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I Need a Good Lawyer

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We’re deep believers in the benefits of openness, which means we publish open source software and create open content under Creative Commons licenses. We rely on free licenses to proprietary content and software, and typically get a “Yes!” We serve human rights activists in more than 100 countries.

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Free Graphics Software and Images

Tech Soup

This is a round-up of some of the free graphics tools that various folks have recommended to me including some sources for copyright free images. TechSoup’s web content developer, Wes Holing, is a big fan of Pixlr Editor free online photo editor from Autodesk. Image Editing.

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This is the Pixel 6

The Verge

And so while it’s fair to call it Google-designed, it’s also still unclear which components are Google-made and which are licensed from others. That screen is very slightly curved at the edges, blending into shiny, polished aluminum rails on the side. Tensor is an SoC, not a single processor. So Google has its work cut out for it.

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Save on spooky games to play during Halloween and more

The Verge

Hunt: Showdown is a first-person multiplayer game with a unique blend of PvE and PvP elements. They have a one-year warranty, a 90-day money-back trial period with free shipping and free returns. SanDisk’s 128GB microSDXC card is $22 at Amazon right now, the second-best price we’ve seen on the Nintendo-licensed storage solution.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: notably unique

The Verge

While the S22 and S22 Plus follow last year’s design cues with rounded corners and a camera bump that blends into the side rail of the phone, the S22 Ultra embraces chaos and skips the camera bump altogether. The Ultra stands apart with a boxier design lifted straight from the Galaxy Note and, of course, that built-in S Pen silo.

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Meet the self-driving brains working with Volkswagen and Ford

The Verge

And ideas like, “All I need to do is OCR the local traffic manual — that a 15-year-old kid has to learn to get their driver’s license — and tell a computer to do it, and we’re off and running” turned into “Oh, there’s a bunch of norms in various cities that we need to encode in a semantic way, into the actual maps of the car.”. I don’t know.

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The most innovative companies in Asia-Pacific for 2025

Fast Company Tech

The company intends to roll its robotaxi service outside of mainland China, to Singapore and the Middle East, and already has acquired a license to test its autonomous vehicles in Hong Kong. The kerosene takes up less room than the liquid hydrogen used in fully cryogenic rocket engines, freeing up space for more payloads.)

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