Harvard says no chance it will comply with changes feds demand
The Trump administration has been using federal research funding as a cudgel. The government has blocked billions of dollars in research funds and threatened to put a hold on even more in order to...
View ArticleAfter Harvard says no to feds, $2.2 billion of research funding put on hold
The Trump administration has been using federal research funding as a cudgel. The government has blocked billions of dollars in research funds and threatened to put a hold on even more in order to...
View ArticleTop 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 04/14/2025
The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. Downloading content without permission is copyright infringement. These...
View ArticleNon-Transparency Resumed After Pirate Site Blacklist Publicly Exposed in Error
As debate heats up in the United States over proposed site-blocking legislation, opinions of what that might mean in practice are already beginning to emerge. Introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren late...
View ArticleThis hidden Steam tool shows exactly how much money you’ve spent on the platform
While there are ways to find the estimated value of a Steam account, such as the Steam Calculator, the platform itself can show users the exact amount they spent since opening their account. Read...
View ArticleSony’s PlayStation 6 handheld edition may be less powerful than the PS5
A prolific leaker recently provided basic hardware specs indicating that a rumored portable companion to the PlayStation 6 is significantly weaker than the company’s current console. If the information...
View ArticleGoogle adds Veo 2 video generation to Gemini app
Google has announced that yet another AI model is coming to Gemini, but this time, it’s more than a chatbot. The company’s Veo 2 video generator is rolling out to the Gemini app and website, giving...
View ArticleThe physics of bowling strike after strike
More than 45 million people in the US are fans of bowling, with national competitions awarding millions of dollars. Bowlers usually rely on instinct and experience, earned through lots and lots of...
View ArticleThe NIVIDA HGX B300 NVL16 is Massively Different
We look at why the NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16 is massively different from the previous generations of HGX designs and even the HGX B200 The post The NIVIDA HGX B300 NVL16 is Massively Different appeared...
View ArticleFedora Linux 42 delivers a smoother setup and better performance
Fedora 42 introduces a streamlined WebUI installer, GNOME 48 enhancements, and official WSL support. Key features include improved accessibility, offline speech-to-text, and better performance through...
View ArticleWindows 11 now lets you extract texts (OCR) from your screen without screenshots
Windows 11 is finally taking one of the best features, “text extraction” of PowerToys, and adding it to the operating system’s inbox app – Snipping Tool. While the Snipping Tool has always allowed you...
View ArticleThe world’s first personal 3D texturing UV printer paints on almost any surface
The UV Printer E1 from Anker’s eufyMake brand allows non-business customers to print detailed color designs onto cups, tiles, paper, canvas, and numerous other materials. It supports 3D textures and...
View ArticleThe NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16 is Massively Different
We look at why the NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16 is massively different from the previous generations of HGX designs and even the HGX B200 The post The NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16 is Massively Different appeared...
View ArticleOpenDNS Quits Belgium Under Threat of Piracy Blocks or Fines of €100K Per Day
Without assurances that hosts, domain registries, registrars, DNS providers, and consumer ISPs would not be immediately held liable for internet users’ activities, investing in the growth of the early...
View ArticleApple to analyze on-device data for AI training, vows to uphold user privacy
Apple writes that its “differential privacy” approach works by first generating synthetic data to mimic the format and important properties of user data, such as emails. Read Entire Article
View ArticleStudy finds CT scans could be responsible for 103,000 new cancer cases in the...
“CT can save lives, but its potential harms are often overlooked,” said Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, the study’s lead author and a UCSF radiologist. Smith-Bindman, who also serves as a professor of...
View ArticleWomen rely partly on smell when choosing friends
There are so many factors that can influence how we perceive others, which in turn can determine the people we choose as platonic friends or romantic mates. We certainly make snap judgments based on...
View ArticleRover finds hints of an ancient Martian carbon cycle
Mars has not always been a seemingly lifeless red desert. We have evidence that billions of years ago it had a warm, habitable climate with liquid water in lakes and flowing rivers, which is somewhat...
View ArticleMicrosoft fixes Chrome’s washed-out (dull) HDR colours on Windows 11 24H2
Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome may not always display accurate colours when you allow websites to capture your screen. This issue affects all versions of Windows 11, but Microsoft is now...
View ArticleMicrosoft is deprecating a ‘revolutionary’ virtualization-based security...
Microsoft has quietly added another entry to its ever-growing list of deprecated Windows features. The company is phasing out Virtualization-based Security (VBS) enclaves in Windows 11 23H2 and...
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