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The ‘ultimate guide to black holes’ will spaghettify your brain – CNET

YouTube science channel Kurzgesagt takes viewers on a journey into the heart of the universe’s most extreme objects.

Vatos minting NFTs: How much would you pay for a digital lowrider?

Artist Mister Cartoon and King Foo, the anonymous social media impresario of Foos Gone Wild with 1.3 million Instagram followers, talk Chicano art NFTs and the future of art shows.

Understanding when to use a database, data lake, or data warehouse

Data lakes, along with data warehouses and databases, are central to modern computing. They form building blocks for data transformation.Read More

How Naughty Dog embraced diversity in The Last of Us Part II

Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat interviews Halley Gross on how Naughty Dog wove diversity into so much of The Last of Us Part II.Read More

Take This: What burnout really is and how to treat it

Take This clinical director Raffael Boccamazzo talks about what developers can do about burnout at GamesBeat Summit 2021.Read More

Membership inference attacks detect data used to train machine learning models

In membership inference attacks, the adversary can work back from the machine learning algorithm to discover the training data used.Read More

AT&T brings its 5G network and the iPhone 12 to Delta flight attendants – CNET

The phones can provide augmented reality training and inventory, AT&T says.

Samsung gets boost from Galaxy S21 in first quarter – CNET

The electronics giant reports 45% increase in operating profit, thanks to a rebound in its mobile unit.

MacBook Air vs. Samsung Galaxy Book Pro: Here’s what $999 buys for each – CNET

Similar specs mean different things for Windows and MacOS.

Toyota has two new 3-row, 8-passenger SUVs in the works – Roadshow

They’ll be built in Indiana and target active millennials with families.

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