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Revamped Siri with AI expected to arrive in early 2025
These improvements are poised to make Siri a genuine competitor to the likes of Google’s Gemini assistant and Amazon’s Alexa.
Astronomers unveil mysterious ‘Neptunian Ridge’
The discovery of the Neptunian Ridge has far-reaching implications for the study of planetary formation and migration.
Earth to Have a New Temporary Moon
Asteroid 2024 PT5 temporarily joins Earth's orbit as a mini-moon.
OpenAI says its new model can think like humans
Unlike earlier models that focused on delivering responses quickly, the o1 model takes its time to think through complex tasks.
Did Earth once have rings like Saturn? New research suggests it might have
Researchers have proposed that Earth may have once boasted a ring system, similar to the iconic rings of Saturn.
Elon Musk to sue FAA over regulatory disputes
This follows the FAA’s proposal to fine SpaceX over $600,000 for violations during two rocket launches in mid-2023.
WhatsApp tests new feature: Mentioning contacts in status updates
WhatsApp has been developing this feature for several months, with initial reports of its development emerging in March 2024.
Google app outage crashes on Androids worldwide
While some users expressed frustration over the downtime, others were more patient, understanding that Google was working on a fix.
NASA scientists recreate mysterious Martian “spiders” in lab
Discovered in 2003 via orbital images, each formation can extend over half a mile, with hundreds of intricate, spindly “legs.”
Earth to get a new ‘mini-moon’
Mini-moons are celestial objects, such as small asteroids, that are temporarily caught in Earth’s gravitational field.
OpenAI’s o1 is here to solve the world’s toughest challenges
The o1-mini, a cost-effective version of o1, is tailored for STEM applications such as coding and mathematics.
First Private Spacewalk Marks New Era for Space Exploration
The SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission made history as the first private crew to perform a spacewalk.
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