Month: March 2022

‘Seconds later, the macaws were gone’: Isabela Eseverri’s best phone picture

The Venezuela-based photographer on a moment of magical realism in Caracas According to Isabela Eseverri, Caracas has a very specific morning soundtrack. Wake early enough in Venezuela’s capital and you’ll hear the transition from crickets to birds, most notably the loud chachalacas. The bark from a neighbourhood dog sets off the rest, then, later, the …

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EU agrees sweeping new digital rules in effort to curb big tech’s power

Digital Markets Act seeks to prevent the likes of Google and Facebook parent company Meta from dominating digital markets The European Union reached an agreement on landmark digital rules to rein in online “gatekeepers” such as Google and Facebook’s parent company, Meta. EU officials agreed late on Thursday on wording for the bloc’s Digital Markets …

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UK government vows 10-fold increase in electric car chargers by 2030

New target comes after criticism of infrastructure rollout for failing to match surging vehicle sales The UK government has set a new target to increase the number of electric car chargers more than ten times to 300,000 by 2030 after heavy criticism that the rollout of public infrastructure is too slow to match rapid growth …

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Ukraine uses facial recognition software to identify Russian soldiers killed in combat

The defense ministry began using technology from Clearview AI which scrapes images on the web to match uploaded photos Ukraine is using facial recognition software to help identify the bodies of Russian soldiers killed in combat and track down their families to inform them of their deaths, Ukraine’s vice-prime minister told the Reuters news service. …

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‘He helped shape the modern world’: gif inventor Stephen Wilhite dies after getting Covid

He created the image file format that defined an internet culture for decades in 1987 while working at CompuServe If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a gif is worth millions. The image file format has been a defining element of internet culture for decades, with glass-raising DiCaprios and mic-dropping Obamas facilitating self-expression …

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US charges four Russian hackers over cyber-attacks on global energy sector

Quartet accused in two major hacking campaigns between 2012 and 2018, indictment unsealed by justice department reads The US has unveiled criminal charges against four Russian government officials, saying they engaged in two major hacking campaigns between 2012 and 2018 that targeted the global energy sector and impacted thousands of computers across 135 countries. In …

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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands review – a teen psycho dungeonmaster, goblin revolts and lute-shredding

PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC; Gearbox SoftwareThis fun D&D-infused cooperative shooter treads a line between fourth-wall prodding and juvenile, with unicorn queens and hi-tech weaponry Every step of the way through Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, a D&D-infused spinoff of Gearbox’s cooperative shooter-RPG Borderlands, you think to yourself: this would be so easy to …

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Halo review – hit sci-fi game morphs into middling $200m TV series

The much-hyped adaptation of the phenomenally successful video game crash lands on TV with impressive visuals but not much else Quite how Halo hasn’t made it to the screen, small or big, before this is an enigma almost as nebulous as the long-running first person shooter video game’s crowded mythos. Luminaries such as Steven Spielberg, …

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