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A guide to earning—and redeeming—points at Hilton, Wyndam, and other top hotels, whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure.
TL;DR: For two days only, you can get a Babbel lifetime subscription for $134.99 with code LEARN at checkout (MSRP $599). So you've mastered 'Where is the bathroom?' in high school Spanish, but can you charmingly compliment someone's smile in French? — Read the rest The post...
The National Democratic Training Committee has made the first official playbook for the use of AI by Democratic campaigns ahead of the midterms.
A new era of work travel is taking entrepreneurs and creatives to Nigeria, Brazil, and beyond.
President Trump and Apple are expected to announce a new $100 billion commitment by Apple to boost manufacturing in the U.S. CBS News: The new investment would increase Apple's commitment to U.S. manufacturing to $600 billion over the next four years, according to a White...
From skydiving trips in Dubai to Michelin-starred meals in Paris, some companies are rewarding top performers with once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences.
Communication problems for recently launched small satellites NASA is having trouble tracking down two of its spacecraft. One of the TRACERS spacecraft has lost contact with Earth while the Athena EPIC satellite failed to send an important beacon signal.…
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
Griddles are a way of life. Here’s how to season your backyard griddle and keep it in good condition.
Nvidia's chief security officer has published a blog post insisting that its GPUs 'do not and should not have kill switches and backdoors.' From a report: It comes amid pressure from both sides of the Pacific, with some US lawmakers pushing Nvidia to grant the government...
— Coming soon! Volumes 1 and 2 of The Complete Tom the Dancing Bug! Sign up now to be informed when the Kickstarter launches later this summer! Volumes 3-8 of the Complete Tom the Dancing Bug Library are available right now… Click here for info. — Read the rest The...
Cloud giant erased decade of work – denies it was due to botched dry run of user-pruning tool Updated An open source developer is claiming AWS deleted his ten-year-old account, wiping all the data. He believes this was due to a botched test of a script designed to prune...
For eight years, Masahiro Yamada has been the sole maintainer of the kernel's build and configuration systems — two complex pieces of infrastructure that many people interact with, but few truly understand. Yamada has just stepped down from that position. Maintenance of...
Documents obtained by WIRED show FEMA plans to direct states and tribes to halt activities intended to combat domestic violent extremism so as to align with 'current administration priorities.'
Traditional detection methods are being outpaced, with a 127 percent rise in malware complexity and one in 14 files initially deemed ‘safe’ by legacy systems proving to be malicious. A new report from OPSWAT uncovers layered threats designed to evade analysis, including...
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel and python3.12-setuptools), Fedora (perl-Crypt-CBC and unbound), Gentoo (FontForge, GPL Ghostscript, Mozilla Network Security Service (NSS), and PAM), Oracle (gdk-pixbuf2, jq, kernel, mod_security, ncurses,...
As US charges 2 Chinese nationals with illegally shipping chips to China Federal authorities in the US have charged two Chinese nationals with secretly exporting advanced AI chips to China.…
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: China's automakers have teamed up with software companies togo global with their driverless cars, which are poised to claim a big share of a growing market as Western manufacturers are still preparing to compete....
Gary Leff has been writing his blog on business travel for 23 years. WIRED asked him to share his most time-tested business travel tips.
Keeping track of your expenses while on a work trip can be frustrating. The editors of WIRED and Condé Nast Traveler pooled our expertise to find the most efficient and user-friendly apps for the job.
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