The ending of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, released in 2011, is widely remembered for its dramatic conclusion. However, a recent discovery by a data-diving enthusiast has shed light on a cut ending from the original trilogy’s closing chapter. This alternate ending features a more downbeat and mysterious finale, showcasing a shadowy figure whose
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Recent advancements in the field of electronics engineering have paved the way for the design of more intricate and scaled-down transistors. Conventional silicon-based field effect transistors (FETs) have limitations that have led researchers to explore alternative designs using materials with higher electron mobility. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), such as molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), have shown promise
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Recently, two students at the University of California, Santa Cruz discovered a significant security lapse in internet-connected washing machines used commercially in multiple countries. By exploiting an API in the machines’ app, Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov Taranenko were able to manipulate the machines remotely. This allowed them to run the machines without payment and even
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Sonos, a well-known technology company, is generating a lot of buzz with their latest teaser. The company has been hinting at the release of their “most requested product ever”, set to be unveiled on May 21st. Speculations point towards the highly anticipated Sonos Ace, which is rumored to be their first venture into wireless headphones.
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Artificial intelligence, particularly in the form of tools like ChatGPT, has the potential to revolutionize decision-making processes in various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and law. However, the underlying data on which AI systems are trained may contain inherent biases that could lead to discriminatory outcomes. As Joshua Weaver from the Texas Opportunity & Justice
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