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Friday April 4, 2025. 02:56 PM
This 'sun candle' looks like a portal to another world. Also known as a 'sub sun', this optical phenomenon is a rare occurrence. This gorgeous natural occurrence happens when  sunlight is reflected off the surface of ice crystals. Subsuns are typically found in...
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Six-hundred-forty-one in a series. Welcome to this week's overview of the best apps, games and extensions released for Windows 10 and 11 on the Microsoft Store and elsewhere in the past seven days. Microsoft is bringing hotpatching support to Windows 11 clients. This allows...
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Wednesday night, after Trump announced his bizarro tariffs, @shannonwatts's Instagram account pointed out that Ferris Beuller's teacher delivered a lecture on how Republicans during the Great Depression tried to use tariffs to raise revenue and improve the economy. They...
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'Pudgy' might be more apt given the download size The beta version of Ubuntu 25.04, the next interim release of this Linux OS, has arrived.…
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We found the best protein powders that won’t make your shake taste like drywall.
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Flow is a gorgeous computer-animated film about animals struggling to survive as floodwaters rise in a world devoid of humans. Although the all-animal cast includes a capybara, a golden retriever, and what I now know to be a secretarybird, the film is told from the point of...
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Two of the biggest names in artificial intelligence are independently developing new AI tools that encourage learning, at a time when the technology has been criticized for dumbing down smart users in the enterprise and discouraging critical thinking. While the new...
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Stay well on the web with Opera Air, a browser that plays soothing ambient music and encourages you to take breaks.
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Kyle Gordon really seems to be gunning for the title of the Gen Z Weird Al. Since finding initial stardom with Eurodance parody Planet of the Bass, he's mined that seam for all it's worth, putting out pitch-perfect sendups of niche musical genres almost faster than his fans...
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Meta’s in-app chatbot add-on is rolling out in more countries. Here’s what you need to know, including how to get rid of it.
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The industry’s approach to keeping quality backups may be masking the importance of other recovery mainstays Maintaining good-quality backups is often seen as the spine of any organization's ability to recover from cyberattacks quickly. Naturally, given the emphasis placed ...
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If you own a reMarkable tablet, this update just made your digital notebook a whole lot more useful.
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Baseball season just started, and everyone’s talking about these crazy new bats. Will they change the game?
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If you love the backcountry, this tiny, tough, and relatively affordable satellite communicator can give you peace of mind.
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Like it or not, those who use Windows Update to obtain and install updates, patches, and fixes will occasionally encounter issues. Sometimes, a specific update may not download. At other times, an update may fail to install. Every now and then, Windows Update (a.k.a. WU) may ...
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A new report from AI training company Hoxhunt reveals that AI agents can successfully create more effective simulated mass phishing campaigns than elite human red teams can. Hoxhunt has been tracking the effectiveness of AI phishing since 2023 when AI was 31 percent less...
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The need to scale still battling security worries... on both sides Governments continue to adopt cloud services, for better or worse, hoping to modernize their IT services, leading big cloud operators to aggressively court public sector bodies for lucrative contracts.…
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Coreboot 25.03 has been released with support for 22 new motherboards and several other significant updates, including enhanced display handling, USB debugging, RISC-V support, and RAM initialization for older Intel platforms. Phoronix reports: Coreboot 25.03 delivers...
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The Social Security Administration (SSA) payment system has more than 60 million lines of COBOL code. That makes it one of the world’s largest, not to mention oldest, codebases. Everyone agrees it needs to be updated. But, sorry, there’s no way it can be updated in mere...
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'Full benefit' of replacement will not be realized until old one is shut down, projects watchdog warns The effectiveness of new IT systems designed to speed up asylum claim processing in the UK continues to be held back by the Home Office's failure to decommission its...
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