Startup Pitches 'Brainless Clones' To Serve the Role of Backup Human Bodies MIT Technology Review discovered that startup R3 Bio has pitched an ethically and scientifically explosive long-term vision beyond its public work on non-sentient monkey "organ sacks": creating human "brainless clones" or replacement bodies for organs as part of an extreme life-extension agenda. From the report: Imagine it like this: a baby version of yourself with only enough of a brain structure to be alive in case you ever need a new kidney or liver. Or, alternatively, he has speculated, you… Russia Goes After VPNs As 'Great Crackdown' Gathers Pace An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Russia is going to further clamp down Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which are used by millions of Russians to get around internet controls and censorship, Russia's digital minister said. In what has been cast by diplomats as Russia's "great crackdown," the authorities have repeatedly blocked mobile internet and jammed major messenger services while giving sweeping powers to cut off mass communications. "The task is reduce VPN usage," Digital … MP rejects Palantir’s claims that criticism of NHS England deal is ‘ideologically motivated’ Head of committee says it was appropriate for government to seek guidance on way out of £330m deal with US data company Claims by Palantir that concerns over the US data analytics company’s multimillion-pound NHS contract are “ideologically motivated” have been rejected by the chair of a parliamentary committee. It was also appropriate for the government to seek guidance on activating a break con… The PS3 Just Got A New Update Two Decades After Release The Sony PlayStation 3 may be retro, as GameStop would have it, but Sony is still updating the console: it released system update 4.93 in March. Enterprise Spotlight: Setting the 2026 IT agenda IT leaders are setting their operations strategies for 2026 with an eye toward agility, flexibility, and tangible business results. Download the January 2026 issue of the Enterprise Spotlight from the editors of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World and learn about the trends and technologies that will drive the IT agenda in the year ahead. One of Apple’s First Employees Looks Back at 50 Years In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The company has changed a bit since then. NASA prepares to launch 'unique' mission to see far side of moon Retired NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson discusses the uniqueness of the upcoming Artemis II mission, highlighting the rare perspective astronauts will gain by seeing the far side of the moon on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ ‘AI’ is making Major League Baseball players shrink Name something bad happening in the computer or consumer electronics space, and you can point to “AI” as a culprit. High prices , low stock , degrading search results , enshittification , I could go on. So I will: Copilot . But allow me to take a pause from the dumpster fire that is the PC industry, and pull the classic move for when you need a distraction from an intense situation: Think about b… Apple at 50: From PC to mobile, AI shift now in focus Apple marks its 50th anniversary on April 1, after helping shape multiple waves of the technology industry, from personal computing to the internet and mobile eras. As artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as the next phase, the company is coming under closer scrutiny in the transition. |
Meta shows structured prompts can make LLMs more reliable for code review Meta researchers have developed a structured prompting technique that enables LLMs to verify code patches without executing them, achieving up to 93% accuracy in tests. The method, dubbed semi-formal reasoning, could help reduce reliance on the resource-heavy sandbox environments currently required for automated code validation. The development comes as organizations look to deploy agentic AI for… Apple's Early Days: Massive Oral History Shares Stories About Young Wozniak and Jobs Apple's 50th anniversary is this week — and Fast Company's Harry McCracken just published an 11,000-word oral history with some fun stories from Apple's earliest days and the long and winding road to its very first home computers: Steve Wozniak, cofounder, Apple: I told my dad when I was in high school, "I'm going to own a computer someday." My dad said, "It costs as much as a house." And I sat there at the table — I remember right where we were sitting — and I said, "I'll live in an apartment.… Nothing’s AI devices plan reportedly contains smart glasses and earbuds The glasses will reportedly feature cameras, microphones and speakers, and will connect to a smartphone and the cloud to process AI queries. 15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— I’ve Tested 65 to Pick Them Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats. Meta, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube aren't fully complying with child account ban, Australia says Australia is considering bringing court action against Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube after alleging they are not doing enough to keep Australian children younger than 16 off their platforms InformationWeek Podcast: Is quantum computing slumbering? Eric Liebowitz, CISO for Thales, and Rob Kim, CTO for Presidio, discuss where quantum computing currently fits in their tech strategies. The Joy Of A Fresh Beginning (April 2026 Wallpapers Edition) With the new month just around the corner, could there be a better occasion to freshen up your desktop? If you’re looking for some unique and inspiring wallpapers to accompany you on all those adventures that April may bring — and maybe spark some new ideas, too — well, this post has got you covered. Contributor: Investigate the AI campaigns flooding public agencies with fake comments Recent campaigns for corporate interests hit new lows in their attempts to misrepresent the will of the people and deceive officials. Today is the final day to save up to $150 on a PS5 before the price goes up The cost of the PlayStation Portal and every PlayStation 5 console is going up tomorrow, April 2nd, by as much as $150 in some cases. That means time is running out if you want to save yourself the money you’d soon have to spend to secure a PS5, which is why I’m going to point […] The best deals to shop during the last few hours of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Amazon loves to manufacture an event. March is historically a dry spell for deals; however, with Amazon’s third annual Big Spring Sale, which runs through 11:59PM PT tonight, the retail behemoth is hoping to lure in would-be shoppers with the promise of steep(ish) savings and discounts on more seasonal, spring-centric items to hold folks over […] |
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