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G920 Wheel

Logitech G920 racing wheel under $200

Amazon Prime Day 2024 has arrived, bringing a plethora of sim-racing deals that virtual racers won’t want to miss. Logitech continues to lead the pack with significant discounts on their

Conservatives Climate

Young conservatives push climate at RNC

The Republican National Convention is underway in Milwaukee. While climate change has traditionally been a low priority for the party, young conservatives are pushing for a shift in the narrative.

Mega Man Commitment

Capcom reaffirms commitment to Mega Man

Capcom has reassured fans that the Mega Man series remains a highly valued part of its intellectual property portfolio. During a recent shareholders meeting, the company stated that it is

Lucy Strive

Lucy joins Guilty Gear Strive roster

Lucy from Cyberpunk @edgerunners will join Guilty Gear Strive in 2025 as a guest character. pic.twitter.com/rdzcCYIMsh — The Game Awards (@thegameawards) July 21, 2024 Lucy, the popular character from the

Micro-nap Regions

Small brain regions take micro-naps

Researchers have discovered that small regions of the brain can take brief, millisecond-long “micro-naps” while the rest of the brain remains awake. This finding challenges the traditional understanding of sleep

CPU Patch

Intel issues patch to fix CPU crashes

Intel has identified the cause of crashes in its 13th and 14th Generation Core desktop CPUs. The company traced the issue to faulty software code, which can cause the CPUs

Muon Breakthrough

Imperial develop a breakthrough in muon science

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in controlling muon beams, bringing the possibility of a powerful new type of particle accelerator closer to reality. A team of researchers from Imperial

Customer Data

Sap AI Core vulnerabilities expose customer data

SAP, a leading provider of enterprise software, recently faced a significant cybersecurity challenge when researchers from cloud security firm Wiz uncovered vulnerabilities in its AI Core platform. These security flaws

Kaspersky Shutdown

Kaspersky to shut down US operations

The Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab has announced it will shut down its U.S. operations and lay off its American employees. This comes after the US Department of Commerce banned

Service Disruptions

CrowdStrike chief addresses ongoing service disruptions

Delta Air Lines continues to face significant disruptions, causing chaos for travelers nationwide. We have received reports of continued disruptions and unacceptable customer service conditions at Delta Air Lines, including

Protexxa Secures

Claudette McGowan secures $7.2M for Protexxa

Claudette McGowan, a seasoned tech executive with over 30 years of experience in IT and cybersecurity, has raised $7.2 million for her startup, Protexxa. A family office led the Series A funding

Software Agreement

Microsoft agrees to suspend CISPE software audits

Microsoft has agreed to suspend software audits for members of the CISPE trade group for two years as part of a recent settlement. The agreement aims to address antitrust complaints

Vulnerability Allows

Critical vulnerability allows password change in Cisco SSM

Cisco has disclosed a critical vulnerability that allows attackers to change any user’s password on vulnerable Cisco Smart Software Manager On-Prem (SSM On-Prem) license servers, including administrator passwords. The flaw,

Riverside Milk

Eco-Milk debuts on Riverside shelves

A new dairy product called “Eco-Milk” has debuted on supermarket shelves in Riverside, Tasmania. The milk is produced by cows fed seaweed to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The initiative is part

bold predictions

Vivek Ramaswamy’s bold predictions spark Musk reaction

Vivek Ramaswamy’s recent predictions about President Joe Biden’s re-election chances have gone viral. His comments have sparked significant attention and discussion online. Among those who reacted to Ramaswamy’s commentary was

Tribal Ranch

Rural California ranch trains tribal nations

On a sunny afternoon in Southern California, a group gathered at Matthew Rantanen’s ranch in Aguanga. They were not there to relax but to tackle a pressing issue: the historic

Severe Drought

Sicily suffers severe drought as crops die

The island of Sicily is facing a severe drought that is devastating local agriculture and causing hardship for its residents. Farmers are struggling to keep their crops alive as water

Protests Continue

Bangladesh protests continue despite court ruling

The protests in Bangladesh erupted after the government reinstated a controversial quota system for government jobs. Governments must protect the rights and provide opportunities for all their citizens. The right

Stricter Controls

U.S. mulls stricter export controls on Nvidia

The U.S. government is considering stricter export controls on advanced semiconductor technologies. This could include a ban on Nvidia’s AI chip designed for the Chinese market. Analysts at Jeffries say

AI Impact

Tony Blair advocates AI’s public sector impact

Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, has become an unlikely advocate for artificial intelligence (AI). Despite his lack of technological savvy during his time in office, Blair

Galaxy Ring

Samsung Galaxy Ring impresses in early review

The Samsung Galaxy Ring has made a splash in the world of wearable technology. As the first major tech company to invest heavily in creating a top-notch smart ring, Samsung

Steve Archive

Steve Jobs Archive shares unseen footage

Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple, may have predicted the rise of AI chatbots like ChatGPT over 40 years ago. In a newly released clip from 1983, Jobs described

AI Drone Swarms

Ukraine develops AI-enabled drone swarms

During last night alone, the Russian army used almost 40 "Shaheds" against Ukraine. Importantly, most of them were shot down by our defenders of the sky. When Russian aviation launches