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Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud

Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud




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Elon Musk joining Trump's team would not impact EU Commission's X probes

Elon Musk joining Trump's team would not impact EU Commission's X probes




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Rolls-Royce pulls the plug on electric flying taxi project

Rolls-Royce pulls the plug on electric flying taxi project




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EU Commission warns Temu to fix consumer protection violations

EU Commission warns Temu to fix consumer protection violations




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Deutsche Bank to axe more than 100 bankers in drive to cut costs

Deutsche Bank to axe more than 100 bankers in drive to cut costs




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AstraZeneca beats expectations and raises guidance despite China troubles

AstraZeneca beats expectations and raises guidance despite China troubles




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Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir released in Germany

Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir released in Germany




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Hundreds gather in Paris to support anti-whaling activist facing extradition to Japan

Hundreds gather in Paris to support anti-whaling activist facing extradition to Japan




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Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display

Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display




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Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest outside Israeli military enlistment office

Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest outside Israeli military enlistment office




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X Empire Hits Record All-Time High: Can It Sustain the Current Momentum?

For the first time after the launch in late October, X Empire has entered an upward trend hitting the all-time high after weeks of long downturn. The token has been underperforming in the crypto market since it was introduced to the ecosystem. Now it has reached its all-time high of $0.0002165. X Empire, id officially [...]




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Ai16z Token Increased by 237.69% In The Last 24 hours: Did  Gort x Ai16z Partnership Sparked The Price Surge?

Ai16z is a cryptocurrency associated with the venture capital firm s16z. In the last 24 hours, the value of Ai16z has increased by 237.69%. The price surge has gained wide attention among crypto investors. The current trading volume of the token signals a market rise of 444.20%. Investors are interested in the project as the [...]




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Trump Appoints Elon Musk To Lead D.O.G.E. Commission. Experts Predict DOGE Price To Hit $2.4

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has named Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E). The initiative aims to streamline government operations and cut wasteful government spending.  Trump Appoints Elon Musk And Vivek Ramaswamy To Head D.O.G.E And Cut $2 Trillion In Government [...]




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Attacking DNS Abuse: The Next Amendments Needed

Abusive behavior that leverages the domain name system (DNS) continues to be a problem, with a reach that has been widely and credibly documented. There is little doubt that bad actors continue to use the DNS for nefarious and costly purposes. While the amendments made in 2024 to ICANN's Registry Agreement (RA) and Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) were a step in the right direction, more advanced tools are needed to bring abuse rates down.




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Enterprise Domain Stargazing: Understanding Your Company’s Galaxy of Domains

In CSC's recent insight paper, we address the trend that many business leaders today don't realize the extent to which their modern enterprise -- and its millions of digital assets -- rely on. It's a vast domain ecosystem that needs to be protected from online threats. Often, to better understand this need for domain security, we need to understand how critical and interconnected domains are within a business.




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We’re finally going to the Solar System’s most intriguing but unexplored frontier

If you've been waiting for a real mission of discovery into the unknown, this is it.





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Invisible text that AI chatbots understand and humans can’t? Yep, it’s a thing.

A quirk in the Unicode standard harbors an ideal steganographic code channel.




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SpaceX has caught a massive rocket. So what’s next?

Spoiler alert: The company still has a massive amount of work to do to reach the Moon.







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Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity promote scientific racism in AI search results

AI-powered search engines are surfacing deeply racist, debunked research.




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Elon Musk turns X’s block button into a “glorified mute button”

X change lets blocked users see posts made by the people who blocked them.




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Security Shortfalls Exposed in End-to-End Encrypted Cloud Storage Providers

A recent study critically examines the security of popular end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) cloud storage providers, uncovering significant vulnerabilities in platforms widely marketed for their user-controlled privacy features.







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How to Convert Break/Fix Clients to Managed Services

In this video, I share how to convert clients who don't see the need for managed services.. yet.

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FTX sues Binance for $1.76B in battle of crypto exchanges founded by convicts

Lawsuit seeks "at least $1.76 billion that was fraudulently transferred" by SBF.




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Mazda gives the 2025 CX-50 a big efficiency boost to 38 mpg with hybrid power

A great interior and decent economy, but a harsh ride and numb steering.




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The Expedition to Heaven on Earth

At the top of Mount Everest, where the ground juts up toward space, the highest-altitude weather stations are now taking stock of our changing planet.




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How to Explore the Stars Without Ever Leaving Home

A "Dynamic Orbital Slingshot" could be just the thing for visiting interstellar comets while they're blazing through our solar system.




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An Explorer Tours the Planet of the Viruses

There are more viruses on Earth than stars in the universe. Epidemiologist Christopher Golden is helping us navigate a safe path around them.




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The Latest News out of the Arctic Is Mixed — and That's Not Good

The extent of Arctic sea ice may not look as dire right now as in some recent years, but beneath the surface (literally and figuratively), there’s still plenty reason for concern.




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As Wildfires Explode, Smoke Billows Across a Vast Expanse of North America

Dramatic remote sensing imagery reveals the large-scale impact of Canadian wildfires. Blazes also are raging in the United States and the Siberian Arctic.




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Wild Animals Can Experience Trauma and Adversity Too

Marmots were the perfect test species for a wildlife adversity index.




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While Not as Cute as Dogs, Giant Rats Are Excellent at Sniffing Out Illicit Goods

Rodents could be used to find illicit goods at airports and harbors in places where dogs can’t easily access.




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The Heat Goes On: New Details Emerge About the Extent and Severity of Record-Setting Global Warmth

Part 2 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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Hurricane Milton Explodes Into a Powerful Category 5 Storm As It Heads for Florida − Here’s How Rapid Intensification Works

"Hurricane Milton became one of the most rapidly intensifying storms on record as it went from barely hurricane strength to a dangerous Category 5 storm in less than a day."




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Microplastic Pollution Is Everywhere, Even in the Exhaled Breath of Dolphins

Microplastics are invisible but omnipresent.




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What Is Mental Imagery? Researchers Explain The Pictures In Your Mind

Some people can visualize things perfectly in their mind’s eye, while others can’t.




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YouTube Is Considering One Of Its Most Polarizing UX Changes Ever

Just like YouTube Shorts, a swipe down could soon play the next long-form video.




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Brain Stimulation's Complex Emotional Effects

Mapping the emotional responses to deep brain stimulation




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A Third Of The World Lacks Internet Access. Airborne Communications Stations Could Fix That

An experimental aircraft could someday play a role in providing internet access to rural areas or disaster zones




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CubeSats, the Tiniest of Satellites, Are Changing How We Explore the Solar System

CubeSats make it affordable for universities and private companies to launch a satellite into space.




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Your Next Favorite Story Won’t Be Written by AI, but It Could Be Someday

AI language models are getting pretty good at writing – but not so much at creative storytelling.




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September Podcast: Exploring Vega’s Neighborhood

Use this month’s Sky Tour podcast to check out a very special Harvest Moon, track down all five bright planets, explore some lesser-known constellations, and bounce around the Summer Triangle. It’s a great introduction to the late-summer sky, all in a friendly, informative narration that’s suitable for the whole family.

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October Podcast: The Moon’s Waxing and Waning

Come along on a guided tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during October. Ponder the Moon’s whereabouts; spot four planets and a fast-moving comet, and watch for meteors shed by Halley’s Comet.

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A manual of spherical and practical astronomy : embracing the general problems of spherical astronomy, the special applications to nautical astronomy, and the theory and use of fixed and portable astronomical instruments

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