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Space heaters are safer than ever, but they can still start fires. Here’s how not to.
It's 'live-recording the World Wide Web,' according to NPR, with a digital library that includes 'hundreds of billions of copies of government websites, news articles and data.' They described the 29-year-old nonprofit Internet Archive as 'more relevant than ever.' Every...
I fell in love with the American woodcock—what CornellLab's All About Birds website describes as a 'plump little shorebird'—at the beginning of the year, after seeing this video of the charming bird strutting its stuff, which was taken by Keith Ramos at Moosehorn...
The proboscis monkey doesn't get enough attention, in my opinion, so I'm here to spread some long-nosed love! I recently heard some of the noises that male proboscis monkeys make, and boy, I was NOT prepared. Have you heard them? Sometimes they sound like they're saying...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Following a 'Preview' release in January, the deepin project has announced the availability of the first alpha build of its upcoming major release, version 25. This version introduces Linyaps, deepin's own...
Tweaks mean smoother operation even on low-end kit GNOME 48 is here, with some under-the-hood tweaks to improve performance even on low-end kit.…
Psychrolutes microporos, a deep-sea fish with the unflattering nickname 'blobfish,' has gone from being called the World's Ugliest Animal to Fish of the Year. The fish gained internet fame when a photo of a pink ball of goo with a big nose called Mr. — Read the rest The...
Security updates have been issued by Debian (libxslt, mercurial, and webkit2gtk), Fedora (chromium, dotnet8.0, ffmpeg, jupyterlab, and kitty), Mageia (expat and libxslt), Red Hat (pcs), SUSE (apptainer, chromium, kernel, libarchive, mercurial, python311, radare2,...
As graduate programs lose spots and labs face shutdowns following Trump administration cuts to science funding, the path to a science career for students and researchers just got a whole lot harder.
Education authority still searching for an alternative after 13 years A public body in Northern Ireland has granted Capita £208 million in additional contracts and extensions without competition after ditching a £485 million Fujitsu deal last November.…
There are several keyboard shortcuts that are seared into the minds of computer users, and they are turned to unthinkingly to speed up common tasks. But there are also keyboard shortcuts whose function has changed over time, with Win + C being a prime example. Over the...
If you don’t understand how digital tech is changing, you’ll be swallowed by it. From post-quantum algorithms and thermodynamic hardware to open source architectures and apocalypse-proof programming, WIRED journeys to the freaky frontiers of modern computing.
Depending on who you ask, the internet weighs no more than a potato, a strawberry—or something much, much smaller. WIRED investigates.
Guillaume Verdon is building a new kind of chip to accelerate AI. His alter ego wants to accelerate humanity itself.
We surveyed 730 coders and developers about how (and how often) they use AI chatbots on the job. The results amazed and disturbed us.
Depending on who you ask, the internet weighs no more than a potato, a strawberry—or something much, much smaller. WIRED investigates.
Schrödinger’s cat is alive and dead at the same time. Ironically enough, so is quantum computing.
What happens when quantum computers can finally crack encryption and break into the world’s best-kept secrets? It’s called Q-Day—the worst holiday maybe ever.
When generative AI (genAI) suddenly burst onto the tech scene with the arrival in late 2022 of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, companies quickly embraced its potential for automating tasks such answering customer inquiries, handling support tickets, and generating content. A slew of...
Users of Google Maps have been complaining in growing numbers that their Timeline data has mysteriously vanished. Now Google has confirmed that this was down to a “technical issue” rather than user error, and warned that there will be no way to recover this data for some ...
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