“Musk and X Sued by Don Lemon Over Canceled Deal”

Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X over the cancellation of his deal with the social media platform. Lemon alleges that Musk promised him freedom to produce content on the show, but after advertisers left Twitter following Musk’s takeover, Musk began courting Lemon to rehabilitate the platform’s image. Lemon entered an exclusive partnership deal … Read more

CORS(Cross-Origin Resource Sharing)

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The Psychological Power of Words

The Psychological Power of Words: Self-Talk Words we say to ourselves can affect us deeply. Negative words can have stinging power when we pin them on ourselves, but rethinking what we say to ourselves can free us from the prisons of our own making. We think in words, and the words we utter can have … Read more

“Arm Holdings: Next Nvidia or Overvalued?”

Nvidia’s shares have surged 750% since ChatGPT launched in November 2022, making it a foundational AI stock in many portfolios. However, with a market capitalization of just shy of $3 trillion, the odds of similar returns in the future are slim. Some investors have shifted focus to Arm Holdings (ARM), hoping to find the “next … Read more

MIT and Danish University Collaborate on Quantum Computing Research

Researchers at MIT recently signed a four-year agreement with the Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) at the University of Copenhagen. The goal is to speed up quantum computing hardware research. Both universities will set up identical quantum labs on their campuses, allowing for easier collaboration and sharing knowledge. This partnership will also facilitate … Read more

Windows Backdoor Leverages Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Cybersecurity researchers have found a new type of Windows backdoor that uses a built-in feature called Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) as a way for attackers to control the malware remotely. The backdoor, which has been named BITSLOTH, was discovered in connection with a cyber attack on a South American government’s Foreign Ministry. The current … Read more

“Half-a-billion-year-old spiny slug reveals octopus origins”

Researchers have discovered a new species of mollusc that lived 500 million years ago. The fossil, called Shishania aculeata, is a flat, shell-less slug covered in a protective spiny armour. Some fossils were found preserved upside down, showing that the animal’s bottom was naked, with a muscular foot like a slug. Experts suggest that this … Read more

Israeli hacker group claims responsibility for Iran WiFi outages

The Israeli hacker group “We Red Evils Original” took responsibility for reported WiFi outages in Iran, according to Israeli media on Thursday night. Before the outages occurred, the group posted a message saying they would attack internet systems and providers in Iran. Many people in Iran reported that their internet was down or experiencing blackouts. … Read more

“My son’s return home: a crisis of patience and peace”

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