Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law Thursday that delays the July 1 ban on the use of QR codes in Georgia’s voting machines. His signature postpones the ...
Waves of Russian strikes on Ukraine on Sunday and Monday damaged Kharkiv’s Art Museum and Kyiv’s Pechersk Lavra monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/Associated Press ÉVIAN ...
Jerry Lawson’s gaming system featured interchangeable cartridges, so users could swap out titles like “Space War” and “Math Quiz.” Illustration by Tuhina Sharma; Illustration reference: Liane Enkelis ...
Last Tuesday, Microsoft patched a vulnerability it rated as max critical in its M365 Copilot AI platform. On Monday, the researchers who discovered the vulnerability and reported it to Microsoft ...
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged two malicious cyber campaigns that exhibit similarities with a persistent North Korean threat cluster known as Contagious Interview (aka Famous Chollima, ...
The mechanism known as the Bombe was England’s answer to Germany’s Enigma encryption machine. Bombe electrical data plus human clues allowed Alan Turing and others to crack many Enigma messages. In ...
Developers had been using Claude Code to build software for much of 2025, but the tool had shown more promise than truly game-changing results. Opus 4.5 gave Claude Code the intelligence to build an ...
Louisiana drivers react to brake tags turning into QR codes 'He's in my car?': Dad whose baby was found 'hot to the touch' inside Escalade insisted child was sleeping inside his home, police say Trump ...
Munich-based startup Bayshore has raised $8 million in seed funding led by Earlybird Venture Capital, with participation from Lucid Capital, Booom, Heliad, and a group of strategic angel investors. As ...
The dog that ushered me into the technological future was “low and thick.” That’s all my mother registered before it T-boned her in a city park earlier this year: dense, heavy, and traveling fast ...
Have you ever paid to print a fresh batch of product packaging, only for a last-minute change in ingredients or regulations to make them all obsolete? With packaging already eating up about 15%–20% of ...