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Spiders Weave Intricate Insect-Catching Nets Hugely Bigger Than Themselves
This is a scientific experiment.
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First Deepfake Address from the Queen of England Makes Its Debut on British TV
It’s “a powerful reminder that we can no longer trust our own eyes,” a representative for the UK broadcaster Channel 4 told the Guardian. Each year, the BBC broadcasts a special Christmas address to the nation from Queen Elizabeth II. But it’s 2020 and that means everything has to be extra weird. So, Channel 4…
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Steve Wozniak’s Apple II Sketches Go for $US630,272 ($833,976) at Auction
How much would the first schematics of the printing press be worth today? What would you pay to own the original designs for the telephone? For some people, Steve Wozniak’s simple sketches for the Apple II hold a similar sort of historical significance as those hypothetical artifacts of tech history. And we now know that…
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State AGs Accuse Google of Abusing Its Monopoly on Search in Third Antitrust Suit
We’ve waited years to see antitrust action taken against Google, and now there’s too much to keep with. On Thursday, more than 30 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the search giant claiming that its search giant-ness has become too giant.