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How video games could be used to generate AI training data

Some researchers believe that video games could be used to more effectively generate AI training data. But they’re not a perfect solution.Read More

Report: 75% of security leaders seek to implement edge use cases

There’s a surprising momentum to implement more edge use cases, despite a perceived risk of deploying and securing edge computing.Read More

GitHub launches Sponsors-only repositories to help foster engagement with project backers

GitHub has launched a new feature that allows companies and developers to offer project sponsors access to a private repository.Read More

New “Starlink Premium” costs $500/month, ships sooner than standard Starlink

Enlarge / Starlink Premium antenna. (credit: Starlink) Starlink has started taking orders for a premium service with a bigger antenna that delivers download speeds of up to 500Mbps, and it…

Western Digital wants to give your PC whiplash with new SN770 NVME

The new WD_BLACK SN770 from Western Digital is a very fast NVME aimed directly at the gaming professional and enthusiast marketRead More

Dirty energy pays more than clean energy. That’s a problem.

A worker installing solar panels on the roof of a Kohl’s department store in Hillsborough, New Jersey. The average compensation for a clean energy worker in California is about $86,000,…

Faraday Future chairman, executives step down following internal preorder review – Roadshow

Its founder and CEO will both take a 25% salary reduction, as well.

How Dying Light 2 is the biggest gamble in Techland’s history – CNET

We talk with developer Techland about the challenges and triumphs of making Dying Light 2 and where it can go from here.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE deal: At $100 off, this is the price it always should have been – CNET

Samsung only launched it last month, and it’s already $100 off at Amazon.

Some Mercedes-Benz V8s are back on the menu for 2022 – Roadshow

The vehicles were removed from the order books in late 2021, reportedly over supply chain issues.

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