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Sometimes, it’s the little tech annoyances that sting the most

Anyone who has suffered the indignity of a splinter, a blister, or a paper cut knows that small things can sometimes be hugely annoying....

Measles arrives in Kansas, spreads quickly in undervaccinated counties

On Thursday, the county on the northern border of Stevens, Grant County, also reported three confirmed cases, which were also linked to the first...

Cloudflare turns AI against itself with endless maze of irrelevant facts

On Wednesday, web infrastructure provider Cloudflare announced a new feature called "AI Labyrinth" that aims to combat unauthorized AI data scraping by serving fake...

California bill would force ISPs to offer 100Mbps plans for $15 a month

Several states consider price requirements While the California proposal will face opposition from ISPs and is not guaranteed to become law, the amended bill...

The ax has become an important part of the Space Force’s arsenal

"All those traditional primes opted out of this event, every single one," Hammett said. "We're cultivating an A-team who's willing to work with us,...

After “glitter bomb,” cops arrested former cop who criticized current cops online

The police claimed that "the fraudulent Facebook pages posted comments on Village of Orland Park social media sites while also soliciting friend requests from...

Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids

Currently, ChatGPT does not repeat these horrible false claims about Holmen in outputs. A more recent update apparently fixed the issue, as "ChatGPT now...

Bird flu continues spread as Trump’s pandemic experts are MIA

Under the Biden administration, OPPR also worked behind the scenes. At the time, it was directed by Paul Friedrichs, a physician and retired Air...

Can NASA remain nonpartisan when basic spaceflight truths are shredded?

It looked like the final scene of a movie, the denouement of a long adventure in which the good guys finally prevail. Azure skies...

Developer’s GDC billboard pokes at despised former Google Stadia exec

“Google wanted games that only worked in the cloud—which don’t exist,” Raccoon Logic co-founder & creative director Alex Hutchinson told VGC in an August...

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