Author: Atma

Programming Note: Offline For Passover 5783

This is a programming note that I will be completely offline on Thursday and Friday (also Saturday) of Passover, from Wednesday night April 5th through Saturday night April 8th. Any stories and videos published here will be scheduled, written beforehand, and not posted live. I will also be offline Wednesday and Thursday of next week…

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Blue Jays’ Alek Manoah joins MLB Network as a weekly correspondent

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah is getting a new job. No, he’s not leaving the Blue Jays, but merely getting his feet wet in the sports media game. As per baseball insider Mark Feinsand, Manoah has nabbed a weekly spot on the MLB Network this season, beginning tomorrow. “Alek Manoah of the Blue Jays…

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Netflix Password Crackdown Could Hurt Net Subscriber Adds. Why It’s Worth It.

text size Netflix has cracked down on password sharing in Canada and New Zealand, among other places. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Netflix ‘s crackdown on sharing passwords puts additional subscribers at risk for the near term, according to one JP Morgan analyst, but he is still upbeat about the effects of the streaming company’s new rules.…

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US chip controls threaten China’s technology ambitions

BEIJING (AP) — Furious at US efforts that cut off access to technology to make advanced computer chips, China’s leaders appear to be struggling to figure out how to retaliate without hurting their own ambitions in telecoms, artificial intelligence and other industries. President Xi Jinping’s government sees the chips that are used in everything from…

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Special Masters coverage means CBS Colorado morning programming changes

Extended Sunday action will take place at The Masters, and with CBS broadcasting the golf major CBS Colorado’s Sunday am newscast will air later in the morning than normal. CBS Sunday Morning and Face the Nation are preempted nationally due to the additional Masters coverage. The new television schedule on CBS Colorado for Sunday is…

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Sleep problems? Change these settings on your Android phone right now

It’s 2:30 am. Yet, you’re wide awake, hooked on the addictive thrill of Instagram reels and their quick bursts of happiness. But there’s also a part within you that also dreads the fogginess that comes with the lack of sleep. That part eventually convinces you to put the phone aside, but only ten minutes later…

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Britt Rescigno in Final Four on Tournament of Champions

Chef Britt Rescigno has made it to the final round of Food Network’s “Tournament of Champions,” bringing her one step closer to $100,000 and the coveted “TOC” belt. Last night, the Tuckerton native beat Iron Chef Jose Garces 85 to 81, securing the title for his East Coast A division. Guy Fieri, the host of…

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Amazon has just opened up its Sidewalk network to give any gadget free low speed data

It turns out that I have a low-power, low-bandwidth, long-range IoT network all around me, ready and waiting for my smart gadgets to jump on. Today, Amazon revealed just how far its Sidewalk IoT network penetrates the average American neighborhood. The company’s first Sidewalk coverage map claims that over 90 percent of the US population…

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Two writers with West Virginia roots to do reading during upcoming Marshall event | News

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‘Mind-reading’ AI: Japan study sparks ethical debate | TechnologyNews

Tokyo, Japan – Yu Takagi could not believe his eyes. Sitting alone at his desk on a Saturday afternoon in September, he watched in awe as artificial intelligence decoded a subject’s brain activity to create images of what he was seeing on a screen. “I still remember when I saw the first [AI-generated] images,” Takagi,…

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