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Hackers are using a severe Windows bug to backdoor unpatched servers
Attackers are spraying the Internet to backdoor unpatched Active Directory systems.
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Google is beginning the forced migration from Hangouts to Chat next year
Google Chat will be a free service in Gmail and in its own app.
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Sweden's new car carrier is the world's largest wind-powered vessel
With its five, massive, solid sails, this ship will carry 7,000 cars across the Atlantic, while being almost emission-free.
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Vote Secrecy in 2020 Election - a Freedom of Information request to ACT Electoral Commission
In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2016, I apply for access to documents held by the Commission in relation to the design, implementation, and approval of electronic voting for the 2020 legislative assembly election. The specific documents I request are: - Documents related to the following determinations: 1. Electoral (Computer Program) Approval 2020 (No 1) 2. Electoral (Computer Program) Approval 2020 (No 2) 3. Electoral (Electronic Devices) Approval 2020 which were relied upon by the commissioner to determine that Computer Programs and Devices used for the 2020 election satisfy section 118A 2(d) of the Electoral Act 1992...
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“Holy Grail” Sought for More Than a Century: Researchers Synthesize Room Temperature...
Compressing simple molecular solids with hydrogen at extremely high pressures, University of Rochester engineers and physicists have, for the first time, created material that is superconducting at room temperature. Featured as the cover story in the journal Nature, the work was conducted by the lab of Ranga Dias, an assistant professor of physics and mechanical engineering.
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Pluto TV and the Nostalgic Joy of Drop-In Television
Thanks to this free smart TV app, I never have to pick what to watch.
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Hunter Biden: Forensic Data Reveals Emails Were Created Months After Laptop Was Dropped Off at...
The forensic data of the PDF files of the emails in the New York Post report reveals the files were created months after the laptop was dropped off at repair store.
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Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA
That is according to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2020. The 464-page outlook, published today by the IEA, also outlines the “extraordinarily turbulent” impact of coronavirus and the “highly uncertain” future of global energy use over the next two decades.
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WTH is happening with Office 365?
Okay, so Windows 10 updates have had issues, shall we say, for years. But, really, Microsoft, you're going to roll out the same kinds of problems for your services now, too?
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Commentary: Buy from your independent bookstores before it’s too late
If these booksellers close, COVID-19 will be listed as the cause of death, but the preexisting condition for many will be Amazon, whose packages have become ubiquitous in apartment building lobbies and on porches across the U.S.
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Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50
Gauging whether or not we dwell inside someone else’s computer may come down to advanced AI research—or measurements at the frontiers of cosmology
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Facebook says it will finally ban anti-vaccination ads
Facebook said Tuesday it is launching a new global policy that bans ads that discourage people from getting vaccines. The company previously had a policy against vaccine hoaxes that were publicly identified by global health organizations.
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Google Employees Are Free to Speak Up. Except on Antitrust.
Google employees are not shy about speaking up. In the last few years, they have openly confronted the company about building a censored search engine in China, the handling of sexual harassment claims and its work with the Pentagon on artificial intelligence technology for weapons.
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There's Another Huge Right to Repair Fight Brewing in Massachusetts
As cars grow more complex, Massachusetts will vote on a big expansion of its landmark right to repair law.
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Microsoft to reportedly allow its 150,000 employees to work from home permanently, the latest...
Even when stay-at-home measures for the coronavirus pandemic are lifted, Microsoft employees won't be required to come back to the office. According to an internal Microsoft memo obtained by The Verge, Microsoft employees will be allowed to work from home for less than half of their work week. Pending manager approval, some employees will be allowed to work from home full time.
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The US military and Elon Musk are planning a 7,500 mph rocket that can deliver weapons anywhere...
Elon Musk's SpaceX and the US military plan to build a rocket capable of delivering 80 metric tons of cargo anywhere in the world in 60 minutes. Under a newly agreed contract, SpaceX will assess the costs and technical challenges of the project, while initial tests are expected in 2021, Gen. Stephen Lyons, the head of US Transportation Command, said Wednesday at a virtual conference.
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US prison labour, foreign weapons-makers finance Australian government think tank ASPI - Michael...
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute receives sponsorship from US corporations using prison workers paid as little as 23 cents an hour. In some states, prisoners who refuse to work are put in solitary confinement.
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Car design is about to change forever. This video encapsulates how
The car of the future is a skateboard, and whatever you want goes on top.
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PlayStation Store Will Stop Selling PS3, PSP, and Vita Games Through Web and Mobile
The PlayStation Store on web and mobile will stop selling PS3, PSP, and PS Vita games later this month.
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Phone Calls Help Create Closer Bonds Than Texting
By Emily Reynolds. But expectations that calls will be awkward can lead people to avoid picking up the phone.
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This game-changing solar company recycles old panels into new ones
The first wave of solar panels is reaching the end of their useful lives. Now they can become new solar panels instead of trash.
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Why some onions were too sexy for Facebook
A Canadian seed store inadvertently crossed the line with a seemingly innocent advert for onions.
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Apple to Allegedly Rekindle 'MagSafe' Brand for Magnetic iPhone Case and Wireless...
A Chinese Weibo account going by the name "Kang" this morning posted allegedly accurate information for every product set to be announced at the upcoming Apple event on October 13, including details and launch dates for the full iPhone 12 lineup, and the rumored HomePod mini. In addition, the original post also claims that Apple will announce a new magnetic iPhone case with "MagSafe" and two official Apple wireless chargers called "MagSafe Charger" and "MagSafe Duo Charger," one or both of which will have a 15-Watt power output.
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IBM to break up 109-year old company to focus on cloud growth
International Business Machines Corp is splitting itself into two public companies, capping a years-long effort by the world's first big computing firm to diversify away from its legacy businesses to focus on high-margin cloud computing.
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Feds say plot was bigger than kidnapping Gov. Whitmer. It was civil war attempt.
Attorney General Dana Nessel says the Wolverine Watchmen tried to seize on the civil unrest in our country to carry out a terrorist attack in Michigan
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Microsoft Office 365, Outlook down again
Yes, Office 365, Outlook, and all the rest of Microsoft's Software-as-a-Services are down yet again.
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Nvidia pledges to build Britain’s largest supercomputer following $40 billion bid for Arm
Nvidia has announced plans to build a £40 million ($52 million) supercomputer in Cambridge, England, weeks after saying it intends to buy British rival Arm for $40 billion.
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Every single Bitcoin product banned in the UK as regulators crack down on crypto
They can't stop you buying Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, but they can ban almost anything based on its price being sold to people in the UK by firms operating here
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Facebook bans QAnon across its platforms
The change is a significant escalation over its previous actions targeting QAnon and one of the broadest rules the social media giant has put in place in its history.
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Excel: Why using Microsoft's tool caused Covid-19 results to be lost
The decision to use a database format that dates back to the 1980s has proved to be unwise.
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