Musk: "Man, anyway, I'm stressed."
The Block 5 version of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket goes for attempt #2
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Tracing how horse domestication turned the Eurasian Steppe into a highway
Domesticated horses reshaped Central Asia, but where did they come from?
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Microsoft to replace flickering Surface Pro 4s for free
Owners were resorting to freezing or hairdrying their machines.
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Dealmaster: TCL’s new Roku TVs are here, so the old one is down to $500 today
Another example of why Spring is usually a good time to buy a new TV.
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Rowhammer strikes networks, Bolton strikes security jobs, and Nigel Thornberry strikes Chrome, and more
Hacking laws in the limelight in Georgia and DC, plus new iPhone anti-tampering Roundup This week saw hackers exploit train wi-fi connections, while IBM cut off worker thumb(drive)s, and world+dog missed a major security hole in Intel's CPUs.…
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Nintendo Labo tests, part one: Robot Kit’s cardboard stomps are fun but shallow
Kaiju-stomping half of Labo is intentionally thin.
For many, that might be fine.
For many, that might be fine.
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Plan to make fuel from weapons-grade plutonium oxides dead on arrival
Instead, burying the waste is the preferred method of disposal.
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In February, no fossil fuels-based generation was added to US grid
A number of different forces are at work here.
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Electron spins out a patch for bad XSS bug
Attacker could skip past developer protections and get nasty Electron developers need to check their apps, after a security researcher turned up a remote code execution bug in the framework.…
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Ubuntu sends crypto-mining apps out of its store and into a tomb
Developer's dreams of driving off in a Ferrari dashed Admins of the Ubuntu Store have pulled all apps from a developer who signed himself "Nicholas Tomb", and from his e-mail signature apparently wanted to crypto-mine himself into a Ferrari.…
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Family Planning office warns customers private parts may be exposed
Contact form data left on server for more than TWO YEARS, then came ransomware The Australian State of New South Wales' reproductive and sexual health organisation Family Planning NSW has advised users of an April 2018 ransomware attack that may have c...
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Critical PGP and S/MIME bugs can reveal encrypted e-mails. Uninstall now
The flaws, can expose e-mails sent in the past and "pose an immediate threat."
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Lenovo hypes up an all-screen (no really) flagship smartphone
Stunning Lenovo design has 95 percent screen-to-bezel ratio, but will they build it?
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IDG Contributor Network: How to scale agile: 6 keys to success
Embarking on agile methods of software development, organizations will generally start small with a few tight teams experimenting and learning on innovation-led projects.
An organization may then seek to extend and scale.
The question is how to scal...
An organization may then seek to extend and scale.
The question is how to scal...
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How many ways can a PDF mess up your PC? 47 in this Adobe update alone
Tons of critical fixes for Reader, Acrobat and Photoshop Adobe has posted security updates for Acrobat, Reader, and Photoshop, many of them critical fixes.…
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Homo naledi’s brain: Like ours, but smaller
Impressions on the inner surface of skull fragments reveal parts of Homo naledi's brain.
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S/MIME, PGP, OMG! EFAIL encryption flaw leaves emails vulnerable to secret snooping
Researchers punch hole in encryption classics Security researchers are going public with a vulnerability that is leaving some secure mail apps vulnerable to decryption.…
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GPU-equipped Ryzen Pros give AMD what it needs to conquer the corporate desktop
Integrated graphics mean that AMD's chips can now go head to head with Intel's.
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IDG Contributor Network: Big data + AI: Context, trust, and other key secrets to success
When Target deduced that a teenager from Minnesota was pregnant—and told her father about it before she’d broken the news herself—it was a reminder of just how powerful data analytics can be, and how companies must wield that power carefully.Several...
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IDG Contributor Network: Why today’s real-time economy needs machine learning
“Machine learning” is not just a buzzword for futuristic applications; it is the concept of machines carrying out tasks on their own that would typically require human intelligence.
Its emergence is very much happening now.
It is at the top of Gartn...
Its emergence is very much happening now.
It is at the top of Gartn...
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