Did a Court Really Authorize Internet Service Providers to Block Cloudflare?
With the prospect of future piracy taking place within encrypted networks designed for connectivity and enhanced privacy, the current concept of blocking may have limited shelf life. Yet, the...
View ArticleHands on: Windows 11’s Start menu feature lets you send files to Android phone
Windows 11’s Start menu has a new feature called “Send files”, which allows you to drag and drop files to your Android phone. Last year, we reported about a new Start menu feature called “Companions,”...
View ArticleRolls-Royce goes bolder with the Black Badge Spectre EV
The Black Badge Spectre builds on the success of the standard Spectre – Rolls-Royce’s first electric car – which was reportedly the most requested Rolls-Royce model in Europe last year. This popularity...
View ArticleIn war against DEI in science, researchers see collateral damage
When he realized that Senate Republicans were characterizing his federally funded research project as one of many they considered ideological and of questionable scientific value, Darren Lipomi, chair...
View ArticleThe new space race: building a sustainable economy on the moon
This modern-day lunar gold rush has attracted diverse participants, from established space agencies to innovative private firms. One such company in this space race is the Texas-based firm Firefly...
View ArticleApparently AMD has blocking rights for any acquisition of Intel. If a deal...
Editor’s note: We published this opinion article in November 2024, ahead of most recent Intel hurdles, CEO ousting, and growing speculation about a takeover or company split. Due to increased interest...
View ArticleMicrosoft admits Windows 11 File Explorer can be slow when using title bar...
Windows 11’s File Explorer is a mess, particularly on low-end hardware. Although I own a HP Spectre with 32GB of RAM, I often run into performance issues. File Explorer either loads partially or...
View ArticleInside a 100G QSFP28 DAC A Quick Teardown
We open up a 100G QSFP28 DAC housing to see what is inside and show you the difference between this DAC and an optical module The post Inside a 100G QSFP28 DAC A Quick Teardown appeared first on...
View ArticleMicrosoft confirms Windows 11 desktop’s new files sharing feature in KB5052078
Microsoft is working on a new feature that lets you drag files to the top of the screen on the desktop or File Explorer and share them using Outlook, Phone Link, and other apps. The company confirmed...
View ArticleNew long-range Wi-Fi HaLow router hits the market for less than $100, up to...
The MM-HL1-EXT sets itself apart from conventional Wi-Fi routers by operating in the 900MHz band in the U.S. while also supporting 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). This dual-band capability allows the router...
View ArticleMicrosoft Edge now lets you limit RAM usage while gaming on Windows 11
Microsoft Edge just got updated for me, and while going through the Settings page, I noticed that the “resources control” is now live in the stable channel. The “resources control” feature allows you...
View ArticleSigma’s BF camera redefines minimalism with no memory card slot
Instead of the usual array of dials and buttons on the top of the camera, you get a single shutter button. Read Entire Article
View ArticleJudge: US gov’t violated privacy law by disclosing personal data to DOGE
A federal judge today blocked DOGE from accessing personal data held by the US Department of Education and Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Today’s ruling follows one on Friday in a different...
View ArticleNothing on Phone 3a Pro design: “Some people will hate it”
Nothing, the smartphone venture from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is on its third generation of Android smartphones. The Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro will be officially announced on March 4, but there...
View ArticleSeagate’s fraudulent HDDs now include the IronWolf Pro lineup
Last week, the researchers at Lutz Labs who exposed the fraud found that the scam is more widespread than they initially thought. Based on emails received after breaking the news, investigators...
View ArticleVPN Providers Consider Exiting France Over ‘Dangerous’ Blocking Demands
Copyright holders see pirate site blocking as an effective and proportional tool to combat widespread online piracy. Over the years, courts and lawmakers in dozens of countries have agreed, resulting...
View ArticleOpenAI cracks down on users developing social media surveillance tool using...
OpenAI recently published a report highlighting some attempted misuses of its ChatGPT service. The developer caught users in China exploiting ChatGPT’s “reasoning” capabilities to develop a tool to...
View ArticleOfficial AMD Radeon 9070 and 9070 XT performance benchmarks leaked: 20-40%...
VideoCardz says that AMD expects its upcoming Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card to outperform the 7900 GRE by about 42 percent in a mixture of raster and ray tracing 4K workloads. If the leaked internal...
View ArticleHow North Korea pulled off a $1.5 billion crypto heist—the biggest in history
The cryptocurrency industry and those responsible for securing it are still in shock following Friday’s heist, likely by North Korea, that drained $1.5 billion from Dubai-based exchange Bybit, making...
View ArticleCOVID shots protect kids from long COVID—and don’t cause sudden death
COVID-19 vaccines cut the risk of long COVID by between 57–73 percent in kids and teens, according to a study published today in JAMA Network Open. And there’s more good news: A second study published...
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