• The Grinch comes for Beyonc in ridiculous album art recreations
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    Sabrina Carpenter Grinch will haunt my dreams for years to come.
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  • Home Office Setup Guide (2024): Webcams, Desks, Chairs, and More
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    Gear can make or break your home office setup. Heres our ultimate list of nearly 100 items, from monitors and desks to webcams and chairs.
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  • 16 Best Hair Straighteners We Tested (2024) | WIRED
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    Curls and waves are beautiful. But when you want to smooth them out, these hot toolsirons, brushes, and combswork wonders.
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  • Whats the Winter Solstice? Celebrations, Science, Livestream
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    Heres what happens on the longest night of the yearin the solar system and across different cultures here on Earth.
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  • Is Amazons Drone Delivery Finally Ready for Prime Time?
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    We flew to Arizona to test the recently debuted service ourselves.
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  • Wrap up your shopping with these low-price gift cards for Apple fans
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    MacworldIf you havent checked the calendar lately, the holidays are nearly upon us, and if you havent gotten around to getting something for the Apple fans in your life, we have the perfect solution: an eGift card. You dont have to spend a lot, youll get it immediately, and your recipient will love it.Of course, youll want to get them a card they can use to buy one of their favorite Apple devices, and there are several great options. The most obvious is an Apple Store gift card, which they can use to buy at the Apple Store or the App Store, but other official Apple retailers are an excellent choice too.Best eGift cards for Apple loversApple Starts at $10Amazon Starts at $25Best Buy Starts at $15Walmart Starts at $5Target Starts at $5All these stores feature an abundance of Apple products, quite often on sale, so theyre great picks for anyone who wants something now or is saving up for the flurry of new devices coming in 2025.More eGift ideasIf you want to branch out and get them something different, then check out these other gift cards you can get on slle right now:Meta Quest eGift Card Save $5 on $50 (via Amazon)Google Play eGift Card Save $5 on $50 with code GOPLAY (via Amazon)Taco Bell eGift Card Starts $7.50 on $50 with code TACO (via Amazon)VUDU eGift Card Save $10 on $50 (via Amazon)Uber/UberEats eGift Card Save $10 on $100 (via Amazon)Lyft Gift Card Save $15 on $100 with code LYFT (via Amazon)
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  • Macworld Podcast: Whats in store for Apple in 2025
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    MacworldWith 2024 closing, its time to look forward to 2025. What could we see from Apple in the new year? Thats coming up in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!This is episode 914 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola.Watch episode 914 on YouTubeListen to episode 914 on Apple PodcastsListen to episode 914 on SpotifySubscribe to the Macworld PodcastYou can subscribe to the Macworld Podcastor leave us a review!right here in the Podcasts app. The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify and on the Macworld Podcast YouTube channel. Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworldTo find previous episodes, visit Macworlds podcast page or our home on MegaPhone.Apple
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  • The Download: shaking up neural networks, and the rise of weight-loss drugs
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    This is todays edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whats going on in the world of technology.The next generation of neural networks could live in hardwareNetworks programmed directly into computer chip hardware can identify images faster, and use much less energy, than the traditional neural networks that underpin most modern AI systems. Thats according to work presented at a leading machine learning conference in Vancouver last week.Neural networks, from GPT-4 to Stable Diffusion, are built by wiring together perceptrons, which are highly simplified simulations of the neurons in our brains. In very large numbers, perceptrons are powerful, but they also consume enormous volumes of energy.Part of the trouble is that perceptrons are just software abstractionsrunning a perceptron network on a GPU requires translating that network into the language of hardware, which takes time and energy. Building a network directly from hardware components does away with a lot of those costs. And one day, they could even be built directly into chips used in smartphones and other devices. Read the full story.Grace HuckinsDrugs like Ozempic now make up 5% of prescriptions in the USWhats new? US doctors write billions of prescriptions each year. During 2024, though, one type of drug stood outwonder drugs known as GLP-1 agonists. As of September, one of every 20 prescriptions written for adults was for one of these drugs, according to the health data company Truveta.The big picture: According to the data, people who get prescriptions for these drugs are younger, whiter, and more likely to be female. In fact, women are twice as likely as men to get a prescription. Yet not everyone whos prescribed the drugs ends up taking them. In fact, half the new prescriptions for obesity are going unfilled. Read the full story.Antonio RegaladoWhy childhood vaccines are a public health success storyChildhood vaccination is a success story. In the 50 years since the World Health Organization launched its ambitious global childhood vaccination program, vaccines are estimated to have averted 154 million deaths. That number includes 146 million children under the age of five.But concerns around vaccines endure. Especially, it seems, among the individuals Donald Trump has picked as his choices to lead US health agencies from January. So lets take a look at their claims, and where the evidence really stands on childhood vaccines. Read the full story.Jessica HamzelouThis story is from The Checkup, our weekly health and biotech newsletter. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Thursday.The must-readsIve combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.1 Elon Musk is the shadow president of the United StatesThe billionaire pressured Republicans into impeding a spending bill, despite lacking an official government role. (WP $)+ He posted about the bill more than 100 times on Wednesday alone (NBC News)+ but those posts were generally misleading or outright false. (Rolling Stone $)+ Lawmakers arent thrilled about Musks interference. (NYT $)2 Amazon workers are striking during the Christmas rushThe walkouts could delay the delivery of parcels across the US. (WSJ $)+ Amazon is refusing to recognize the workers labor union. (WP $)3 The US is growing increasingly wary of Nvidias overseas sales spreeOfficials worry the chipmakers deals could end up empowering its adversaries. (NYT $)+ US-based venture firms have pledged to avoid taking funding from China. (WP $)+ Custom chipmaker Broadcoms stock is surging right now. (Insider $)4 Dozens of families are suing Snap over teen overdosesThey allege Snapchat helped dealers to sell deadly counterfeit drugs to their children. (Bloomberg $)5 Ukraines drone footage will be used to train AI modelsThe country has collected 228 years worth of data during its conflict with Russia. (Reuters)+ An overnight drone attack set fire to a refinery in south Russia. (Bloomberg $)+ Meet the radio-obsessed civilian shaping Ukraines drone defense. (MIT Technology Review)6 Jailbreaking AI models can be as simple as TyPiNg LiKe ThIsAnd the methods are simple to automate, too. (404 Media)+ Text-to-image AI models can be tricked into generating disturbing images. (MIT Technology Review)7 Indias answer to Silicon Valley is under immense pressureBengalurus rapid expansion is pushing the citys infrastructure to the absolute limit. (Insider $)+ Indias gig economy is focusing on 10-minute deliveries. (Bloomberg $)+ How Indian health-care workers use WhatsApp to save pregnant women. (MIT Technology Review)8 Whats next for AI gadgets?Consumers werent overly enamored with them in 2024. (Fast Company $)9 The man who claimed to have created bitcoin has been sentencedCraig Wright has been given a one-year suspended sentence after refusing to stop suing developers. (The Guardian)+ Hell face jail if he continues claiming he really is the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. (BBC)10 Online returns arent what they used to be Retailers are fed up, and so are customers. (The Atlantic $)Quote of the dayYou guys scared the life out of a lot of people.Geno, an Arizona resident, tells Amazon workers that their delivery drones are making his neighbors uneasy amid the drone panic gripping the US, the New York Times reports.The big storyBright LEDs could spell the end of dark skiesAugust 2022Scientists have known for years that light pollution is growing and can harm both humans and wildlife. In people, increased exposure to light at night disrupts sleep cycles and has been linked to cancer and cardiovascular disease, while wildlife suffers from interruption to their reproductive patterns, and increased danger.Astronomers, policymakers, and lighting professionals are all working to find ways to reduce light pollution. Many of them advocate installing light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, in outdoor fixtures such as city streetlights, mainly for their ability to direct light to a targeted area.But the high initial investment and durability of modern LEDs mean cities need to get the transition right the first time or potentially face decades of consequences. Read the full story.Shel EvergreenWe can still have nice thingsA place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet em at me.)+ How the Black diaspora celebrates Christmas across the world, featuring Motown tunes and a tasty saltfish salad.+ We love you Pamela Anderson!+ Test your science knowledge with this fiendish quiz of the year.+ Lets look ahead to just some of the exciting films coming out next year, from Bridget Jones to the bonkers-sounding Mickey 17.
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  • Steve Jobs' original Macintosh demo site is now rubble
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    It was the site of the original Steve Jobs launch of the Mac and it lasted until the time of the M4 Mac mini, but finally the famous Flint Center Apple event site is being demolished.The Flint Center being demolished image credit: Karl Mondon/Bay Area News GroupIt's famous for being where Steve Jobs unveiled the original Macintosh in 1984. It's famous for staging key Apple Events right up to 2014 and the launch of the Apple Watch.Later, Apple would need larger spaces, and then later still it had its own huge space at Apple Park. But there were reasons to choose the Flint Center when Apple did and it did so years before the Mac. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Best AI app to effortlessly remove background from image on Mac
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    Background removal options have often been hit or miss, but Aiarty Image Matting makes the process simple with powerful AI edge detection.Aiarty Image MattingWhether you're crafting ad campaigns, designing custom postcards, enhancing school projects, or simply creating fun social media content, removing image background is often the first step. However, achieving clean, precise results has historically been difficult to achieve with software edge detection.Traditional image matting the process of separating a subject from its background on Mac can be notoriously difficult, especially with intricate details like hair or transparent objects. Even Apple's built-in background removal tool has often struggled with these complexities. Fortunately, AI is revolutionizing image editing, and Aiarty Image Matting is leading the way. Continue Reading on AppleInsider
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