Nvidia Unveils RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell for Professional Workstations and Laptops

Nvidia has announced its new RTX Pro Blackwell series of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed to meet the needs of professional designers, developers, data scientists, and creatives. The lineup includes a top-of-the-line RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU for workstations, as well as other desktop and laptop variants. The flagship RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell features 96GB … Read more

Cloud Security Breach Attracts Scrutiny

A recent incident involving Incapsula has raised concerns about cloud security. The company’s employees had access to sensitive information and data, which was not properly secured. The breach occurred when an employee used a personal device to access the company’s network without taking necessary precautions. This led to unauthorized access and potential data leaks. Incapsula … Read more

Netanyahu Firing Sparks Outrage Over Gaza Ceasefire Talks

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for a vote to fire the country’s chief of internal security, sparking widespread outrage and accusations that he is trying to cover up his own failures. The move comes as ceasefire talks are underway in Cairo, aimed at ending the recent escalation of violence in Gaza. Netanyahu’s decision … Read more

Roku Tests Ads Before Home Screen Loading

Roku is testing ads that play before loading a user’s home screen, prompting concerns among its customers. The “unskippable” ad was for Disney’s Moana 2 and was confirmed by a Roku spokesperson as part of a test to show ad programming while maintaining a user-friendly experience. However, users on Reddit reported issues with the ad … Read more

Trump Suggests a Recession Could Be Worth the Cost

President Donald Trump has suggested that a recession could be worth the cost, sparking disagreement among economists. Trump and his advisers believe that short-term pain from economic downturns can lead to long-term gains. However, many experts are skeptical of these arguments. Chief economics correspondent Ben Casselman, who has reported on the economy for nearly two … Read more

US Airstrikes in Yemen Spark Outrage Among Hamtramck’s Yemeni Community

A weekend military attack by the US on Houthis rebels in Yemen has left 53 people dead, sending shockwaves through Hamtramck’s large Yemeni community. Many residents feel betrayed by President Trump’s actions, who they had supported during his election. Akil Al-halemi, a local resident born in Yemen and with hundreds of thousands of social media … Read more

Understanding Cookies on Science News Websites

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Social Security to Require Online Verification for Phone Claimants

The US Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced new measures to tighten identity verification for millions of Americans who file for benefits by phone. The agency plans to require these claimants to use an online system or provide documentation in person at a field office, citing the need to combat fraud. However, the change poses … Read more