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Soviet-era volcano linked to 1831 climate change

Soviet-era volcano linked to 1831 climate change

In a surprising discovery, scientists have traced a massive 1831 volcanic eruption that cooled the Northern Hemisphere to the remote Russian island of Simushir. A satellite image reveals four volcanoes

AI agents in cryptocurrency face security risks

AI agents in cryptocurrency face security risks

The rapid rise of AI agents in the crypto space has exposed new vulnerabilities that could threaten the security of digital assets. A recent study by researchers from Princeton University

Hurricane experts launch campaign for coverage

Hurricane experts launch campaign for coverage

Hurricane season is approaching, and meteorologists Bob Henson and Jeff Masters are asking for help to cover the storms. They write for Eye on the Storm, a publication that provides

JDM: Japanese Drift Master launches today

JDM: Japanese Drift Master launches today

The game JDM: Japanese Drift Master takes players on a thrilling ride through the streets of a fictional Japanese prefecture. Developed by Gaming Factory, this game is a unique blend

Malcolm Weale unearths gold ring in Norfolk

Malcolm Weale unearths gold ring in Norfolk

A metal detectorist has discovered an 18th-century gold mourning ring in a field near Thetford, Norfolk. Malcolm Weale, 53, found the ring in August after searching the area for 18

New evidence supports intermediate-mass black holes

New evidence supports intermediate-mass black holes

Astronomers have discovered new evidence supporting the existence of intermediate-mass black holes. These cosmic bodies bridge the gap between stellar-mass and supermassive black holes. The discovery was made by a

macOS 26 may drop older Macs

macOS 26 may drop older Macs

Apple is set to unveil macOS 26 at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 9, 2025. However, this update may not be available for some older Mac models, including

sonos cuts prices on speakers and soundbars

sonos cuts prices on speakers and soundbars

The Sonos Era 300 smart speaker is now available at a 20 percent discount, bringing its price down to $359. This well-regarded speaker is praised for its excellent sound quality

NIST introduces Likely Exploited Vulnerabilities metric

NIST introduces Likely Exploited Vulnerabilities metric

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has introduced a new metric called Likely Exploited Vulnerabilities (LEV). This metric aims to estimate which software vulnerabilities have likely been exploited

Scientists warn of dangers from passing stars

Scientists warn of dangers from passing stars

Scientists worry that a passing star could potentially disrupt the solar system, flinging Earth out of its orbit around the Sun. Our planet, comfortably situated in the “Goldilocks zone,” where

Anime Saga

Anime Saga codes released for May 2025

Anime Saga, the latest sensation on the Roblox platform, has taken the gaming world by storm. Developed by System Arts Studio, this game offers a unique blend of anime character

DevSecOps Days Istanbul highlights AI's role

DevSecOps Days Istanbul highlights AI’s role

The third edition of the DevSecOps Days Istanbul Conference began at Borsa Istanbul on Wednesday. The event brings together experts, sector representatives, software engineers, and cybersecurity professionals. It is organized

The Exponential Leap: How AI Caught Us Off Guard

Science fiction has long painted visions of a future filled with flying cars, robot butlers, and sentient computers. For decades, these predictions felt like distant dreams. But something remarkable has

Hidden mountains and valleys under Antarctica

Hidden mountains and valleys under Antarctica

Antarctica’s icy surface hides a complex landscape of mountains and valleys. An international team led by the British Antarctic Survey has released a detailed map of this hidden world. The

Tenable acquires Apex Security for $100M

Tenable acquires Apex Security for $100M

Tenable, a US-based cybersecurity company, has acquired the Israeli AI cybersecurity firm Apex for around $100 million. Apex, founded just two years ago, had raised $7 million from investors like

HPE Aruba Networking unveils CX 10040 switch

HPE Aruba Networking unveils CX 10040 switch

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced major expansions to its Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio. The new offerings aim to meet the growing demands of AI and high-performance computing. The

Data breach at LexisNexis exposes sensitive information

Data breach at LexisNexis exposes sensitive information

LexisNexis Risk Solutions (LNRS), a major data broker, recently disclosed a significant data breach that affected over 364,000 individuals. The company discovered the unauthorized access on April 1, 2025, although

Google Photos celebrates 10 years with AI tools

Google Photos celebrates 10 years with AI tools

Google Photos is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a suite of new AI-driven features. The updated Photo Editor will bring previously Pixel-exclusive tools to a broader audience. Two major editing

Legacy Systems

Legacy Delphi Systems: Migrate or Maintain?

When running a system written in old code, a business might face the dilemma: whether to update it or not. Legacy systems are solid. They have been running for years,