Unique Nanodisk Pushes Photonics Research Forward

Researchers at the Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of photonics. They have successfully combined two major research fields – nonlinear and high-index nanophotonics – into a single disk-like nanoobject. This unique nanodisk is capable of converting light frequency through its crystal’s non-linearity, making it … Read more

International Team Discovers New Process for Cells to Repair DNA Damage

Researchers from the University of Oxford and NTU Singapore have discovered a new process called nucleophagy that helps cells repair damaged DNA. This finding is particularly relevant for patients undergoing colorectal cancer treatments. The team, reporting in the journal Cell, found that this natural cellular cleaning mechanism involves a protein called TEX264. In response to … Read more

Vo1d malware infects 1.3 million Android streaming boxes worldwide

A new backdoor malware, Vo1d, has infected over 1.3 million TV streaming boxes running Android, allowing attackers to take full control of the devices. According to a report by Dr.Web, researchers detected the malware in more than 200 countries, with the largest numbers found in Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Argentina, Ecuador, Tunisia, Malaysia, … Read more

Cybersecurity Threats in Payments: A Holistic Approach is Key

As businesses shift online and data becomes a critical asset, organizations must navigate a minefield of potential threats. The recent $65 million settlement paid by Lehigh Valley Health Network to patients impacted by a breach highlights the importance of fostering a culture of security across the entire organization. Cyber events have become a feature of … Read more

Mojo Programming Language: A Shot in the Arm for Jaded Software Pros?

The world of software development can be a challenging one, especially with layoffs and worker morale at an all-time low. However, there are some bright spots on the horizon. In recent years, new programming languages have emerged, offering innovative solutions to developers’ problems. One such language is Mojo, which combines the simplicity and ease of … Read more

Microsoft to Charge for Windows 10 Updates Starting Next Year

Microsoft is set to start charging business customers for Windows 10 updates next year. The company has announced a new program called Extended Security Updates (ESU) which will allow commercial and education customers to continue receiving security updates for Windows 10 after the end-of-support deadline on October 14, 2025. For business customers, the ESU program … Read more

Loongson Teases “World-Leading” Performance for Next-Gen CPU

Chinese chipmaker Loongson has teased the upcoming release of its next-generation CPU, dubbed the 3B6600. According to a senior executive, Hu Weiwu, the processor will offer “world-leading” performance. The CPU is expected to be released in the second half of 2025. The 3B6600 features eight LA864 cores clocked at 3 GHz and integrated LG200 graphics. … Read more

TimesPoints Expiration Deadline: Don’t Miss Out!

Attention is drawn to the expiration deadline for TimesPoints, a valuable rewards system. To avoid losing accrued points, it’s crucial to log in regularly and keep track of your progress. The Lifetime category reflects accumulated points that will remain active indefinitely. However, the Expired category highlights points that have already expired and are no longer … Read more