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Monday August 25, 2025. 02:36 PM
Ideal for that one weird project you've been thinking about HANDS ON A $40, 5-inch touchscreen has landed for the Raspberry Pi, offering a smaller sibling for the existing 7-inch model.…
LG’s top soundbar serves up thrilling surround sound and Dolby Atmos in a singular package.
Yahoo Finance interviews Peter Cappelli, a Wharton professor of management, on 'the business case for employers pushing for workers to get back to the office.' (Cappelli has co-written a new book with workplace strategist Ranya Nehmeh titled In Praise of the Office: The...
If LED devices are supposed to make skin care easier, this one makes it feel like a chore.
By securing a billion-dollar stake in the world’s largest eyewear maker with a massive retail footprint, Meta is building both a moat and a launchpad, leaving Google trailing and Apple way behind.
Hulu’s Are You My First? joins a string of shows about virgins, as more young people open up about how the gender divide is impacting their sex lives.
It was a simpler time It's 2025 and the latest mega-album has just been released – on cassette tape. Taylor Swift dropped Life of a Showgirl on digital, vinyl, and the old jewel-cased pencil spinners. They're still with us, complete with tape tangling and endless rewinding ...
A popular shortwave Russian radio station dubbed “UVB-76” has been an enigma for decades. But its recent messages have turned it into a tool for Kremlin saber-rattling.
The tool models the sun using AI, and its developers say it can anticipate solar flares 16 percent more accurately and in half the time of current prediction systems.
Firewall pro enjoyed European travel to fix the fallout Who, Me? Welcome to another instalment of Who, Me? It's The Register's reader-contributed column that shares your missives about massive mistakes, and how you managed to move on after them.…
People in Mississippi no longer have access to Bluesky. 'If you access Bluesky from a Mississippi IP address, you'll see a message explaining why the app isn't available,' announced a Bluesky blog post Friday. The reason is a new Mississippi law that 'requires all users to...
With Chinese crypto billionaire Justin Sun as its prime minister, Liberland hopes to make strides in international diplomacy and finally settle the parcel of forestland it claims to own.
Satnav birds would be a high-priority target in war. This tech could be a more resilient alternative The US military’s Boeing-built X-37B spaceplane is in space again for its eighth mission.…
More than 30,000 Python developers from around the world answered questions for the Python Software Foundation's annual survey — and PSF Fellow Michael Kennedy tells the Python community what they've learned in a new blog post. Some highlights: Most still use older Python...
PLUS: India bans ‘money’ games; SK Hynix cranks out 321-layer SSDs; Fastly re-thinking CDNs for Asia; and more! Asia In Brief Australia’s University of Melbourne last year used Wi-Fi location data to identify student protestors.…
'For a few dozen people in the world, the downside of living with a rare immune condition comes with a surprising superpower — the ability to fight off all viruses...' notes an announcement from Columbia University. 'At first, the condition only seemed to increase...
Comet AI browser fooled; Microsoft sets sail for quantum safety; Sailor sent down for espionage Infosec in brief PLUS…
'A fierce dust storm hit the Black Rock Desert on the eve of its annual Burning Man festival,' reports the San Francisco Chronicle, 'causing at least four minor injuries and damaging campsites that had been set up early.' [Alternate URL] 'Winds of up to 50 mph stirred up the ...
After the Tea dating-advice app leaked information on its users, the BBC found two online maps 'purporting to represent the locations of women who had signed up for Tea... showing 33,000 pins spread across the United States.' The maps were hosted on Google Maps. (Notified by ...
Sunday August 24, 2025. 10:34 PM
'The truly universal properties of languages are not independent of our physiology and cognition,' argues the co-author of a new study. Instead he says their research 'strengthens the idea that intonation units are a universal feature of language.' Phys.org explains: Have...
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