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Digital mindfulness could help reduce the effects of technostress at work
Technology-related stress, overload, and anxiety are common problems in today’s workplace, potentially leading to higher burnout and poorer health. Many of these issues are likely to have increased since remote working became much more widespread following the pandemic. In 2022, along with colleagues at the University of Nottingham, I conducted a review of the academic…
Formula E world champion reveals how race cars accelerate EV tech
António Félix da Costa is an extremely fast worker. The motorsports star has barely caught his breath since speeding at 250 km/h per hour into sixth place at a race in Sao Paulo, but he’s already back behind another wheel on another continent. The location of his latest ride is the carmaking hub of Stuttgart,…
Engadget Podcast: The NY Auto Show and a chat with Lucy Liu
This week, it’s all about cars and Lucy Liu in VR. Devindra chats with Senior Writer Sam Rutherford about his visit to the New York International Auto Show, where he saw the Polestar 4, a unique new EV without a rear window. Also, Cherlynn pops in to chat with Lucy Liu about her new VR…
Elon Musk’s updated Grok AI claims to be better at coding and math
Elon Musk’s answer to ChatGPT is getting an update to make it better at math, coding and more. Musk’s xAI has launched Grok-1.5 to early testers with “improved capabilities and reasoning” and the ability to process longer contexts. The company claims it now stacks up against GPT-4, Gemini Pro 1.5 and Claude 3 Opus in…
Activision is reportedly looking into the malware stealing its users’ login credentials
Activision is reportedly in the midst of investigating a hacking campaign that’s stealing login credentials from people playing its games. According to TechCrunch, bad actors have been successfully installing malware onto victims’ computers and using their access to steal logins for their gaming accounts and even their crypto wallets. The video game publisher has apparently…