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Monday August 18, 2025. 01:30 PM
Agency swears breaches are rare, just not rare enough to stop 186 being binned for sticky fingers The UK tax authority has been forced to clean house after dozens of staff were caught helping themselves to taxpayer records.…
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Last year I wrote about Joe Dever's Combat Heroes, the wild apogee of the 1980s gamebook boom. Whereas Choose Your Own Adventure offered branching paths and Fighting Fantasy introduced role-playing elements, Combat Heroes implemented grid-based free-movement dungeon...
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Sealing Technologies has launched Operator X, an AI Hunt Kit Assistant built for defensive cyber operations at the edge. Operator X is designed for situations where you can’t rely on the internet or external cloud services. Many cyber defense teams work in places where...
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WIRED’s air quality expert breaks down what we—and you—should consider when assessing one of these popular appliances.
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Zephix version 8 has just been released, with the lightweight Linux distro taking a new approach. The OS still focuses on simplicity and speed but moves away from a modular system. With i3 chosen as the sole desktop interface, included firmware for broad hardware support,...
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Sni5Gect research crew targets sweet spot during device / network handshake pause Security boffins have released an open source tool for poking holes in 5G mobile networks, claiming it can do up- and downlink sniffing and a novel connection downgrade attack - plus 'other...
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New research reveals that insecure code is behind a shocking number of cyber breaches in the UK, with two-thirds of tech leaders admitting their organization suffered an incident in the past year. The study from SecureFlag, of 100 UK C-suite and tech leaders, shows that...
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TweakNow AutoDark 1.0 is a new, free Windows 11 tool that automatically switches between light and dark mode based on your schedule, without the need for manual changes. It can even sync your wallpapers with the chosen theme and delay transitions during full-screen apps or...
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When you're asking AI chatbots for answers, they're data-mining you Opinion Recently, OpenAI ChatGPT users were shocked – shocked, I tell you! – to discover that their searches were appearing in Google search. You morons! What do you think AI chatbots are doing? Doing...
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For years, smartphones and computers have threatened to erase writing by hand. Would that be so bad?
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From laptops for any kind of coursework to scooters to get you to class on time, here's everything you need to crush this school year.
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Young people entering classrooms this fall need a totally different tool set than the generations before them.
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Long plagued by moderation issues, the platform recently released a series of updates aimed at improving the experience for kids. Experts worry they could have the opposite effect.
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Between homeschool provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill and Trump’s attempts to gut the Department of Education, teaching kids looks different now. Silicon Valley’s answer? Microschools.
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As Australia rolls out a ban on social media for kids under 16, tech companies face steep fines and teens face life without TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms. Will it work?
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Parents, teachers, and experts have big opinions about the impacts of AI on young people and education. But what do the students themselves say?
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From calculators to ChatGPT, the introduction of new technology into schools has long inspired frenzied discourse: Will it revolutionize the system or rot kids’ brains? It often does neither.
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Since the start of the AI boom, teachers have been tasked with figuring out if LLMs are helpful tools or a cheat code. This is how they’re bringing AI to their curricula.
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We live in a new age of artificial intelligence (AI), which is making everything better. And worse.  AI is transforming everyday life by improving diagnostics, personalizing medicine and learning, detecting fraud, automating tasks, optimizing operations, supporting smarter...
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The official GNU microkernel is still breathing – and now it's 64-bit Before Linux, GNU was working on its own Mach-based Unix compatible OS. Now, in the footsteps of Debian 13, there is a new release.…
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