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Tech Olympics: The Rise of 'Code Pressing' Competitions in Major Cities!
In an innovative twist on sports, seven major cities, including Moscow, witnessed the inaugural 'Code Pressing' tournaments. This brain-bending competition, devised by T-Bank, sees participants tackle complex programming challenges alongside physical feats. Who said techies aren't fit? Tune in to see intellect and muscle collide!
OpenAI Unveils Groundbreaking GPT-4.1 Models with 1 Million Token Context Windows!
OpenAI has launched three new models: GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 Mini, and GPT-4.1 Nano, setting a milestone with a 1 million token context window. This means you can input essays or theses and engage with the AI like never before! According to tests, GPT-4.1 showcases a remarkable accuracy in tracking lengthy prompts, while the Mini version retains flagship features but operates at a faster pace!
New iOS Update Causing Rapid Battery Drain: Apple Users Outraged!
Following the release of iOS 18.4, users are reporting dramatic battery drain, with some stating their iPhones lose charge almost twice as fast, sparking a wave of complaints across social media.
Hyundai Launches an Autonomous Toilet? You Read That Right!
In a bizarre yet intriguing announcement, Hyundai introduced the MobileT, an autonomous toilet you can summon via an app. Yes, you can now have a toilet on-demand!
Flying Taxis Are Here! China Grants Licenses for a High-Tech Future
China has issued licenses for flying taxis to companies Ehang Holdings and Hefei Hey Airlines, marking a significant step towards aerial transportation, though the timeline for launches remains unclear.
Russia's Internet Connection at Risk! Major Law Change Alert!
Russia may face internet outages as a new law permits housing authorities to remove internet equipment without consent, potentially affecting numerous providers who have failed to meet requirements.
Zoomers Split Their Work Days into Three Segments: Stress Relief Revolution
In a fascinating survey uncovering a new trend, Zoomers report dividing their workdays into three parts: work, lunch, and ten minutes of stress reflection, revealing a rise in mental health strategies among the younger workforce.