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Llama 3 beats many other models, according to Meta

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that Meta AI will be able to open source its 400-billion-parameter version of its artificial intelligence chatbot ‘Llama 3’ since it’s still being trained. “I think we’ll be able to open source it,” he added. “I don’t think that today many people really think about Meta AI when they think about the main AI assistants,” Zuckerberg further said.

New earbuds have nothing to prove that they can hang with some of the most powerful people in the world

US-based startup Nothing’s new wireless earbuds ‘TheNothing Ear’ and ‘Nothing Phone’ have been tested by Goldilocks. The Nothing Ear has a smaller size of ear tip, while the Nothing Phone has a larger one, according to a report. The Nothing Ear is priced at $100 and the Nothing Phone is priced at $150.

The police are holding people for protesting a cloud contract with Israel

Google fired three of its employees in New York who occupied the company office for more than ten hours during a protest against Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip. The workers were charged with violating US legal protections for workers. They were fired for “physically impeding other employees’ work and preventing them from accessing our facilities,” a Google spokesperson said.

Delta is an ios game boy app that will not be taken down

Apple has notarized a start on its AltStore PAL app marketplace in the EU. AltStore PAL’s marketplace is integrating its marketplace with Patreon for monetization, and will support developers who want to distribute beta apps as a reward for crowd-sourced funding, which isn’t allowed in the App Store. Testut will charge 1.50 (plus tax) a year for downloads of AltStore PAL.

Delta is an app that won’t get taken down

An Android app called ‘Delta’ has released to allow users to emulate Nintendo and other system-Independent Controllers with high- resolution screen resolutions. It features on-screen buttons that change the layout and appearance to match whatever system you’re emulating. It supports Bluetooth controllers like Xbox One Series S or PS5 controllers, too, and lets you customise their layout or set extra buttons.

Nine employees were arrested during a sit-in protest

Google employees have been protesting against the Israeli government’s censorship of Google Cloud services amid Israel’s conflict with Hamas. A Google Cloud spokesperson said the protests were “part of a longstanding campaign by a group of organisations and people who largely don’t work at Google”. Google Cloud’s Israeli employee Eddie disrupted Google Israel’s managing director at Mind The Tech.

The new lineup of Sony Mini LED TVs might have been perfect

Sony on Wednesday unveiled its new Home Theater and X-ray Tuned Soundbar at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The company said that the new Home Theater is 35% thinner than its A80L, and has slimmed down the display’s bezels by 29%. It added that Bravia 8 is now compatible with a new Prime Video Calibrated Mode.

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The workers are protesting against the cloud contract with Israel

Technology workers protesting against Google’s cloud service Project Nimbus were arrested in New York and Sunnyvale, California on Wednesday. They had occupied a common area on the 10th floor of Google’sChelsea location to protest against the contract. The workers have claimed that Israel could use such capabilities to harm Palestinians.

Sony is happy to accept less than 60 frames per second in PS5 Pro games

Sony is asking developers to create a new PS5 Pro-exclusive graphics mode that combines PlayStation’s new PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSSR) upscaling to 4K resolution with a 60fps frame rate and ray-tracing effects, reports said. This is essentially an upscaling answer to Nvidia’s DLSS orAMD’s FSR to improve frame rates and image quality on PlayStation.

Israel was confronted with an attack from Iran

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Iran is a “terror state” after the latter launched missiles and drones against the country. “We are devoted to the defense of Israel. The world is seeing this now more than ever,” Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said. Netanyahu made the statement after Iran said that seven members of its Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed in the attack.