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devx.com | Noah Nguyen
Rising temperatures due to climate change are expected to significantly increase mental health disorders across Australia, with young Australians at the greatest risk, according to new research by the University of Adelaide’s School of Public Health. The study predicts that the burden of mental and behavioral disorders could rise by nearly 50% by the year 2050. The Northern Territory is projected to have the highest risk due to its elevated average temperatures.
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1 week ago |
devx.com | Noah Nguyen
The North Korea-linked hacking group, Slow Pisces, has been targeting cryptocurrency developers with malware disguised as coding challenges. Researchers from Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 have attributed this new malicious campaign to the threat actor, which is also referred to as Jade Sleet, PUKCHONG, TraderTraitor, and UNC4899.
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1 week ago |
devx.com | Noah Nguyen
Four individuals have been arrested in Japan for allegedly creating and selling obscene images generated by artificial intelligence. This marks the first crackdown of its kind in the country, according to police sources and local media reports on Tuesday. The suspects, aged between their 20s and 50s, reportedly used free AI software to create highly explicit images of fictitious naked women.
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1 week ago |
devx.com | Noah Nguyen
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sparked concern and criticism from many of the nation’s billionaires, including some of his long-time supporters. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, told Fox Business that he believes a recession is a “likely outcome” of the tariffs. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has also been vocal in his opposition, sharing a video of economist Milton Friedman praising free trade and the benefits of importing goods.
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1 week ago |
devx.com | Noah Nguyen
The development of SIM cards bore great fruit – it ensures reliable and secure connections for its users today. However, technology is advancing at such a rapid pace that it raises doubts – how long will traditional SIM cards be relevant? While some believe that the downfall of SIM cards is coming, others remain skeptical. Let’s take a look at the history of SIM cards and current trends to share some insights. A Brief History of SIM cardsThe first portable mobile phone did not use a SIM card at all.
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