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Ransomware gangs focus on winning hearts and minds (computerweekly.com)
1
Powering IoT Devices with Wiegand Energy-Harvesting Technologies (electronicdesign.com)
2
Bald eagle chick watch 2026: Jackie lays first egg (popsci.com)
1
Data Center Milestones: From Eniac to Generative AI (datacenterknowledge.com)
3
The pandemic's hidden toll: chronic conditions left undiagnosed (medicalxpress.com)
2
Preparing Investigators for Trauma Exposure in Digital Forensics (forensicfocus.com)
52
TikTok is officially US-owned for American users, here's what's changing (9to5mac.com)
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Internet voting is insecure and should not be used in public elections (princeton.edu)
20
States Are Gunning to Ban 3D Printers and CNCs (electronicdesign.com)
4
PTP Is the New NTP: How Data Centers Achieve Real-Time Precision (datacenterknowledge.com)
3
Human heart regrows muscle cells after heart attack (medicalxpress.com)
1
Strong correlations and superconductivity in the supermoiré lattice (nature.com)
1
What were books like in ancient Greece and Rome? (popsci.com)
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Google to pay $8.25mm to settle lawsuit alleging children's privacy violations (therecord.media)
2
Cloud Egress Fees: What They Are and How to Reduce Them (backblaze.com)
2
Rapid morphological change in an urban bird due to Covid-19 restrictions (pnas.org)
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Wireless Power Beamed from Moving Aircraft (ieee.org)
1
Queen bumblebees are poor foragers thanks to sparse tongue hair (sciencenews.org)
2
Autofocusing Smart Glasses with Eye Tracking Tech Could Make Bifocals Obsolete (hothardware.com)
2
An mRNA Shot Turned Back the Clock in Mice (singularityhub.com)
3
Big tech is stagnant and 2026 is our best opportunity to ditch the mobile giants (androidpolice.com)
3
Wegmans grocery store uses biometric surveillance on shoppers (aol.com)
2
Open Source Hardware Certifications by Open Source Hardware Association (Oshwa) (makezine.com)
2
Refreshing the Brain's Immune Cells Could Treat a Host of Diseases (singularityhub.com)
3
How to Handle Unsolicited Idea Submissions (jdsupra.com)
1
Light Drives Micrometer-Sized Motor and Gear Train (electronicdesign.com)
4
Weary of Data Brokers? California Gov Offers One-Stop Opt Out for 500 Services (pcmag.com)
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The New Moore's Law: Why Optical Computing Could Redefine Scaling for AI (allaboutcircuits.com)
3
A lifetime of ad-free documentaries without a recurring bill in this deal (bleepingcomputer.com)
3
The gut bacteria that put the brakes on weight gain in mice (phys.org)
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2025: That's a Wrap and Here Are the Stats (backblaze.com)
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Gut bacteria may play role in bipolar depression by directly influencing brain (medicalxpress.com)
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Launch of International Well-Being Study for Digital Forensic Investigators (forensicfocus.com)
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Top lawmaker asks White House to address open-source software risks (cybersecuritydive.com)
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A history of mistletoe: The parasitic 'dung on a twig' (popsci.com)
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Deliberate Internet Shutdowns (schneier.com)
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Making agentic government work: 7 principles for safer, smarter AI adoption (nextgov.com)
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2025's Biggest Data Center Construction Stories: A Year in Review (datacenterknowledge.com)
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Microsoft will no longer use engineers in China for Department of Defense work (techcrunch.com)
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FL Governor Announces Proposal for Citizen Bill of Rights for AI (flgov.com)
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Released After 27 Years on Death Row Due to Now-Disgraced Bite Mark Testimony (forensicmag.com)
1
The Decimal Point Is 150 Years Older Than Historians Thought (scientificamerican.com)
5
DoorDash Says Personal Information Stolen in Data Breach (securityweek.com)
2
Can You Talk to the Dead Using AI? (singularityhub.com)
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OPV Powers Next Generation of Ambient IoT and Low-Power Electronics (embeddedcomputing.com)
3
Washington Post data breach impacts nearly 10K employees, contractors (bleepingcomputer.com)
2
A Master Table of Truth: Lawyers Using AI (craigball.net)
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Network Stats for Q3 2025: The Magnitude of AI Workflows (backblaze.com)
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YouTube Removes Windows 11 Bypass Tutorials, Claims 'Risk of Physical Harm' (itsfoss.com)
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James Watson, who co-discovered DNA's double helix shape, dies at age 97 (apnews.com)
3
Tech Giants Rush to Solar Amid Data Center Grid Strain (datacenterknowledge.com)
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DFI Well-Being at the National Level: Why Lived Experience Must Shape Policy (forensicfocus.com)
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Life After Burnout (embeddedartistry.com)
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Shein says prepared to give names of clients who bought childlike sex dolls (france24.com)
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US Traces Ransomware Attacks to 2 People Working for Cybersecurity Firms (pcmag.com)
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FCC will vote to scrap telecom cybersecurity requirements (cybersecuritydive.com)
3
Arm Opens Access to Chiplet Architectures and AI Platforms (allaboutcircuits.com)
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Manipulating the meeting notetaker: The rise of AI summarization optimization (csoonline.com)
1
History of Internet: Ubiquity's Seamless Web (ieee.org)
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Securing agentic commerce: helping AI Agents transact with Visa and Mastercard (cloudflare.com)
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A Watchdog Timer Is Needed in Every Embedded Device (beningo.com)
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IEEE Offers Skilled-Based Microcredentials (ieee.org)
2
Coffee beans pooped out by civets are tastier (sciencenews.org)
2
Ohio Sees Carfentanil Increase, New Opioid Compound (forensicmag.com)
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Forget vibe coding; "vibe working" is Microsoft's next big plan (makeuseof.com)
2
All SonicWall Cloud Backup Users Had Firewall Configurations Stolen (securityweek.com)
3
Ghostly swamp will-O'-the-wisps may be explained by science (snexplores.org)
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The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) Faces Expiration (securityweek.com)
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Company that sells spyware for monitoring sex offenders hacked (san.com)
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CEO of Inception Point AI Vows to Keep Mass Publishing AI Podcasts (bloomberg.com)
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The Power Behind the Cloud: Data Centers, National Energy, and What's Next (medium.com/predict)
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Google Admits Censorship; Promises to End Bans (house.gov)
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A handheld 'bone printer' shows promise in animal tests (sciencenews.org)
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Scaling Carbon Capture to Billions of Tonnes (ieee.org)
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RCA VideoDisc's Legacy: Scanning Capacitance Microscope (ieee.org)
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Google is shutting down Tables, its Airtable rival (techcrunch.com)
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Natcast to Lay Off Majority of Its Staff (ieee.org)
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Smartphone use on the toilet and the risk of hemorrhoids (plos.org)
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TransUnion says 4.4M consumers' data compromised in hack (reuters.com)
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Suspect Dies 2 Days Before Arrest for 1986 Kidnapping, Rape (forensicmag.com)
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Microsoft's Failed Strategy – Security as an Afterthought (securityboulevard.com)
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NASA Selects Firefly for New Artemis Science, Tech Delivery to Moon (nasa.gov)
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Why Red Tape Holds Back Mexico's Entrepreneurs (fee.org)
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Engineers Can Adapt to AI's Growing Role in Coding (ieee.org)
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Evidence of 2,500 y/o Honey in Bronze Jars Found in a Paestum Shrine [pdf] (acs.org)
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Apple, Google, OpenAI to Work with Feds to Make Health Data Helpful (bloomberg.com)
2
These are our favorite cyber books on hacking, espionage, crypto, surveillance (techcrunch.com)
2
The Decimal Point Is 150 Years Older Than Historians Thought (scientificamerican.com)
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[dupe] Plasma Bigscreen – Open-source user interface for TV (plasma-bigscreen.org)
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Myanmar’s proliferating scam centers (nikkei.com)
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Scientists hide messages in papers to game AI peer review (nature.com)
3
Gut microbes may flush 'forever chemicals' from the body (sciencenews.org)
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Scientists Agree That Everyone Hates Your Terrible Zoom Mic (gizmodo.com)
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Making the Most of 1:1 Meetings with Your Boss (ieee.org)
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Amazon Ads and Roku Set Pact Giving Brands Access to 80% of Connected-TVs (deadline.com)
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What If the Big Bang Wasn't the Beginning? It May Have Been in a Black Hole (singularityhub.com)
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OpenAI forced to preserve ChatGPT chats (malware.news)
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Getting Past Procrastination (ieee.org)
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