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Trump tariffs reignite Europe’s push for cloud sovereignty

16 April 2025 @ 5:15 pm

The Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs have ruffled feathers across the world — and reignited Europe’s push for digital sovereignty.  One of the key focus points has been Europe’s cloud infrastructure, which is currently dominated by US tech giants: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Together, the “big three” account for more than 50% of the continent’s cloud market. “Europe has been heavily reliant on US tech and cloud for decades,” said Mark Boost, CEO of UK-based web hosting company Civo. “But there are alternatives, where France, Germany, and the UK have full control of their…

We stepped inside IQM’s quantum lab to witness a new frontier in computing

16 April 2025 @ 8:10 am

“The Future is Here,” declares a glowing neon sign at the entrance to IQM’s quantum data centre in Munich. It’s a bold claim — but one the Finland-based startup is determined to fulfil. To the right of the entrance sign stands a hefty, metal blue door. My host, physicist Frank Deppe, IQM’s head of quantum processing unit (QPU) technology, ushers me inside. Opened last year as part of IQM’s European expansion, the facility hosts six state-of-the-art superconducting quantum computers — used for the company’s own research and offered as a cloud-based service to scientists around the globe. IQM’s Munich quantum…

Dutch neobank Bunq accelerates US expansion plan after second year of profitability

15 April 2025 @ 3:42 pm

Dutch neobank Bunq, Europe’s second-largest digital bank, is gearing up to expand across the Atlantic. The fintech company has filed for a broker-dealer licence with US regulators, completing the first phase of its two-step expansion strategy. The licence will allow Bunq to offer American users investment options — stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds — alongside cash management tools. These will include features like automatic transfers and Mastercard-backed debit cards. However, Bunq isn’t diving into the deep end just yet. This phased approach lets the company gather real-world data and user feedback before it applies for a full US banking licence…

LinkedIn’s AI action figure fad is ‘obviously unsustainable,’ warns UK tech mogul

15 April 2025 @ 11:31 am

If you’ve been scrolling social media over the past week, you may have noticed miniature action figure versions of friends, family, or colleagues neatly wrapped in a blister pack. These plastic-fantastic portraits are the latest AI-powered photo trend to sweep the internet — especially LinkedIn. After digital avatars and Studio Ghibli-inspired selfies, we now have the action figure, produced using ChatGPT’s free image generator.  It’s all fun and games, right? But look closer, and behind the gloss and giggles lies some pretty crucial fine print. With this action figure, sustainability is not included.  Mel Morris, the founder of research engine…

How the McMurtry Spéirling defied gravity to become the first car to drive upside down

14 April 2025 @ 6:59 pm

Motorheads have long theorised that the extreme downforce generated by high-performance cars could one day let them drive upside down. Now, British carmaker McMurtry has turned that wild idea into a reality for the first time. In a stunt that would make Batman jealous, McMurtry drove its insanely fast electric Spéirling flipped over. More impressively, it did that for over a minute while keeping the vehicle completely stationary — save for a quick acceleration to prove the car wasn’t tied down.  While it might look like the car has defied gravity, in reality, it’s basic physics coupled with some clever…

Quantum utility is at most 10 years away, industry experts believe

14 April 2025 @ 5:01 pm

Quantum professionals around the world overwhelmingly agree that quantum utility will arrive within the next decade, according to a new survey by Economist Impact. Quantum utility refers to the point at which quantum computers provide practical advantages over classical computers in solving specific real-world problems. A whopping 83% of the survey’s respondents think that moment will come within 10 years or less.  One-third of them are even more optimistic, predicting that quantum utility could be achieved within the next one-to-five years. That’s more in line with the roadmaps of quantum companies like Finnish startup IQM, which is targeting quantum utility as…

TECH5: DACH’s 5 top scaleups enter ‘Champions League of Technology’

14 April 2025 @ 7:12 am

Five fast-rising scaleups from the DACH region have qualified for TECH5 — the “Champions League of Technology.” The DACH entrants fought off off stiff competition to reach the finals, which will crown the hottest scaleup in Europe. Comprising Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, DACH blends deep industrial roots, high R&D spending, elite research institutions, and a growing startup scene. Collectively, the three nations have created a regional tech powerhouse. Individually, each of them has unique strengths.  Germany leads with a booming startup scene in Berlin and a deep tech hub in Munich. The county also had Europe’s second-highest total VC investment last…

Former ASML CEO: Deep tech will ‘make the impossible possible’

11 April 2025 @ 1:39 pm

After steering Dutch chip giant ASML to become Europe’s most valuable tech firm, Peter Wennink is now focused on the next frontiers of deep tech. Wennink has already been involved in numerous breakthroughs in the field. Over his 25-year career at ASML — including over a decade as CEO — the company laid foundations for countless deep tech innovations. Under his leadership, the business earned renown as the sole supplier and producer of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines. These systems are essential for manufacturing the world’s most advanced chips. They’ve become a crucial force in today’s AI boom, supporting everything…

Return of the dire wolf? More like a Colossal case of conservation-washing

10 April 2025 @ 6:10 pm

US biotech startup Colossal Biosciences has resurrected the dire wolf — or at least that’s what the company would like you to believe. Social media is abuzz with viral videos, memes, and images of fluffy white wolf puppies. The Game of Thrones references are — predictably — omnipresent. The news even made it to Time magazine’s latest cover.  But behind the hype lies a dangerous de-extinction delusion that could distract from proven solutions to the biodiversity crisis. The Trump administration is already using Colossal’s claims as an excuse to slash endangered species protections. First, let’s set something straight — Colossal…

An answer to AI’s energy addiction? More AI, says the IEA

10 April 2025 @ 1:00 pm

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its first major report on the AI gold rush’s impact on global energy consumption — and its findings paint a worrying, and perhaps contradictory, picture.   Energy use from data centres, including for artificial intelligence applications, is predicted to double over the next five years to 3% of global energy use. AI-specific power consumption could drive over half of this growth globally, the report found. Some data centres today consume as much electricity as 100,000 households. The hyperscalers of the future could gobble up 20x that number, according to the IEA. By 2030, data…

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Tesla odometer uses “predictive algorithms” to void warranty, lawsuit claims

17 April 2025 @ 2:15 pm

This is a separate case to the lawsuits alleging Tesla misleads about range.

Diablo vs. Darkest Dungeon: RPG devs on balancing punishment and power

17 April 2025 @ 2:01 pm

In interviews, two devs offer contrasting views of what makes an RPG fun.

Climate change will make rice toxic, say researchers

17 April 2025 @ 1:46 pm

Warmer temperatures and increased carbon dioxide will boost arsenic levels in rice.

OpenAI releases new simulated reasoning models with full tool access

16 April 2025 @ 10:21 pm

New o3 model appears "near-genius level," according to one doctor, but it still makes mistakes.

Why are two Texas senators trying to wrest a Space Shuttle from the Smithsonian?

16 April 2025 @ 9:25 pm

This seems like a smart use of taxpayer money.

AP: Trump admin to kill IRS free tax-filing service that Intuit lobbied against

16 April 2025 @ 9:01 pm

Amid IRS staff cuts, employees were told to stop working on Direct File.

Disgruntled users roast X for killing Support account

16 April 2025 @ 8:34 pm

X will soon remove Support account suspended users viewed as a lifeline.

LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotions

16 April 2025 @ 8:14 pm

LG licenses tech for interpreting TV users' feelings and convictions.

14 reasons why Trump’s tariffs won’t bring manufacturing back

16 April 2025 @ 7:56 pm

Op-ed: Trump administration grossly underestimates difficulty of their stated task.

Government IT whistleblower calls out DOGE, says he was threatened at home

16 April 2025 @ 7:04 pm

"Stay out of DOGE's way": IT worker details how Musk group infiltrated US agency.

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Inside Archer's bold plans for air taxi rides across NYC, SF, and LA

17 April 2025 @ 12:31 pm

Archer hopes to build out a network of vertiports in Manhattan so it can fly you to JFK in under 15 minutesSanta Clara-based eVTOL maker Archer has its sights set on making air taxis a thing, like, really soon. It's just revealed plans for a network of vertiports from which its electric aircraft can take off and land in New York (NYC) – so you can beat street traffic and get around town in minutes.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, Transport

Sleek scale-model hydroplane rises and rides on the water in new video

17 April 2025 @ 9:53 am

The red version of the HydraJet showing off its chopsWhile hydrofoils lift out of the water thanks to an underwater fin, hydroplanes zoom along by riding directly on the surface of the water. A slick carbon-fiber scale model from startup CovaConcepts shows off the latter concept in a fun new video.Continue ReadingCategory: Marine, TransportTags: Hydrofoil, Hydroplane,

World's first "nonstop beating heart" transplant is a medical breakthrough

17 April 2025 @ 7:16 am

Zero ischemic time reduces damage, improves success rate and recoveryFor the first time, surgeons have successfully performed a remarkable new heart transplant in which the donor organ never skips a beat in the process, reducing the damage that can occur during such a complex operation. It ushers in a new era of more successful heart transplant surgery.Continue ReadingCategory: Heart Disease, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags:

British Army energy weapon blasts drones by the swarm

17 April 2025 @ 6:05 am

The RF DEW on field testsThe British Army has successfully tested a Radiofrequency Directed Energy Weapon (RF DEW) that took out multiple swarms of drones simultaneously and near instantaneously using high-frequency radio waves at a cost of 10p (US$0.13) per shot.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: British Army, Directed Energy Weapon,

The alarming health cost of living through a flood

17 April 2025 @ 5:11 am

The toll a flood takes goes far beyond property damage, long-termIn the world's largest study into the long-term health impacts of flooding, scientists have quantified the widespread and shocking ways in which this traumatic experience affects people. The results call for urgent action to address these potentially deadly issues.Continue ReadingCategory: Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Monash University,

95% of flu and herpes infection neutralized by chewing gum

17 April 2025 @ 5:03 am

A stick of gum may actually help the medicine go downLooking beyond jabs, sprays or tablets, scientists are thinking outside the box for delivering antiviral medication to prevent the spread of highly transmissible bugs. Their secret weapon? Chewing gum – but not any gum. This one is made from a rather fascinating bean.Continue ReadingCategory: Infectious Diseases, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags:

Over 6,600 tons of space junk are floating around in Earth's orbit

17 April 2025 @ 3:03 am

Fragments can come off spacecraft like satellites and disintegrate into tiny – but dangerous – bits of debris in orbitWe've deployed so many satellites into space over the last few decades that we now have a massive orbital junk problem. The European Space Agency (ESA) noted in its Annual Space Environment Report that more than 6,600 tons of space junk are currently floating about in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), between 100 - 1,200 miles (160 - 2,000 km) above our planet's surface.Continue ReadingCategory:

Impossibly lightweight hard-wall pickup camper outsmarts the industry

17 April 2025 @ 12:03 am

With its low weight and flexible design, the Peak Nest is a natural choice for midsize trucks like the Jeep GladiatorThe lightest-weight full-bodied pickup truck camper we've ever covered has somehow gotten even lighter. While the average pickup camper manufacturer struggles to build products any lighter than 1,500 lb (680 kg), Texas startup Peak Performance spent 2024 getting the word out about a pop-up camper weighing in at a mere 550 lb (249 kg), as midsize truck-friendly as you'll find.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors

Genesis SUV tempers retro hard-edged grit with modern luxury

16 April 2025 @ 9:00 pm

Genesis X Gran Equator ConceptBilled as a vision for a bridge between adventure and refinement, the Genesis X Gran Equator Concept has been unveiled at the New York Auto Show.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Genesis, Concept Vehicle

New Rouvy tech lets you shoot and ride your own virtual cycling routes

16 April 2025 @ 6:30 pm

Rouvy Route Creator converts users' 2D ride videos into 3D interactive cycling environmentsWhile it's great to be able to virtually ride some of the world's best cycling routes on rainy or snowy days, sometimes you just wanna ride VR versions of your own favorite local roads. Rouvy's Route Creator lets you do exactly that, utilizing ride footage that you shoot yourself.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: Cycling,

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Firefox cannot access localhost but Edge and Chrome can

17 April 2025 @ 5:40 am

I have just setup my new work laptop running windows 11. We are developing angular applications that we run using ng serve --proxy-config proxy.conf.json --hmr --port 4220 (where the port number changes with each micro-gui) When trying to access my angular gui with firefox by going to http://localhost:4220 it takes a couple of seconds to display an error stating that the site cannot be reached. Checking the network tab of the firefox developer console shows NS_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED without any further details. Accessing the same URL using Edge or Chrome results in the Angular GUI being displayed, so it seems that serving the application works. I have transferred my firefox profile from my old laptop (running windows 10) to the new laptop, so my new firefox installation is fully identical (after copying the profile I see all my old bookmarks, stored passwords, settings etc). I have checked c:\windows\system3

Why vim still able to run, and showing up in the list of installed programs, using the 'cygwin-c' command; after deletion using setup.exe file

17 April 2025 @ 4:21 am

Have Cygwin latest version 3.6.1-1 installed via running setup.exe, and then due to some reason tried to uninstall it, by running setup.exe again. It still showed up in the list of packages installed, shown using the cygcheck -c command, as shown in the screenshot attached. Also, can run vim still; though on running the setup again, it showed no more vim as installed; as also shown in the same attachment; in the list of Removable packages. So, what is the reason for this discrepancy. Is it the need to restart the system? Edit: Seems after deletion even, the common package is retained; which fails to display the keywords in a C-language program, in a way it is shown by the vi editor. On re-installation, via setup.exe file, can see the difference in the same C-language program display, in vim; in the

Does google-docs have an equivalent to Microsoft Word's hidden text feature?

17 April 2025 @ 3:58 am

Microsoft Word I can mark any text I wish as hidden text simply by selecting it and checking the Hidden checkbox in the Font dialog. Microsoft Word Font Dialog Is there anything equivalent to this in Google Docs?

Where does the Certbot command “certbot certonly” place the certificate it generates?

17 April 2025 @ 12:21 am

I am running Apache. I guess certbot certonly -d example.com will generate a .crt file. For me it does not show any errors. I guess it succeeds. But where does it place the .crt file that it generates? If I find it, I know how to install it on Apache manually.

Is it possible to force Microsoft 365 apps to use Chrome to login, to avoid using Edge WebView component?

16 April 2025 @ 10:10 pm

To reduce RAM consumption, I uninstalled/disabled WebView2 as explained in this Super User post. It shows as suspended in Task manager WebView2 in Task Manager However, now OneDrive Desktop gives a login error. OneDrive Login Error Is it possible to force Microsoft 365 apps to use Chrome to login, to avoid using Edge WebView component? To better explain, WebView2 enables the app to display web content, like a mini web browser. Chrome also displays web content. For example, Windows 11 comes with Outlook Web access installed as an app, which uses Edge. But if I browse to Outlook Web Access using Chrome, and th

How to test and possible revive dead APC 2200 and 3000 UPS's?

16 April 2025 @ 9:19 pm

I have a couple of older APC UPSs that have been dormant for several years that have very dead batteries and will not power up at all when plugged in. Is it possible to test them with dead batteries rather than buying batteries and if they should power up with the dead batteries, what could be the reason that they won't power up?

Is there any way to actually to run programs without any admin prompts? [closed]

16 April 2025 @ 8:29 pm

I've been trying to root my phone, I have the image, however I do not have administrator permissions on my windows environment and no longer have the email or phone it was attached to. However I did figure out how to bypass the UAC prompt for an app which is regedit. However (again) the technique I use does to bypass apps with regedit does not work with all apps (like Skip UAC, sadly. I go into the HKEY_CLASSES_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags and add the 'Layers' folder myself, if you don't see it at first, by the way). I do have some screenshots of the technique I use on regedit. I also have a tutorial video/GIF, because it won't let me use MP4, as well if you want to see it. Technique

Screen recording using libx264rgb codec on Windows 11

16 April 2025 @ 7:32 pm

I am trying to record my game screen on Win11 using ffmpeg using the following: ffmpeg -f gdigrab -framerate 20 -c:v libx264rgb -crf 0 -preset ultrafast -color_range 2 -offset_x 0 -offset_y 0 -video_size 1920x1080 -i desktop -show_region 1 C:\Action!\Video\output.mkv I get an error message after the ffmpeg info that says: Unknown decoder 'libx264rgb' Error opening input file desktop. Error opening input files: Decoder not found In the info it looks like ffmpeg has been compiled with libx264rgb support: ffmpeg version N-118007-g2f95bc3cb3-20241204 Copyright (c) 2000-2024 the FFmpeg developers built with gcc 14.2.0 (crosstool-NG 1.26.0.120_4d36f27) configuration: --prefix=/ffbuild/prefix --pkg-config-flags=--static --pkg-config=pkg-config --cross-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32- --arch=x86_64 --target-os=mingw32 --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-debug --disable-w32threads --enable-pthreads --enable-ico

How to run this command in background? [closed]

16 April 2025 @ 7:01 pm

I try to run periodically a command in the background every 5 seconds: The source of Alsavo could be found here The pipe use a script python mqpublish to send the result on a mqtt server. So the command to run periodically is this one: AlsavoCtrl -s 824500039214 -l 6422 -a 192.168.1.66 -p 1194 | python3 /mqpublish.py both commands AlsavoCtrl and mqpublish.py are in the same directory. on one shot of this commande i get this output and the command is executed correctly without any errors. date time ( uptime ) [ thread name/id ] file:line v| 2025-04-16 20:43:37.258 ( 0.001s) [main thread ] loguru.cpp:647 INFO| arguments: ./AlsavoCtrl -s 824500039214 -l 6422 -a 192.168.1.66 -p 1194 2025-04-16 20:43:37.258 ( 0.001s) [main thread ] loguru.cpp:650 INFO| Current di

Why does my new Bluetooth speaker (JVC XS-E213B) only plays audio from certain sources like YouTube or Windows' default media player in Windows 11?

16 April 2025 @ 5:40 pm

Basically, I recently bought a new Bluetooth speaker (JVC XS-E213B) since my monitor's speaker isn't good. I basically only used it for watching YouTube until a couple of days ago when I tried to play a movie on VLC media player or play a game. The speaker wasn't outputting any audio, but when I switched the output device to my monitor, the audio was there (I obviously checked that the output was set to my speaker). I then tried opening the movie with Windows' default media player, and the speaker worked. When I run a test in the sound settings on Windows 11, no audio plays either (I tried my Bluetooth headphones for a sanity check, and the sound test worked fine). Another weird quirk is that when there's some source of audio already playing, like a YouTube video and then I go to run a sound test, the sound plays fine over the youtube video (you hear both the video and the sound test not just one of them). I've also tried the speaker in a couple of games but no audio.

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The Road Not Taken is Guaranteed Minimum Income

20 March 2025 @ 11:33 pm

The dream is incomplete until we share it with our fellow Americans.

Let's Talk About The American Dream

6 March 2025 @ 1:27 am

A few months ago I wrote about what it means to stay gold — to hold on to the best parts of ourselves, our communities, and the American Dream itself. But staying gold isn’t passive. It takes work. It takes action. It takes hard conversations that ask

Stay Gold, America

7 January 2025 @ 7:42 am

We are at an unprecedented point in American history, and I'm concerned we may lose sight of the American Dream.

The Great Filter Comes For Us All

2 December 2024 @ 6:25 pm

With a 13 billion year head start on evolution, why haven’t any other forms of life in the universe contacted us by now?(Arrival is a fantastic movie. Watch it, but don’t stop there – read the Story of Your Life novella it was based on

I Fight For The Users

30 November 2023 @ 8:11 pm

If you haven’t been able to keep up with my blistering pace of one blog post per year, I don’t blame you. There’s a lot going on right now. It’s a busy time. But let’s pause and take a moment

The 2030 Self-Driving Car Bet

4 March 2022 @ 6:53 pm

It’s my honor to announce that John Carmack and I have initiated a friendly bet of $10,000* to the 501(c)(3) charity of the winner’s choice:By January 1st, 2030, completely autonomous self-driving cars meeting SAE J3016 level 5 will be commercially available for

Updating The Single Most Influential Book of the BASIC Era

31 December 2021 @ 11:49 pm

In a way, these two books are responsible for my entire professional career.With early computers, you didn’t boot up to a fancy schmancy desktop, or a screen full of apps you could easily poke and prod with your finger. No, those computers booted up to the command

Building a PC, Part IX: Downsizing

19 April 2020 @ 11:56 pm

Hard to believe that I’ve had the same PC case since 2011, and my last serious upgrade was in 2015. I guess that’s yet another sign that the PC is over, because PC upgrades have gotten really boring. It took 5 years for me to muster

The Rise of the Electric Scooter

12 September 2019 @ 7:24 am

In an electric car, the (enormous) battery is a major part of the price. If electric car prices are decreasing, battery costs must be decreasing, because it’s not like the cost of fabricating rubber, aluminum, glass, and steel into car shapes can decline that much,

Electric Geek Transportation Systems

20 August 2019 @ 11:35 am

I’ve never thought of myself as a “car person.” The last new car I bought (and in fact, now that I think about it, the first new car I ever bought) was the quirky 1998 Ford Contour SVT. Since then, we bought a

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Tony Gilroy Says the World of Andor Could Expand, but It’s Up to Lucasfilm

16 April 2025 @ 11:33 pm

Tony Gilroy Andor Star Wars Disney 2025 GettyWe know Cassian's fate thanks to Rogue One, but the Star Wars series could launch other characters into new stories.

Marvel Is Letting Its Villains Be Haters Again

16 April 2025 @ 9:20 pm

Bullseye Born AgainDaredevil: Born Again and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man gave us bad guys who are jerks first, and it's a great change of pace.

Meta Pissed Off Everyone With Poorly Redacted Docs

16 April 2025 @ 9:10 pm

Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc., during the Meta Connect event in Menlo Park, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.Meta is being very transparent on accident.

Bose QuietComfort Headphones Are Back at Black Friday Pricing, but Tariffs Could Change That Fast

16 April 2025 @ 9:05 pm

BoseqchedGear up with a new pair of great headphones from Bose at a steep discount.

It Certainly Looks Like Elon Musk’s ‘Legion’ of Kids Is Bigger Than Anyone Imagined

16 April 2025 @ 9:00 pm

Elon MuskThe drama involving Musk's growing hoard of offspring is heating up.

This Amazon’s Choice Car Jump Starter Doubles as a Power Bank and It’s 50% Off Now

16 April 2025 @ 8:45 pm

GoolooSave 50% on the Gooloo GP4000 portable charger with jumper cables for a limited time.

Black Mirror Director Haolu Wang on the AI Romance in ‘Hotel Reverie’

16 April 2025 @ 8:20 pm

BlackmirrorhotelreverieThe mostly black-and-white episode transports a Hollywood star into a recreated vintage movie, where real sparks unexpectedly fly.

U.S. House Panel Says China’s DeepSeek AI Is a ‘Profound Threat’ to National Security

16 April 2025 @ 8:20 pm

DeepSeek iPhone AppIn a new report, the bipartisan House committee came to the unsurprising finding that DeepSeek sends user data back to China.

Why Your Workouts Before Bedtime Need to Stop

16 April 2025 @ 8:10 pm

Late Night Exercising BadA study with over 14,500 participants links intense workouts within four hours of bedtime to poorer sleep quality and duration.

The Handmaid’s Tale’s Most Conflicted Commander Is One of Its Best Characters

16 April 2025 @ 7:20 pm

Commander LawrenceThe quirky and unpredictable Commander Lawrence may have finally found his place in season 6.

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Zoom was down for many – here's everything we know about the video calling platform's outage

16 April 2025 @ 7:58 pm

If you couldn't join a call, you weren't alone.

Prime Video cancels Citadel spinoffs that have way higher Rotten Tomatoes ratings than the original – but Citadel season 2 is still coming

16 April 2025 @ 7:36 pm

Citadel's reviews were often awful, but it's proved surprisingly popular

Yes! Samsung's new rugged tablet has an audio connector, but don't expect it to be a gaming monster

16 April 2025 @ 7:33 pm

With enhanced durability, 5G, a removable battery, and a glove-friendly screen, Samsung’s new rugged tablet is ideal for demanding fieldwork.

Deezer is rolling out its answer to Wrapped and Replay, plus three new features you won't find on Spotify or Apple Music

16 April 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Deezer's launching four new features between now and the end of May – and top of the pile has to be platform-agnostic music sharing

This new hitman series is a streaming hit on Netflix – here are 3 more great thrillers to watch, including one with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

16 April 2025 @ 4:49 pm

I have good news for fans of sinister conspiracies, gangsters and ninjas. That's everyone, right?

The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will let players repair their gear, but only if they download an app

16 April 2025 @ 4:41 pm

The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will give players the ability to repair their equipment with a companion app.

Big Tesla update brings 5 new features to its EVs, but not everyone will get them

16 April 2025 @ 4:33 pm

An over-the-air software update adds a host of new features to Tesla cars.

Google Messages is testing some useful upgrades – here are 5 features that could be coming

16 April 2025 @ 4:23 pm

Google is really giving its Messages service a lot of attention, and is testing even more new features - here are 5 that could arrive soon.

Zeekr's new 007 GT looks like the ultimate family EV – with 10-minute charging and over 500 miles of range

16 April 2025 @ 4:14 pm

Zeekr has launched a sleek, grand touring 'shooting brake' version of its 007 sedan available in China – and it should eventually go global, too.

Toshiba's wireless portable turntable is the Sound Burger of 2025 – just don't take it to beach parties

16 April 2025 @ 3:54 pm

Toshiba's unveiled a new portable vinyl record player set to be shipped this month, but while it looks like a lot of fun, serious vinyl collectors may be a little wary.

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LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features

12 December 2023 @ 4:10 pm

 In the rapidly advancing landscape of AI technology and innovation, LimeWire emerges as a unique platform in the realm of generative AI tools. This platform not only stands out from the multitude of existing AI tools but also brings a fresh approach to content generation. LimeWire not only empowers users to create AI content but also provides creators with creative ways to share and monetize their creations.As we explore LimeWire, our aim is to uncover its features, benefits for creators, and the exciting possibilities it offers for AI content generation. This platform presents an opportunity for users to harness the power of AI in image creation, all while enjoying the advantages of a free and accessible service.

ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?

13 March 2022 @ 3:04 pm

Grammarly vs prowritingaidProWritingAid VS Grammarly:

Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?

12 March 2022 @ 11:54 am

 SellfyAre you searching for an

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Whistleblower describes DOGE IT dept rampage at America's labor watchdog

17 April 2025 @ 2:46 am

Ignored infosec rules, exfiltrated data … then the mysterious login attempts from a Russian IP address began – claim Democratic lawmakers are calling for an investigation after a tech staffer at the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) blew the whistle on the cost-trimming DOGE's activities at the employment watchdog – which the staffer claims included being granted superuser status in contravention of standard operating procedures, exfiltrating data, and seemingly leaking credentials to someone with a Russian IP address.…

Tesla fudged odometer to screw me out of warranty, Model Y owner claims

17 April 2025 @ 2:10 am

Give Elon an inch and he'll take thousands of miles ... allegedly Tesla has been accused of somehow sneakily altering a customer's odometer to hasten the end of his vehicle's warranty period.…

California sues President Tariff

16 April 2025 @ 11:59 pm

Ah yes, the courts, that'll totally work World War Fee  President Trump's reign of tariffs has been challenged on the left and right by the State of California and the Liberty Justice Center.…

Microsoft: Why not let our Copilot fly your computer?

16 April 2025 @ 11:20 pm

Redmond talks up preview of AI agents navigating apps through the UI Microsoft will soon let Copilot agents drive computers through the GUI just like humans – by clicking buttons, selecting menus, and even completing forms on screen.…

White House confirms 245% tariff on some Chinese imports not a typo

16 April 2025 @ 10:53 pm

Just make it 420.69 and be done with it, Mr President World War Fee  No, it wasn't a typo. Some Chinese imports are indeed subject to a 245 percent tariff in the United States.…

Free Blue Screens of Death for Windows 11 24H2 users

16 April 2025 @ 9:16 pm

Microsoft rewards those who patch early with bricks hurled through its operating system Keeping with its rich history of updates that break Windows in unexpected ways, Microsoft has warned that two recent patches for Windows 11 24H2 are triggering blue screen crashes.…

Signalgate chats vanish from CIA chief phone

16 April 2025 @ 8:58 pm

Extraordinary rendition of data, or just dropped it out of a helicopter? CIA Director John Ratcliffe's smartphone has almost no trace left of the infamous Signalgate chat – the one in which he and other top US national security officials discussed a secret upcoming military operation in a group Signal conversation a journalist was inadvertently added to.…

Microsoft admits it's not you, Classic Outlook can be a real CPU, power hog sometimes

16 April 2025 @ 8:08 pm

Bug or migration strategy for New Outlook, we wonder Far be it from us to suggest Microsoft is trying to force people onto its New Outlook application, but it has admitted Classic Outlook occasionally and mysteriously turns into a system resource hog.…

First Nvidia, now AMD: Trump trade turmoil threatens $800M in China chip sales

16 April 2025 @ 7:14 pm

Is that MI in MI308 going to be Mission Impossible? World War Fee  Turns out Nvidia's not the only chip shop caught in the crossfire of Trump's tit-for-tat trade battle with China.…

Microsoft blames 'latent code issue' after Windows 11 upgrades sneak past admin blockades

16 April 2025 @ 5:50 pm

Intune policies turn out to be mere suggestions Microsoft has admitted some users are being offered Windows 11 upgrades despite Intune policies configured otherwise.…

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ExpressVPN two-year subscriptions are 61 percent off right now

17 April 2025 @ 3:07 pm

Looking for a good VPN service? ExpressVPN is offering one heck of a deal right now. You can snag a 28-month subscription, which is well over two years, for 61 percent off the typical price. This boils down to

EA used LiDAR to model the tracks in F1 25

17 April 2025 @ 3:01 pm

Codemasters' Formula 1 franchise is back for another lap. Publisher EA says the tracks in F1 2025 have a more realistic look and feel, thanks to LiDAR scanning. The new installment arrives on May 30. Although EA initially didn't offer much detail about LiDAR's use, it confirmed on Thursday that it involved high-resolution 3D scans of real-world tracks to make them as close to a 1:1 representation as possible. (After all, it's the same tech autonomous vehicles use for real-time 3D mapping and object detection.) EA scanned five tracks on F1 race weekends: Bahrain, Miami, Melbourne, Suzuka and Imola. It then used millions of data points from those batches to recreate the courses for F1 2025.

Wikipedia offers AI developers a training dataset to maybe get scraper bots off its back

17 April 2025 @ 2:32 pm

Wikipedia has been struggling with the impact that AI crawlers — bots that are scraping text and multimedia from the encyclopedia to train generative artificial intelligence models — have been having on its servers, leading to increased costs and slower load times for human users in some cases. Perhaps in an effort to stop the bots from pummeling the public Wikipedia website and soaking up too much bandwidth, the Wikimedia Foundation (which manages Wikipedia's data) is offering AI developers a dataset they can freely use. The organization has teamed up with Kaggle, a data science platform, to offer up a beta rel

China cracks down on 'autonomous' car claims after fatal accident

17 April 2025 @ 2:30 pm

Chinese authorities have banned automakers from using terms such as "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" for ads in the country, according to Reuters. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has tightened its rules for advertising driving assistance features following a fatal crash involving a Xiaomi SUV7 (pictured above), which raised concerns about the technology's safety. Based on Xiaomi's report, the vehicle's driving assistance mode was switched on when the vehicle was approaching a construction zone, but the driver took control right before the SUV collided with a concrete barrier. The electric vehicle went up in flames, with the accident

Gemini live video and screen sharing is now free for Android users

17 April 2025 @ 2:00 pm

Google is now offering Gemini live video and screen sharing to just about every Android user who wants them — totally free. The announcement comes just a couple weeks after Google first rolled out the features. They have been available to all Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 owners and through a Google One AI Premium plan for other Android users with the Gemini app. Now, Google says that "great feedback" has motivated the company "to bring it to more people." 

The Google TV Streamer 4K drops to a record low of $79

17 April 2025 @ 1:35 pm

Sure, it's getting warmer outside but, if you ask me, there's no reason that should get in the way of watching TV. With that in mind, we're very excited to see that our favorite all-in-one streaming device is now on sale.  Right now, you can get the

Strava buys UK-based personalized running plan app Runna

17 April 2025 @ 1:30 pm

Strava has exercised its right to expand. A bad pun, yes, but apt considering the exercise tracking app has purchased Runna, a UK-based company that provides its users personalized running plans and coaching. The deal proceeded for an undisclosed sum of money.  Strava reports that interest in running has grown significantly, with 43 percent of its members wanting to do a big race or event this year. "Running is booming worldwide — nearly 1 billion runs were recorded on Strava in 2024. Runna’s mission to give every runner a personalised plan to achieve their goal is a perfect fit," Strava CEO Michael Martin stated. "Coming off Strava’s accelerated innovation and unprecedented growth last year, it was the right time to look for complementary businesses that could create even greater value for our users." Last year, Strava

Nike and Hyperice to release the Hyperboot warm-up footwear for athletes on May 17

17 April 2025 @ 1:00 pm

Nike has teamed up with Hyperice, a company that specializes in products meant for muscle recovery and relaxation in athletes, to launch the

Recteq debuts the X-Fire Pro dual-mode pellet grill that can sear at 1,250 degrees

17 April 2025 @ 1:00 pm

Pellet grills are great for the "set it and forget it" style of low-and-slow cooking things like brisket, pork shoulders and other barbecue meats require. And most of them will get hot enough to sear a steak, although not all models offer some type of direct-flame grilling. Recteq thinks it has finally cracked the code with its new X-Fire Pro, a smart pellet grill that the company says will replace a gas grill thanks to a 1,250-degree Fahrenheit maximum temperature.  The X-Fire Pro has two separate modes for both of those styles of cooki

Pick up the Twelve South AirFly Pro while it's on sale for only $42

17 April 2025 @ 12:46 pm

Wireless headphones can make so many situations more convenient, including your commute and any sort of traveling you might do. But airplanes are stuck in the past when it comes to audio tech for travelers. Your wireless headphones won't help you much if you want to catch an in-flight movie — that is, unless you have a handy gadget like one of Twelve South's AirFly Bluetooth transmitters, which allow you to wirelessly connect with everything from treadmills to TVs. Amazon has one of our favorites, the