1381.
1382.
1383.
1384.
Sony has a new benchmark for ethical AI
(engadget.com)
1385.
1386.
1387.
1388.
Radiant Computer
(news.ycombinator.com)
1389.
The Download: the solar geoengineering race, and future gazing with the The Simpsons
(technologyreview.com)
1391.
1392.
Ex-Cybersecurity Staff Charged With Moonlighting as Hackers
(slashdot.org)
1393.
Teardown reveals the liquid-cooled secrets behind the ‘most powerful phone on the planet’
(androidauthority.com)
1394.
1395.
A Challenge to Roboticists: My Humanoid Olympics
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1396.
Media giant Nikkei reports data breach impacting 17,000 people
(bleepingcomputer.com)
1397.
How a bunch of hackers freed the Kinect from the Xbox
(theverge.com)
1398.
1399.
Tiny “talking” robots form shape-shifting swarms that heal themselves
(sciencedaily.com)
1400.
The revolution hinged on many issues, including hunger for western lands
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1401.
How a young Jefferson’s plea to the King helped ignite America’s fight for independence
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1402.
How the Declaration of Independence inspired the world despite Jefferson’s contradictions on slavery
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1403.
The secret history of how Jefferson’s words were doctored inside his memorial
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1404.
Jefferson said Norfolk must be destroyed — and records reveal the Patriots burned much of it themselves
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1405.
As war came to his doorstep, Jefferson fled Monticello but years later returned to power as president.
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1406.
Jefferson’s paradox: How one of the largest slaveholders penned the words “All men are created equal”
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)
1407.
1408.
1409.
1410.