History

Large Fresco Depicting The Procession Of The Wine God Dionysus Found In Pompeii

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com -  Over a century after the Villa of the Mysteries was discovered, a significant fresco has been uncovered, offering new insights into the mysteries of Dionysus in classical antiquity.This discovery took place in a large banquet hall recently excavated in Pompeii's central area, specifically in insula 10 of Regio IX. The nearly life-size frieze, known as...

Lifestyle

OpenAI launches GPT-4.5, its largest model to date

Welcome back to Week in Review. This week we’re diving into OpenAI’s newest, biggest model GPT-4.5, Microsoft pulling the plug on Skype, how Anthropic used Pokémon Red to train its Claude 3.7 Sonnet model, the unexpected return of Fyre Festival, and more! Let’s get into it. OpenAI announced the launch of GPT-4.5, the much-anticipated AI model code-named Orion. GPT-4.5 is...

Mobile

Oppo Reno13 battery life and charging test results are in

The Oppo Reno13 comes with a handful of upgrades this year, some resulting in measurable improvements in battery life. The battery capacity is now 5,600 mAh, up from 5,000 mAh on the Reno12 last year, and the phone runs on a supposedly more energy-efficient Dimensity 8350 SoC. The Reno13 also sports a 6.59-inch OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate. As...

Movie

The unsung art of subtitling

Lost in Translation: The unsung art of subtitling About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique...

Music

Off the Deep End: Fred Halsted’s Slippery Sadism

Off the Deep End: Fred Halsted's Slippery Sadism About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique...

TECH

Sergey Brin says RTO is key to Google winning the AGI race

Google co-founder Sergey Brin sent a memo to employees this week urging them to return to the office “at least every weekday” in order to help the company win the AGI race, The New York Times reports. Brin told employees that working 60 hours a week is a “sweet spot” for productivity. While Brin’s memo is not an official policy...

TECH

Meta is reportedly planning a standalone AI chatbot app

Meta reportedly plans to release a standalone app for its AI assistant, Meta AI, in a bid to better compete with AI-powered chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. According to CNBC, Meta could launch a standalone Meta AI app as soon as the company’s next fiscal quarter (April-June). Meta AI is currently only available to users via a website...

TECH

With Alexa+, Amazon makes an intriguing play in the consumer agent space

Amazon shared an impressive vision of an “agentic” future on Wednesday — one in which the company’s improved Alexa, Alexa+, handles countless mundane tasks, from booking restaurants to finding appliance repairmen. If Amazon can deliver, it could be the first out to the gate with a comprehensive, consumer-focused agent tool. The company hopes to marry a more natural, expressive Alexa...

Nature

A single-fibre computer enables textile networks and distributed inference

Dunn, J., Runge, R. & Snyder, M. Wearables and the medical revolution. Per Med. 15, 429–448 (2018).Article  CAS  PubMed  MATH  Google Scholar  Yetisen, A. K., Martinez‐Hurtado, J. L., Ünal, B., Khademhosseini, A. & Butt, H. Wearables in medicine. Adv. Mater. 30, e1706910 (2018).Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Martin, T., Jovanov, E. & Raskovic, D. Issues in wearable computing for medical monitoring...

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