2020 was the year of mass QR (quick response) code adoption in Singapore. From enabling digital payments to convenient contact tracing, these nifty codes have saved us from the dread of filling in ...
AAA games, over the years, have made remarkable leaps in visual quality, which is why a decent gaming PC might end up costing you at least $1,000. With the price of components going haywire, now's the ...
New data suggests a cyber espionage group is laying the groundwork for attacks against major industries. The "React2Shell" vulnerability is already almost a few months old, but it's far from over. An ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who won over voters with his approach to social media, is using the same strategy to try to connect City Hall to all New Yorkers. By Emma Goldberg In New York City, a place that ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers ...
(TNS) — The US Department of Homeland Security is using AI video generators from Google and Adobe to make and edit content shared with the public, a new document reveals. It comes as immigration ...
Unused RAM is wasted RAM, right? Assuming your PC can handle the load of some extra Chrome tabs at startup, a new feature could help you jump into the web quicker. Google has a new feature in the ...
A recent study that shows how cows can use tools recalls the controversial 1982 cartoon from "The Far Side" comic strip called "Cow Tools." In case you haven't heard, cows are using tools now. Well, ...
In case you needed further evidence that we’re living in the worst version of a cyberpunk dystopia, immigration officers are now scanning civilians’ faces to index them in a government database. Don’t ...
The American Petroleum Institute is moving closer to finalizing its Proposed Category 12 (PC-12) heavy-duty engine oil specification, marking a key step toward two new oil categories, API CL-4 and API ...
On a summer day, sitting near the window of his study at his home in Oxford, England, J.R.R. Tolkien paused while grading papers to scribble the first sentence of his first novel: “In a hole in the ...
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