So much information has been lost to history, but what if there was a way to keep it all safe? Tech Byte explores the Internet Archive.
As AI systems began acing traditional tests, researchers realized those benchmarks were no longer tough enough. In response, nearly 1,000 experts created Humanity’s Last Exam, a massive 2,500-question ...
In her long-awaited memoir, Kids, Wait Til You Hear This!, showbiz icon and EGOT winner Liza Minnelli — who turns 80 on March ...
Windows 11's new "internet speed test" tool sounds handy… until you click it. Turns out it's basically just a glorified ...
The test itself is run via the Speedtest service from Ookla, with which Microsoft collaborates. In practice, the feature therefore functions as a shortcut to a web-based speed test, not a local tool ...
The community has successfully solved the first stage of Marathon’s challenging Cryo Archive ARG puzzle. Bungie’s Marathon is gearing up for the release of its highly-anticipated fourth map, Cryo ...
Library Futures Academy, an open-source retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipeline is being developed using historic newspapers held in the archives. This combined with optical character ...
Shareholders and analysts largely gave Greg Abel high marks for his first annual shareholder letter as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway , praising his clear commitment to preserving the company's ...
The Internet Archive, also known as the Wayback Machine, is generally regarded as a place to view old web pages, but its value goes far beyond reviewing old pages. There are five ways that Archive.org ...
Last month, the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine archived its trillionth webpage, and the nonprofit invited its more than 1,200 library partners and 800,000 daily users to join a celebration of the ...
The Internet Archive finally had something to celebrate this month, after years of battling bruising lawsuits: the archiving of its trillionth web page. The San Francisco-based institution — which ...
Uh-oh, Internet! A new report from Nieman Lab (via Gizmodo) reveals that there was a steep decline in snapshots collected by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine beginning in May of this year. Of ...