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NASA’s goal of conquering the Sun
Our sun is the best-studied star in the universe. However, there is a big mystery that remains unsolved. The Sun’s surface is about 6,000 degrees Celsius, but its outermost layer of atmosphere, called the corona, is incredibly hotter – about 1 million degrees Celsius. The corona can be seen as a halo surrounding the shadow […] -
Google Photos launches smart search feature “Ask for photos”
Google Photos is about to have a very smart new feature called “Ask Photos”. Developed based on Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) created by Google itself, this feature is expected to launch later this summer. With “Ask Photos”, users can search through photo collections on Google Photos using natural language, instead of having to manually enter […] -
Hackers claim to have collected 49 million Dell customer addresses before the company discovered the breach
A hacker calling himself Menelik claimed he stole the data of 49 million Dell customers. Menelik claims to have illegally accessed an online Dell portal and stolen customer data, including home addresses, directly from Dell’s servers. Techlade has verified that a portion of the stolen data matches Dell customer records. On Thursday, Dell sent an […]
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