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The Internet Doesn’t Have to Suck

Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.
Microsoft is publishing 172 new vulnerabilities today. Microsoft is aware of public disclosure for just two of the vulnerabilities published today, and claims no evidence of in-the-wild exploitation.
You’ll see how to apply mathematical optimization algorithms that often prove superior to local optimization methods favored by typical machine learning applications and discuss why these methods can ...
Pinpointing threats that are already on the inside will require a new type of authentication, where privileged identities are verified continuously, rather than at a single point of time.
As a result, it's not surprising that there are plenty of published myths surrounding VPNs, and they keep getting repeated.
We tried to tell you in our Thursday Night Football betting guide what was going to happen in the Steelers vs. Bengals ...
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Rokid Glasses

W aveguide smart glasses have a long way to go, but the $599 Rokid Glasses are the first pair I’ve tested that are refined ...
Build your own retro gaming console with Raspberry Pi 5. Follow our step-by-step guide for an easy, nostalgic gaming ...
Edifier G2000 Pro review: "I was expecting them to be ‘All style, no substance’. I could not have been more wrong." ...
United Airlines is expanding its Starlink Wi-Fi service to mainline aircraft on some flights. I went along for the first ride in a Boeing 737-800.
Most smart TVs are limited and sluggish, but these seven open-source Android TV apps can really elevate your experience.