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UFC 328 Live Stream: How to Watch Chimaev vs Strickland Online

UFC 328 live streams feature two titles up for grabs in the Octagon, with middleweight Khamzat Chimaev vs. Sean Strickland headlining after a flyweight title battle between Joshua Van and Tatsuro Taira in the co-main event at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday night. The impressive Chimaev remains undefeated throughout his professional […]

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AI can now decode your Facebook ads into a complete personal profile, and it’s faster, cheaper and easier than expected

Advertising models alone reveal identity traits without directly accessing personal data AI profiling from ads is faster, cheaper and more scalable Short browsing sessions provide enough data for an accurate personal deduction The ads that appear on your screen aren’t chosen at random, and researchers have now proven that AI can turn these ads into

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You can now own your own part of the Internet as ICANN opens applications for custom domains after 14 years

ICANN reopens applications for new top-level domains after 14 years New domains can use multiple scripts in hundreds of languages Applicants must demonstrate their technical and financial capacity to manage records The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has opened the application window for a new round of generic top-level domains (gTLDs). This

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More details and images of the Insta360 Luna Ultra have been leaked, revealing a clever feature that could give it an edge over the DJI Osmo Pocket 4.

We have another look at the Insta360 Luna Ultra It seems that it will offer a detachable remote control The official launch of the camera does not seem far away We know the Insta360 Luna Ultra is on the way, as it was officially announced back in February – although details on the vlogging camera

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B-52 refuses to retire as $9 billion engine upgrade pushes Cold War bomber toward nearly a century of service

Engine replacement aims to significantly extend B-52’s lifespan New turbofan engines promise improved fuel efficiency and reduced maintenance requirements The B-52’s aging TF33 engines have not been produced since the 1980s The US Air Force has authorized Boeing to begin replacing the B-52’s aging Pratt & Whitney engines with new Rolls-Royce F130 turbofan engines. Known

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Microsoft’s ‘Low Latency Profile’ CPU Trick Could Make Windows 11 Menus and Apps Load Up to 70% Faster

Windows 11 benefits from a new “Low Latency Profile” feature It gives a brief boost to the CPU to help apps and menus load faster This is just a rumor, and we’re still in early testing, but we’re told we shouldn’t worry about the negative impact it will have on the laptop’s battery life. Windows

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ICYMI: The 7 biggest tech stories of the week, from Apple’s iPhone AI payment to Google’s all-new Fitbit

This week, Apple announced it was set to pay millions to iPhone users for its promised Siri AI, and Google revealed a different kind of Fitbit. To stay up to date on all this and more, scroll down to read our roundup of the seven biggest tech news stories of the week. Before you follow

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Are you coming back from Asia? Surfshark warns against silent data collection from popular local travel apps

Surfshark released a new study on data collection in Asian travel apps It found that 97% of apps can collect and track user data. It also became clear that monitoring continues even after you return home. If you’re traveling to Asia, you may already know that travel requires digital preparation, downloading local apps for taxis,

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