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We've all heard the horror stories of unemployed people sending out hundreds of job applications into a void with barely a response, much less an interview. Recent job indicators suggest this is ...
The biggest challenge workplaces face is not keeping up with advances in AI; it is employee disconnection and disengagement. According to a Gallup study, leaders are navigating the lowest levels of ...
Google LLC is upping the stakes for open-weights artificial intelligence models with the release of Gemma 4, its most advanced “open” model family so far. Built on the same architectural foundation as ...
Blizzard revealed more details on the Warlock class ahead of Diablo IV’s Lord of Hatred expansion release. The post goes into detail, showcasing four distinct Soul Shard archetypes that offer Warlocks ...
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If you’re not a fan of how builds have been working out in Diablo 4, you’ll get a new chance at hopefully more exhaustive builds and stat min-maxxing in the Lord of Hatred expansion in April. It’s ...
TL;DR: G.Skill has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit over claims that it falsely advertised the speed of its memory products. As part of the settlement, the company will pay up to $2.4 million ...
G.Skill has agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it "deceptively advertised and labeled" the speed of its DDR5 and DDR4 desktop memory modules. The settlement allows ...