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Do you ever have dirty hands from a long day of touching things, but feel too lazy to wash them? Joseph's Machine's has a solution: a hand washing machine that allows you to sit back in a chair while the machine does all the hand-washing work for you. — Read the rest The...
If you want a cup of coffee in a hurry, this brewer and its earth-friendly pods are absolutely worth considering.
Bit barns in Dublin doubled as battery farms, the rest of the world isn’t buying it Analysis The idea of datacenters feeding power back into the electricity grid during peak demand may sound promising, but operators say it's unlikely to catch on beyond a few trials in...
Recently, a hiker found herself stranded on the side of a harrowing cliff along the Pacific Crest Trail in California. The Pacific Crest Trail is known to be the most rugged hiking trail in the USA, so it's not an uncommon place for accidents to happen. — Read the rest The p...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Samuel F. Baggen has announced the availability of Elive 3.8.48, a new development snapshot of the project's desktop-oriented distribution based on Debian 12 and featuring the Enlightenment desktop (both the...
The ecommerce site penalizes sellers for abrupt price hikes, and many are hesitant to make risky changes amid a volatile trade war.
Truck-mounted demonstration weapon costs 10p a pop, says MOD British soldiers have successfully taken down drones with a radio-wave weapon.…
Massive Blue is helping cops deploy AI-powered social media bots to talk to people they suspect are anything from violent sex criminals all the way to vaguely defined “protesters.”
No signal? No problem. But also no solid commitment to Britcoin yet The Bank of England has shown offline digital payment systems can work but plans to study policy choices before giving them the green light.…
WIRED’s advice columnist pushes back on the idea that ChatGPT and other generative AI software tools foster connections with other people.
Amid an ongoing measles outbreak, the US is also facing a surge in pertussis, or whooping cough. As vaccine rates drop, other diseases could be next.
Cybercriminals are pivoting to stealthier tactics, with lower-profile credential theft spiking, while ransomware attacks on enterprises have declined. These are among the findings of a new report from IBM X-Force which also observes an 84 percent increase in emails...
Zoom going down is more than an inconvenience, it can be catastrophic. The online video meeting tool has become so important since the COVID pandemic, that it is hard to imagine life without it. But for a significant period yesterday, Zoom was down. Some users were cutting...
If there is one thing you can describe as an obsession for both developers and devops, it’s how to improve the performance of applications. Ultimately, better performance leads to lower costs (through reduced utilization of resources) or bigger profits (by delivering an...
Alleges £5B in harm caused by Android deals, anticompetitive actions A British academic has launched a class-action suit against Google, alleging abuse of its market dominance in online search caused £5 billion ($6.6 billion) of damage to advertisers.…
Users of classic Outlook for Windows have been complaining since last year that Microsoft's email client has turned into a massive resource hog. Months later, the company has conceded that the complaints are justified. Microsoft is eager for everyone to move away from the...
Microsoft has once again been forced to mitigate a problem caused by a faulty update for Windows 11 with a Known Issue Rollback (KIR). The KB5055523 update, release earlier this month is causing BSoDs and a 0x18B error. The same issue applies to the KB5053656 preview update...
Manager of the.us namespace managed to block zoom.us A bad mistake by GoDaddy took Zoom offline for almost two hours on Wednesday afternoon, US time.…
Future chargers could re-arrange battery chemistry to make them live longer Researchers at China’s Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering have found a way to restore the energy density of old Lithium-Ion batteries by heating them to over 150°C.…
A decade ago, I published a book on privacy “Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security, and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance.” In the book, and since then, in articles and speeches, I have been dispensing advice to people on how to protect their privacy. ...
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