The Military Might Finally Win the Right To Repair
The Military Might Finally Win the Right To Repair Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren have introduced the bipartisan “Warrior Right to Repair Act,” which would guarantee the military’s right…
The Military Might Finally Win the Right To Repair Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren have introduced the bipartisan “Warrior Right to Repair Act,” which would guarantee the military’s right…
Summary The study by researchers from Princeton and Boston University employs a hybrid machine learning model to analyse human decision-making in games. Findings suggest that people exhibit more rational behaviour…
Peter Jackson Backs Long Shot De-Extinction Plan, Starring New Zealand’s Lost Moa Peter Jackson is teaming up with a biotech firm to resurrect New Zealand’s extinct giant bird, the moa.…
Chinese Satellites Complete First High-Altitude Rendezvous For Possible Groundbreaking Refueling Two Chinese satellites, SJ-25 and SJ-21, have reportedly completed the first autonomous high-altitude orbital docking, believed to be a pioneering…
UK Police Dangle $102 Million To Digitize Its VHS Tape Archives The UK police plan to spend up to 75 million pounds ($102 million) on digitising their vast archive of…
Summary An Iranian ransomware-as-a-service operation, linked to a government-backed cyber crew, has returned after nearly five years. This group is now targeting organisations in the US and Israel, promising hefty…
Ingram Micro Restarts Orders – For Some – Following Ransomware Attack Ingram Micro is cautiously rebooting its ordering system after a recent ransomware attack, gradually allowing some regions to place…
Summary Microsoft and OpenAI are currently at odds due to differing definitions of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which is crucial to a contract worth over $13 billion. One proposed definition…
Music Pioneer Napster Tries Again, This Time With AI Chatbots Napster has made a comeback with an innovative AI-powered platform featuring chatbots and holographic avatars. This former leader in music…
Summary Activision has taken down “Call of Duty: WWII” from both the Microsoft Store and Game Pass following a serious security breach. Hackers exploited a remote code execution flaw that…