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Researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software

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Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code that’s messy, hard to change safely, and often opaque about what’s really happening under the hood. […]

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Microsoft deploys a fix to Azure cloud service that’s hit with outage

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Microsoft has deployed a fix to address an outage of their Azure cloud portal that left users unable to access Office 365, Minecraft and other services.This post was originally published on this site

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China dreams of football glory at last… in gaming

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Zhao Yitang had always dreamed of playing football for China and this summer he finally did—not in boots on a pitch, but on a smartphone.This post was originally published on this site

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To fight cybercrime, student unravels the layers of 3D printing

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To most people, a 3D printer is a cool piece of technology that can make toys, tools or parts in minutes. But for Hala Ali, it can be a partner in crime, and the doctoral […]

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Microsoft removing support for Windows 10 could increase e-waste, cybersecurity threats

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When Microsoft announced it was ending support for Windows 10 last week, about 40% of all Windows users faced limited options.This post was originally published on this site

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Microsoft hopes Mico succeeds where Clippy failed as tech companies warily imbue AI with personality

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Clippy, the animated paper clip that annoyed Microsoft Office users nearly three decades ago, might have just been ahead of its time.This post was originally published on this site

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Software designs eco-friendly clothing that can reassemble into new items

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It’s hard to keep up with the ever-changing trends of the fashion world. What’s “in” one minute is often out of style the next season, potentially causing you to re-evaluate your wardrobe.This post was originally […]

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Microsoft pushes AI updates in Windows 11 as it ends support for Windows 10

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Microsoft is encouraging people to talk to their laptops as it rolls out new artificial intelligence updates to Windows 11 and pushes users to phase out its predecessor, Windows 10.This post was originally published on […]

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This digital hand enables hands-free virtual reality

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A digital, voice-controlled hand could improve the convenience and accessibility of virtual and augmented reality by enabling hands-free use of games and apps. The prototype software was developed by computer scientists at the University of […]

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Open-source software allows for efficient 3D printing with multiple materials

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A new open-source tool is reshaping how engineers design multi-material objects. Charles Wade, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder, has created a design system software package […]

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