Technology

Scamming the scammers: Using multi-lingual chatbots as fake victims to disrupt the business model of scam callers (techxplore.com)

Macquarie University cyber security experts have invented a multi-lingual chatbot designed to keep scammers on long fake calls to waste their time and ultimately reduce the huge number of people who lose money to global criminals every day.

Gaming Industry Know-How Created AMD's Winning Data Center Strategy (www.technewsworld.com)

While AMD has always tended to be one of the more responsive vendors in its segment, it was when the company decided to go after the game console market, which none of its peers wanted, that forced AMD to improve its responsiveness and partner collaboration, and it is this extra step that has turned AMD from a lamb to a lion in...

John B. Goodenough, Nobel laureate who gave the world Li-ion batteries, passes away. (www.thehindubusinessline.com)

John Bannister Goodenough, the American co-inventor of Lithium-ion batteries and a co-winner of 2019 Nobel prize for Chemistry, has passed away. He was just a month short of turning 101. Goodenough also played a significant role in the development of Random Access Memory (RAM) for computers.

Scientists Accurately Predict Individuals’ Income Solely off Social Media Posts (scitechdaily.com)

A study conducted by scientists at the Queen Mary University of London involved the analysis of 2.6 million posts on the well-known social networking site, Nextdoor. Surprisingly, they were able to predict a user's income accurately, using only the content of their posts.

OBS Studio vs Streamlabs: 8 Key Differences and Full Review (www.msn.com)

Livestreaming has gained significant popularity as a means of sharing content globally. The emergence of platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Live has led to a surge in available streaming software options. Among the multitude of choices, OBS Studio and Streamlabs stand out as two highly favored solutions.

Microsoft claims to have engineered a new way to represent a logical qubit with hardware stability, making quantum computing viable (phys.org)

A team of researchers at Microsoft Quantum has reportedly achieved a first milestone toward creating a reliable and practical quantum computer. In their paper, published in the journal Physical Review B, the group describes the milestone and their plans to build a reliable quantum computer over the next 25 years.

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