursued
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Today’s Featured Book Deals $2.99 The Traveling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa, Philip Gabriel Get This Deal $6.99 Keeper of Lost Children by Sadeqa Johnson Get This Deal $2.99 Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism by Laura E. Gomez Get This Deal $1.99 Blood in the Water by Heather Ann Thompson Get This
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For many months, conservative lawmakers and political operatives have been targeting the scientists and lawyers behind the Climate Judiciary Project, a program meant to educate the courts about climate science, alleging that their effort constitutes a conspiracy to influence federal judges and persuade them to rule against the oil industry. Now, just as congressional investigators
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Software produced by the National Health Service is usually open to the public Mareks Perkons/Alamy NHS England is hurriedly withdrawing all the software it has written from public view because of the perceived risk of hacking from cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Security experts say the move is unnecessary and counterproductive. Software produced by the National Health
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As powerful as LLMs can be, all have one shared weakness: hallucination. For reasons beyond our understanding, AI models have a habit of making things up, totally out of the blue. A response might be accurate, with well-cited sources and relevant information; then, all of a sudden, the AI pushes a false claim, or mistakenly
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