The Public Works Department (PWD) has issued fresh directions mandating QR codes on all existing and future road signage in ...
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Finally - a terminal solution to the browser wars
Old-time web users will fondly remember Lynx, a text-only browser that ran from the terminal. Now, there's a Sixel-compatible ...
Funds raised during April’s STEM focused Future Fest are already making a meaningful impact across Oasis Academy with several ...
The security company Synthient currently sees more than 2 million infected Kimwolf devices distributed globally but with ...
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3D construction company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Black Buffalo 3D Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The 3D construction printing company filed as ...
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Hackers Love Windows 10. Do This One Thing to Keep Them Out
With Windows 10 no longer receiving support, it has become an easy target for hackers. That doesn't mean you have to upgrade ...
Jenny Pust is Coordinator of Programs and Educational Services at Belleville Public Library and John M. Parrott Art Gallery.
This week, Moody's said firewalls will be obsolete, Romanian critical infrastructure hacked, Sedgwick breach and a D-Link DSL ...
For the generation that grew up in the early 1990s, fictional characters of comics such as ‘Ujang’ and superhero animated TV ...
Laguna Beach is buying two canyon-based parcels to allow for affordable housing-workspaces for artists. The city plans to ...
A panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday ruled that California’s restrictions on openly carrying ...
Back in the 1960s, a couple of Harvard students had an idea. From Radio Diaries, this is a look back at the creation of the very first computerized dating service.
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