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How AI and crowdsourcing help social scientists sample diverse populations

Check out the on-demand sessions from the Low-Code/No-Code Summit to learn how to successfully innovate and achieve efficiency by upskilling and scaling citizen developers. Watch now. In 2010, three psychologists from the University of British Columbia published a paper with an intriguing title: The WEIRDest people in the world? Paradoxically, the paper was about Americans. The three scientists…
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The Internet Archive’s PalmPilot Emulation project lets you relive tech history

Fifteen years after the release of the iPhone, it’s easy to overlook the role early innovators like Palm played in popularizing the smartphone. By the time HP unceremoniously shut down the company in 2011, Palm had struggled for a few years to carve out a niche for itself among Apple and Google. But ask anyone who had a chance to use a Palm PDA in the late ‘90s or early 2000s and they’ll…
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Google says a months-old security vulnerability still hasn’t been patched on Pixel, Samsung

Google’s Project Zero this week highlighted the “gap” in getting security patches out the door and to affected users, and in doing so also revealed that millions of Android phones are at risk of an active security vulnerability. The specific issue that Google’s Project Zero is highlighting this week is a security vulnerability known as CVE-2022-33917. It’s a vulnerability that affects…
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Samsung Galaxy A34 leaks in high-quality renders

Samsung’s A-series of phones have proven to be fantastic budget options for users. The upcoming Galaxy A34 seems to have leaked in official-looking renders, showing off multiple different features to look forward to. What is likely months ahead of an official launch in an unknown number of regions, the Galaxy A34 is likely the next A-series device to come out of Samsung’s budget lineup. The…
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