KDE’s Plasma 6.5 Nears Launch with Critical Fixes and Enhanced User Experience
Polishing the Final Details With just days remaining until the official release, the KDE development team is putting the finishing…
Polishing the Final Details With just days remaining until the official release, the KDE development team is putting the finishing…
Amazon’s Ring is expanding police access to doorbell camera footage through a new partnership with surveillance platform Flock Safety. The integration allows over 5,000 law enforcement agencies to request video directly through the Ring Neighbors app, representing a significant shift from the company’s previous attempts to distance itself from police collaborations.
Amazon’s Ring doorbell cameras are significantly expanding law enforcement access to user footage through a new partnership with surveillance platform Flock Safety, according to recent reports. The deal gives more than 5,000 law enforcement agencies the ability to request Ring video through Flock’s existing police surveillance infrastructure.
Workers Secure Collective Bargaining Power in Gaming Giant In a significant development for the technology and gaming sectors, development teams…
The End of an Era for Web Tracking In a move that signals a significant shift in digital advertising strategy,…
Court Slashes NSO Group Penalty While Imposing Sweeping Restrictions In a groundbreaking decision that balances financial penalties with operational restrictions,…
A major gaming infrastructure company has reportedly defended against one of the most powerful distributed denial-of-service attacks ever recorded. The digital assault peaked at 6 terabits per second, ranking among the top ten DDoS incidents in history according to security analysts.
A leading internet hosting service provider for the gaming industry has reportedly weathered one of the largest Distributed Denial of Service attacks ever documented, according to recent security reports. The assault, which targeted infrastructure provider Gcore, reached a staggering peak of 6 terabits per second, placing it among the top ten DDoS incidents in recorded history.
Scientists have identified quantum vortex networks forming within rotating dark matter halos, according to new research. These swirling structures could provide revolutionary detection methods for the elusive substance that makes up most of the universe’s mass. The findings suggest dark matter may behave like cosmic superfluid on galactic scales.
Researchers investigating the mysterious nature of dark matter have uncovered evidence of quantum vortex networks forming within rotating halos of ultralight dark matter, according to recently published studies. These findings could potentially revolutionize how scientists detect and understand the invisible substance that comprises approximately 85% of the universe’s mass.
Navigating October’s Market Crosscurrents The financial markets are experiencing their first significant turbulence in months, with banking sector concerns and…
Large-scale computing companies traditionally focused on Bitcoin mining are increasingly pivoting to artificial intelligence and high-performance computing applications. According to analysts, this strategic diversification is driving stock performance that reportedly exceeds Bitcoin’s returns as companies reduce reliance on cryptocurrency volatility.
Major computing companies that power the Bitcoin network are reportedly shifting their business models toward artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, with their stock performance said to be outpacing the cryptocurrency itself. According to reports, these firms are adopting hybrid approaches that combine traditional cryptocurrency mining with emerging technologies to reduce exposure to Bitcoin’s notorious price volatility.
Critical Hardware Bug Discovered in AMD’s Next-Generation Processors Linux kernel developers are preparing a significant patch that would disable the…