New Space Force project aims to counter threats with orbital mothership
Reports suggest that countries like Russia and China are developing advanced counter-space capabilities. These include a mix of kinetic, non-kinetic, and cyber tools designed to disable or destroy...
View ArticleThe Crucial 128GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM Kit We Are Using in Mini PCs
These Crucial 64GB DDR5-5600 SODIMMs come in pairs for 128GB in the kit allowing for more memory in mini PCs (and notebooks) The post The Crucial 128GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM Kit We Are Using in Mini PCs...
View ArticleMusk merges startup xAI and Twitter, betting on AI to revitalize social media
In a post on X, Musk stated, “The futures of xAI and X are interconnected. Today, we officially take the step to merge our data, models, computing power, distribution, and talent.” Read Entire Article
View ArticleWhat could possibly go wrong? DOGE to rapidly rebuild Social Security codebase.
The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is starting to put together a team to migrate the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) computer systems entirely off one of its oldest...
View ArticleNvidia RTX 5090 with missing ROP intentionally sold as “B-Stock” at German...
VideoCardz recently spotted German retailer Alternate selling an RTX 5090 graphics card while openly acknowledging that it was missing ROP units, which can degrade gaming performance by up to 10...
View ArticleDramacool Was Targeted by Kocowa as Part of an Ongoing U.S. Lawsuit
Fans of Asian drama and anime with a preference for pirate sites were hit hard last November when Dramacool and several associated sites shut down. The Dramacool team permanently closed its Asianc,...
View ArticleMicrosoft Office apps will soon preload on Windows boot for faster launch
The announcement comes from the Microsoft 365 Message Center. The feature works by preloading parts of Office apps into memory after Windows startup and keeping them in a paused state until you...
View ArticleMicrosoft redesigns Windows 11 24H2’s BSOD, drops QR code, frowning face,...
Microsoft is killing off the Blue Screen of Death… and replacing it with Black Screen of Death. It’s also dropping the frowning face for some reason, and I am not sure I like it because the updated...
View ArticleNuclear-powered battery could eliminate need for recharging
A team led by Su-Il In, a professor at South Korea’s Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, is developing an innovative solution: radiocarbon-powered nuclear batteries that could last for...
View ArticleNASA’s Curiosity rover has found the longest chain carbon molecules yet on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has detected the largest organic (carbon-containing) molecules ever found on the red planet. The discovery is one of the most significant findings in the search for...
View ArticleWe are finally beginning to understand how LLMs work: No, they don’t simply...
Circuit tracing is a relatively new technique that lets researchers track how an AI model builds its answers step by step – like following the wiring in a brain. It works by chaining together different...
View ArticleIntel’s comeback plan: Panther Lake in 2025, Nova Lake in 2026, says CEO...
At the core of Tan’s strategy is Intel’s product roadmap, particularly the upcoming Panther Lake and Nova Lake processors, both of which rely on the company’s 18A process node. The 18A node represents...
View ArticleGoogle code confirms Gemini in Chrome copies Edge’s Copilot sidebar idea on...
I previously reported that Gemini is coming to Chrome, and we speculated that it will be integrated into a sidebar, and you’ll be able to decouple it. We now have reasons to believe that Gemini will...
View ArticleTiny Macintosh Classic-style PC with flip-up display is actually a Windows...
If you’ve already heard of Ayaneo’s original AM01 retro mini PC, then this newer model should be pretty familiar. The AM01S retains the same cute, chunky design as its predecessor, complete with...
View ArticleAnna’s Archive Scraping: Court Defers Key Questions to State Supreme Court
Anna’s Archive is a meta-search engine for shadow libraries that allows users to find pirated books and other related sources. The site launched in the fall of 2022, just days after Z-Library was...
View ArticleResearchers develop 90-nanometer LEDs for future ultra high-resolution displays
These nano-PeLEDs feature pixel lengths as small as 90 nanometers, enabling an unprecedented pixel density of 127,000 pixels per inch (PPI). For comparison, a typical 27-inch 4K gaming monitor has a...
View ArticleFBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado
A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity has gone incommunicado, had his professor profile, email account, and phone...
View ArticleSTH Q1 2025 Letter from the Editor Re-calibration and Expansion
In the STH Q1 2025 Letter from the Editor, we go behind-the-scenes at STH and talk about what we have been working on The post STH Q1 2025 Letter from the Editor Re-calibration and Expansion appeared...
View ArticleUK Pirate Movie Cammers Thwarted 104 Times in 2024, Seven Arrested
Movies recorded directly from cinema screens are identifiable online by the tag ‘cam’ and for those prepared to download them, often notable for their poor quality. As theatrical windows are now...
View ArticleOracle hid serious data breach from customers, now hacker has it up for sale
Earlier this month, a threat actor going by Rose87168 claimed to have breached Oracle Cloud’s federated SSO servers and exfiltrated around 6 million records, affecting over 144,000 Oracle clients. The...
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