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Wednesday September 10, 2025. 02:00 PM
Recently, Gorillaz put on a few special shows at House of Kong, the physical art exhibition the band has set up to celebrate 25 years of music (including the 7-year hiatus right in the middle, apparently). The first three sets were crowd-pleasers, playing the virtual band's...
Following the launch of the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max, and iPhone Air yesterday, case makers have quickly begun rolling out new designs. Golden Concept, a Swedish company that focuses on high-end add-ons, has announced a collection of luxury (i.e. expensive) cases and ...
The Philips Norelco i9000 used AI to solve difficult statistics problems—and it worked. Shame about the battery drain.
Prosecutors claim Ukrainian ran LockerGoga, MegaCortex, and Nefilim ops – $11M bounty on his head A Ukrainian national faces serious federal charges and an $11 million bounty after allegedly orchestrating ransomware operations that caused an estimated $18 billion in...
Two days ago, a new Banksy work appeared on London's Royal Courts of Justice. Though the mysterious street artist's work is customarily tolerated by authorities, not least for its high value at auction, this one was immediately hidden from view: it depicted a judge...
Elisabet Lann, newly-appointed as Sweden's health minister, collapsed Tuesday at her introductory press conference. Security personnel and other officials rushed to help her up; unconscious for several moments, she regained her composure and later said she'd suffered a...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Alex Gabilondo has announced the release of Luberri Linux 25.1, the latest version of the project's educational distribution based on Linux Mint and localised into the Basque language. It is intended primarily...
A new report warns that the number of US investors in powerful commercial spyware rose sharply in 2024 and names new countries linked to the dangerous technology.
The newer eSIM technology, which is quickly becoming the standard on high-end phones, is safer and more convenient.
Department dangles £160K salary for CDIO to wrangle legacy systems, failed projects, and £1.8B budget The UK Home Office – a government department with a rich track record of failing IT projects – is on the hunt for a chief digital and innovation officer (CDIO) with an ...
Everyone loves Thuma bed frames, with their Japanese-style joinery, but they’re pricey. Here are five other frames with similar quality and performance, but at lower prices.
In an age of blocky pixels, vectorbeam monitors offered sharp arcade action in games such as Asteroids, Tempest and Star Wars. The Vectrex game console brought the technology home, but the system's high price and thin selection of titles made for a short run on shelves—and ...
As we do more and more on our mobile devices it’s clear that the front line of cyber defense isn't the corporate server it's the employee's phone. As AI boosts social engineering, hackers are bypassing traditional firewalls to target people directly with smishing and...
Microsoft is reportedly preparing to integrate Anthropic’s AI models into Office 365, marking a shift from its longstanding reliance on OpenAI technology. The addition would bring Anthropic’s capabilities into productivity tools such as Word, Excel, Outlook, and...
One parent expressed concern for their child's safety A clumsy data breach has affected hundreds of children at a Birmingham secondary school.…
Dozens of polar scientists have warned that geoengineering schemes to manipulate the Arctic and Antarctic are dangerous, impractical, and risk distracting from the urgent need to cut fossil fuel emissions. The BBC reports: These polar 'geoengineering' techniques aim to cool...
Microsoft recently released its own large language models — the technology that underlies all generative AI (genAI), from OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini, Anthropic and others. Until now, Microsoft has relied on ChatGPT to be Copilot’s brains. But with Microsoft...
Google giveth — and Google taketh away. If there’s one thing we’ve learned as Android-adoring animals over the years, it’s that you can’t ever fully count on Google to stick with something forever. The company pivots, rebrands, and eradicates apps and options as...
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