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Wednesday February 26, 2025. 01:39 PM
British software developer and international public speaker on software development, Martin Fowler once famously said: “Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.” His book on Refactoring has been a...
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Toaster ovens are the Swiss Army knives of the modern kitchen. Our top pick could replace your full-size oven.
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Experts warned the UK’s recent 'victory' over Apple would kickstart something of a domino effect Signal CEO Meredith Whittaker says her company will withdraw from countries that force messaging providers to allow law enforcement officials to access encrypted user data, as...
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According to Gartner, over the next few years hybrid cloud will become the de facto approach for unlocking value from data. The projections are stark. Nine-in-ten organizations will adopt a hybrid cloud model by 2027, and end user spending globally on public cloud will grow...
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North Korean hackers have executed the largest cryptocurrency theft in history, draining $1.5 billion from Dubai-based exchange Bybit by compromising its multisignature cold wallet system. The attackers stole over 400,000 ethereum and staked ethereum coins without exploiting ...
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Wicked, Anora, The Brutalist—many of this year’s Academy Award nominees are available to watch online. Here’s where to steam the 2025 Oscar movies.
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Privacy-focused messaging app Signal will pull out of Sweden if the government forces it to store users' private messages, CEO Meredith Whittaker told SVT News. The proposed legislation would require messaging apps to create 'backdoors' allowing law enforcement to access...
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All fixed for Flight Test Eight, OK? As SpaceX prepares for a Friday launch of its next Starship flight test, Elon Musk's biz has explained that the failure of the previous test was due to a harmonic response.…
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Cuttlefish are professional camouflagers. They use specialized skin cells called chromatophores, iridophores, and leucophores to change their color, pattern, and texture almost instantaneously. Watching them change their appearance is hard to wrap my head around because of...
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Next to Windows, Word might just be Microsoft’s most iconic software throughout PC history. Who hasn’t used Word at least once in their life? And how many of us have to use it every week — maybe even every single day — as we stare at white pages and that blinking...
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One of my tech dilemmas is that I’ve somehow accumulated a disparate group of laptops with integrated GPUs. That means they’re great to write on but when it comes to graphics processing power — without using expletives — let’s just say they can’t play any...
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The total number of web DDoS attacks surged 550 percent last year compared to 2023, according to the latest report from Radware. The average duration of network DDoS attacks increased 37 percent over 2023, with North America facing 66 percent of web application and API...
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As the richest man in the world — South African-born Elon Musk — uses a chainsaw to decimate the U.S. federal workforce, Donald Trump introduced the $5-million 'gold card' for other moguls to take a shot at the United States. And that includes Russian oligarchs, Trump...
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The FBI broke its own privacy rules to catch a murder suspect by secretly accessing DNA databases that were supposed to be off-limits to law enforcement, according to newly released court documents. As reported in The New York Times, FBI investigators identified Bryan...
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North Korea just pulled off a digital heist that would make Bernie Madoff slobber in his grave. Kim Jong-Un's elite hacker squad snatched $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from some exchange called Bybit. As The Telegraph reports, 'the $1.5bn total eclipses the largest known...
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Privacy-centric Android makes more sense on this form factor than a phone We had a play with Murena's first tablet, a Google Pixel running /e/OS, its in-house de-Googled Android 13 with additional privacy features.…
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Warehouse-style employee tracking tech has expanded into job after job. Now, as millions are called back to the workplace, it’s finally coming for the American office worker.
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Indie artist Denis Kitchen has a long and storied career in the comic book industry that goes well beyond the page, and into the annals of legal history. Kitchen was a creator and provocateur of underground comix alongside names like Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman,...
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Microsoft and Apple were once the yin and yang of the tech world. Microsoft was dull and plodding, milking buggy, barely-good-enough-for-prime-time Windows for tremendous profits, thanks to a worldwide operating system monopoly. The company was incapable of creating new,...
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Ahem: I have two separate confessions to make, both equally embarrassing. Confession #1 is that I love email. I’m totally not kidding, either. It’s about as uncool of a thing as possible to adore, I realize — I mean, everyone hates their inbox, right? For me, though,...
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