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Microsoft confirms the end of the iconic Blue Screen of Death 

 

After decades of terrifying Windows users with the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), Microsoft is finally replacing it ... with a black one. The company confirmed this week that the new error screen for Windows 11 will debut later this summer in the upcoming 24H2 update. It'll replace the blue color, sad face, and QR code with a black screen and a simplified message saying, "Your device ran into a problem and needs to restart," along with an error code and the name of the failed system file or driver that caused the crash ...

 

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Google's Doppl is the AI stylist that won't judge you

 

Google has launched Doppl, an AI-powered app that lets you see how clothing items might look on you. To use the experimental app, you need to upload a full-body photo before adding images or screenshots of outfits that you’re interested in. Notably, the iOS and Android app can even generate videos of a virtual you wearing the selected outfit, as well as a regular image. “As a Google Labs experiment, Doppl is in its early days and it might not always get things right,” the company said ...

 

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Swarms of tiny nose robots could be used to clear infected sinuses

 

Researchers have developed tiny robots — each smaller than a speck of dust — that can be deployed to clear infected sinuses. Successfully tested in animal trials, the micro-robots are injected into the sinus cavity before being made to heat up to catalyze chemical reactions that eliminate bacterial infections. Once they've served their purpose, the robots are blown out through the nose into a tissue. It’s hoped the technology could eventually reduce reliance on antibiotics and other medicines ...

 

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