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Friday March 14, 2025. 02:45 PM
What about the average Big Blue worker? $48,582 up from $43,069 CEO salary watch IBM emperor Arvind Krishna's total financial package went up by double digits in 2024 to more than $25 million.…
A Pennsylvania man attempted to pass through outbound security at New Jersey's Newark Liberty international airport with a turtle concealed in his pants. The creature reportedly set off an alarm and was found in the man's 'groin area' when Transportation Security...
In this incredible moment captured on video, a massive Maine Coon cat meets a gentle wolf. The two creatures slowly approach each other in the snow, not sure what to think at first. They finally put their noses together, and you can see them both relax and perk up. — Read...
Looking for a way to protect your PC from the dreaded specter of data loss or system corruption? The most effective strategy involves backing up both data and your Windows system, and the best free tool for the job is Hasleo Backup Suite 5.2 Free. Windows’ own backup tools ...
National security defense being used to keep appeal behind closed doors US politicians and privacy campaigners are calling for the private hearing between Apple and the UK government regarding its alleged encryption-busting order to be aired in public.…
Six-hundred-thirty-eight in a series. Welcome to this week's overview of the best apps, games and extensions released for Windows 10 and Windows 11 on the Microsoft Store and elsewhere in the past seven days. Microsoft announced the end of the Remote Desktop app for Windows t...
What happens when you swap your Vanicream for rendered cow fat? I tried it so you don’t have to.
For many years now, Linux users looking to block ads have needed to piece together a mixture of browser extensions, DNS-based filtering, and network-wide tools (such as Pi-hole). While these solutions certainly help, none of them offer complete system-wide protection. Yeah,...
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Saturday, a developer using Cursor AI for a racing game project hit an unexpected roadblock when the programming assistant abruptly refused to continue generating code, instead offering some unsolicited career advice. ...
Watch a trio break the world record for the most water drunk from a straw by doing forward flips over the cup. Manlio Massaro, Emanuele Nacca and Luciano Tartaglione achieved this incredible feat together on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy, on 7 March 2024....
Security updates have been issued by Fedora (iniparser, thunderbird, trafficserver, and xorg-x11-server), Mageia (opensc), Oracle (.NET 8.0,.NET 9.0, gcc, kernel, and libxml2), Red Hat (firefox, grub2, and krb5), Slackware (libxslt), SUSE (amazon-ssm-agent, bsdtar, build,...
Watch a mesmerizing video of a chain link fence being made. The fence is 'knit' together using metal wire that gets twisted with a machine. Watching the machine twist the metal back and forth is so satisfying. Here's a little history about the chain link fence. — Read the re...
Biz leaders still dream of obedient agents replacing workers. In the actual workplace, they're going AWOL Opinion I am so sick and tired of AI hype. I'm not the only one.…
The compact palm-sized travel shaver is elegant and waterproof, and it feels like a river-washed stone. But it won’t shave the unkempt.
Elemind, a startup founded by MIT researchers, has developed an electroencephalogram (EEG) headband that emits acoustic stimulation aligned with people's brainwaves to help them fall asleep faster. Link to an article by Zach Winn in MIT News is here. Elemind's team believes ...
I wonder why Xbox is losing the console war so handily. Could it be because it's working on everything but its actual consoles? Case in point: Xbox's new 'Copilot for Gaming,' which is supposed to 'save you time' and 'help you get good.' — Read the rest The post Xbox...
Stay toasty with our favorite electric heated blankets. After testing several, the Sleep Number Warming Blanket is our top pick.
Tin rattling earns rebuke from GNOME extension's original developer as well as dozens of everyday users The maintainer of one of the most popular extensions to customize the GNOME desktop is stepping down and seeking someone to take over development after a fundraising...
On this week's episode of the excellent podcast 'Disney Dish,' Disney journalist and entrepreneur Len Testa (Touring Plans) describes a Maya Archaeology conference he recently attended, 'Maya at the Mouse,' in which Disney imagineers presented their current plans for the...
The most important decision in global technology is being made by a single UK judge in a small room, a decision happening in near-total privacy with no transparency at all. What’s at stake is the use of data encryption, personal privacy, and the huge risk of being forced...
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