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Monday August 4, 2025. 03:17 PM
If you're tiring of an unwanted pet, consider donating it to the Aalborg Zoo in Denmark. They have beasts to feed; chickens and certainly horses make fine eating for captive predators. 'If you have a healthy animal that has to leave here for various reasons, feel free to...
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With just over two months left, enterprises look to Extended Security Updates as a stay of execution Windows 11 is maintaining its lead over Windows 10, but millions of PCs are still running Microsoft's legacy operating system with less than three months until support...
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New analysis from Forescout of more than 23,000 vulnerabilities and 885 threat actors across 159 countries worldwide during the first half of 2025 finds 47 percent of newly exploited vulnerabilities were originally published before 2025, and zero-day exploitation has...
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Let US and China compete in the AI development arms race, says former Brit PM's non-profit org Britain should not try to compete with America and China in the race to build cutting-edge AI models and focus instead on widespread AI adoption, but even this will require a boost ...
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Desktop project's in-house distro is impressively ambitious, but nowhere near ready The former 'Project Banana' now has a more sober name, albeit one a bit trickier to search for.…
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The Associated Press investigates whether tech industry layoffs are really being caused by AI. Their conclusion? 'The reality is more complicated...' 'We're kind of in this period where the tech job market is weak, but other areas of the job market have also cooled at a...
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Blue Origin and Amazon's Kuiper satellite program are an arm's length apart In the beginning there was Jeff Bezos. He created Amazon in 1994 and became filthy rich in the decades that followed, reaching a net worth exceeding $241 billion in 2025.…
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Packed with calories and protein, the same magic mixture has successfully treated famine for decades—but due to funding cuts it's now in short supply.
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In today’s fast-changing workplace, investing in employee development isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s a strategic necessity. But with hundreds of learning experience platforms (LXPs) on the market, each promising personalized journeys, AI-driven insights, and...
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Founder miffed over prosecutors holding onto its Bitcoin The founder of a German mobile phone repair and insurance biz has begun insolvency proceedings for some operations in his company after struggling financially following a costly ransomware attack in 2023.…
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The Defense Department operates slot machines on US military bases overseas, raising millions of dollars to fund recreation for troops—and creating risks for soldiers prone to gambling addiction.
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The new 6'5'' version of Skelly has digital eyeballs, audio options, and a motion sensor. It’s available to buy starting today.
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Adversaries are weaponizing GenAI to scale operations and accelerate cyberattacks -- as well as increasingly targeting the autonomous AI agents reshaping enterprise operations. This is among the findings of CrowdStrike’s 2025 Threat Hunting Report. The report reveals how...
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If it’s not on-prem, it’s on the menu Opinion The details of cloud data regionalization are rarely the stuff of great drama. When they’ve reached the level of an exec admitting to the Senate that a foreign power can help itself to that nation's data, no matter where it ...
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Whenever there are privacy concerns voiced about software, they are almost always downplayed. But fears about Microsoft Recall appear to be well justified. Announced and previewed last year, Microsoft Recall is a feature of Windows 11 which Microsoft says enables users to...
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Using AI to analyze thousands of frames taken by drone, The Piedmontese Alpine Rescue team has found the body of a doctor who had been missing since September 2024.
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But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary' The UK government has reported that an additional five million age checks are being made daily as UK-based internet users seek to access age-restricted sites following the...
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Modern IT environments are massively distributed, cloud-native, and constantly shifting. But traditional monitoring and AIOps tools rely heavily on fixed rules or siloed models -- they can flag anomalies or correlate alerts, but they don’t understand why something is...
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In the most recent episode of First Person, we met with Eamonn O’Neill – CTO and Founder of Lemongrass. Eamonn told us he is as excited about tech today as he was decades ago when he got his first Spectrum computer, and suggested that this is the key to his success. You...
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It is not just Windows 10 that Microsoft is ready to forget – the company is adding Windows 11 SE to the list as well. In a quiet announcement, Microsoft says that in a little over a year, Windows 11 SE will no longer be supported and will no longer receive updates of any...
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