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Google Pixel phones had a serious data leakage bug – here’s what to do!
What if the “safe” images you shared after carefully cropping them… had some or all of the “unsafe” pixels left behind anyway?
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Judge sounds skeptical of some Fox arguments in Dominion lawsuit
Judge Eric M. Davis pushed back on the assertions from both sides in Dominion’s libel lawsuit against Fox News, but seemed particularly skeptical of the network’s claims.
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Fox staffer’s claims of sexism, coached testimony jolt defamation case
Abby Grossberg alleges that she faced discrimination at Fox News and that she was coached to mislead in her Dominion defamation case deposition.
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Let this asparagus pasta with grated apple usher you into spring
Grated apple brightens up this pungent pasta salad made with blue cheese, asparagus and walnuts.
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A pet cockatiel escaped. A Billy Joel song helped return him to his owner.
When the cockatiel began bobbing his head to “Uptown Girl,” they knew who the bird belonged to
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Sign up for expert home advice delivered right to your phone
“Live Better with Little Effort” is a new (free!) course from The Washington Post, offering easy ways to upgrade your living space.
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Pulling the Plug on TikTok Will Be Harder Than It Looks
The tensions over the Chinese-owned social media app will come to a head on Thursday, when the company’s chief executive testifies on Capitol Hill.
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Google Releases Bard, Its AI Chatbot, a Rival to ChatGPT and Bing
The internet giant will grant users access to a chatbot after years of cautious development, chasing splashy debuts from rivals OpenAI and Microsoft.
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What Google Bard Can Do (and What It Can’t)
Google has released a new chatbot to a limited number of people in the U.S. and Britain. How does it compare with what is already out there?
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U.S. Is Ready to Protect Smaller Banks if Necessary, Yellen Says
The Treasury secretary pledged that the Biden administration would take additional steps as needed to support the banking system.