Aylo Uses Cybersquatting Complaint to Take Out Pirate Site Domains
The company Licensing IP International S.a.r.l. is not particularly well known, but over a billion people are familiar with its trademarks. These marks include popular adult entertainment brands...
View ArticleEven Trump may not be able to save Elon Musk from his old tweets
Back in December, Elon Musk accused the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of launching a purely politically motivated probe into his Twitter purchase. In a letter from his lawyer, Alex Spiro,...
View ArticleDOGE accesses federal payroll system and punishes employees who objected
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has gained access “to a payroll system that processes salaries for about 276,000 federal employees across dozens of agencies,” despite...
View ArticleResearch roundup: 2,400-year-old clay puppets; this is your brain on Klingon
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the past, we’ve featured year-end roundups of cool science stories we...
View ArticleCoin-sized nuclear 3V battery with 50-year lifespan enters mass production
Energy storage technology has reached a transformative milestone as the BV100, a miniature atomic energy battery, enters mass production. Popular Mechanic notes that the coin-sized cell from Beijing...
View ArticleApple updates all its operating systems, brings Apple Intelligence to Vision Pro
Apple dropped a big batch of medium-size software updates for nearly all of its products this afternoon. The iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, tvOS 18.4, and visionOS 2.4 updates are all currently...
View ArticleIntel shows off in-game AI assistant running on Core Ultra 200HX
Intel recently showcased how running generative AI programs on its new NPUs might benefit gamers. Although several companies have promoted the gaming-related potential of NPUs, these benefits remain...
View ArticleChatGPT image tool is “melting” GPUs, OpenAI lands $40 billion in new funding
While Apple faces delays with its Apple Intelligence rollout and Google struggles to impress with Gemini – delivering sometimes underwhelming and mostly annoying AI search results – OpenAI is charging...
View ArticleSupermicro SYS-112C-TN Review 1P Intel Xeon 6 1U Server
In our Supermicro SYS-112C-TN review, we see how this single-socket Intel Xeon 6 server performs and how it is designed differently The post Supermicro SYS-112C-TN Review 1P Intel Xeon 6 1U Server...
View ArticleCheap TVs’ incessant advertising reaches troubling new lows
TVs offer us an escape from the real world. After a long day, sometimes there’s nothing more relaxing than turning on your TV, tuning into your favorite program, and unplugging from the realities...
View ArticleThe timeless genius of a 1980s Atari developer and his swimming salmon...
In 1982, while most game developers were busy with space invaders and maze ghosts, Bill Williams created something far more profound: a game about swimming upstream against impossible odds. Salmon Run...
View ArticleWhat we’re expecting from Nintendo’s Switch 2 announcement Wednesday
With its planned Switch 2 Direct presentation scheduled for Wednesday morning, Nintendo is set to finally fully pull back the curtain on a console we’ve been speculating about for years now. We’ll...
View ArticleRFK Jr. illegally rescinded $11B in public health grants, states’ lawsuit says
Nearly half of US states sued the federal government and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. today in a bid to halt the termination of $11 billion in public health grants. The...
View ArticleApple enables RCS messaging for Google Fi subscribers at last
Apple spent years ignoring RCS, allowing iPhones to offer a degraded messaging experience with Android users. This made Android folks unwelcome in many a group chat, but Apple finally started...
View ArticleFirst tokamak component installed in a commercial fusion plant
There are a remarkable number of commercial fusion power startups, considering that it’s a technology that’s built a reputation for being perpetually beyond the horizon. Many of them focus on...
View ArticleDell Precision 3280 Compact Review A Neat Compact Workstation
In our Dell Precision 3280 Compact review, we see how we got 128GB of memory, a 20GB NVIDIA GPU, RAID 0 SSDs, and 24 cores into a small PC The post Dell Precision 3280 Compact Review A Neat Compact...
View ArticleWindows 11 cleans up desktop shortcuts, removes coloured backplates, existed...
Microsoft is finally allowing Windows 11 to use clean icons for apps on the desktop if they were downloaded from the Store. Previously, when you pinned a packaged app (UWP/MSIX), Windows used a...
View ArticleIntel’s 18A node enters risk production, paving the way for Panther Lake
Kevin O’Buckley, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Foundry Services, confirmed that risk production has begun for the company’s upcoming 18A semiconductor node. The announcement, made...
View ArticleHonda will sell off historic racing parts, including bits of Senna’s V10
Honda’s motorsport division must be doing some spring cleaning. Today, the Honda Racing Corporation announced that it’s getting into the memorabilia business, offering up parts and even whole vehicles...
View ArticleVast pedophile network shut down in Europol’s largest CSAM operation
Europol has shut down one of the largest dark web pedophile networks in the world, prompting dozens of arrests worldwide and threatening that more are to follow. Launched in 2021, KidFlix allowed...
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