Amazon PayCode Launches today in the U.S. giving customers who prefer to pay in cash another option to enjoy the convenience and benefits of shopping on Amazon Amazon PayCode joins Amazon Cash which expands today to more than 15,000 Western Union agent locations Amazon PayCode an … | Continue reading
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Having not lived in the US for the majority of my life, I often needed to rely on illegal streams to watch America sports games. The experience on these streams is, to say the least, extremely poor. Most have some sort of crypto miner running in the background, as well as dozens … | Continue reading
We watched the MondoCon Paddington poster get designed live on stage as part of the con's awesome live draw panel. | Continue reading
In Eric Pickersgill's "Removed" photos, people stare at their hands, or the empty space between them, ignoring opportunities for human connection. | Continue reading
London has come and gone. | Continue reading
New research published today in the journal Science Advances challenges the conventional view of how a vital and life-sustaining feature of weathered rock is created. Porosity, the void space found in rock, was traditionally thought to be formed as water flowed through, chemicall … | Continue reading
About 466 million years ago, long before the age of the dinosaurs, the Earth froze. The seas began to ice over at the Earth's poles, and the new range of temperatures around the planet set the stage for a boom of new species evolving. The cause of this ice age was a mystery, unti … | Continue reading
You don't want to be peeling back the blanket of your new iphone only to look at "precious," and see Frankenstein (cracked screen or other deformity). | Continue reading
The rate at which the planet warms in response to the ongoing buildup of heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas could increase in the future, according to new simulations of a comparable warm period more than 50 million years ago. | Continue reading
Malaysia's plans to create a Pan-Borneo Highway will severely degrade one of the world's most environmentally imperilled regions, says a research team from Australia and Malaysia. | Continue reading
During the late 10th century BCE, the emerging Edomite Kingdom of the southern Levant experienced a "leap" in technological advancement, according to a study released September 18, 2019 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Erez Ben-Yosef of Tel Aviv University, Israel and colle … | Continue reading
It's not often that I hear about an emerging web standard and I find my mind wandering back to it over the next few days, but Web Monetization has done just that. In this post I'll go through what it is, and why I think it's particularly interesting. Last weekend I was speaking a … | Continue reading
Three North Korean hacking groups, one of which was behind the WannaCry ransomware attacks, have had sanctions placed on them by the US Treasury. | Continue reading
In the third episode of our 6-part series recorded at JSConf US 2019, the team chats with Patricia Realini and Theodore Vorillas around the theme of access. Patricia pushed us to empathize with those who need to use libraries to access online necessities. | Continue reading
Before she died, she was hunting for the Golden State Killer. Her posthumously published book asks readers to pick up where she left off. | Continue reading
Hendrick's Gin, known for its old-timey sensibility, has created Horatio, a rather elegant smart speaker. Horatio is handmade out of antique copper, | Continue reading
Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. | Continue reading
Removed is a photographic series that explores the way personal devices play a role in society, relationships, and the body. Artist Eric Pickersgill physically removes screens from the hands of his subjects. The resulting images cause the viewer to question their own relationship … | Continue reading
Apple Watch Series 5 reviews love the new always-on display, but caution against upgrading just for that feature. | Continue reading
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I can hear a mob of teachers pounding on my heels, raising their clubs for what I’m about to say. America’s education system stinks. When you outspend all but three nations (per student) on education, yet you’re ranked 24th out of the 71 countries in the OECD in science and 38th … | Continue reading
AI is finding unexpected ways to win a simulated game of hide and seek, even breaking the simulated laws of physics that were programmed by its developers. | Continue reading
The dependency graph is rolling out for all PHP repositories with Composer dependencies. In addition to Composer, GitHub supports package managers for many other programming languages, including Maven, NPM, Yarn, and Nuget. | Continue reading
Software security is a collective problem, a responsibility that involves producers and consumers of code, open source maintainers, security researchers, and security teams. At GitHub, we want to give the community the tools it needs to secure the software we all depend on. | Continue reading
Today we’re announcing a big step in securing the open source supply chain: we’re welcoming Semmle to the GitHub family. | Continue reading
The Eclipse Foundation - home to a global community, the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE and over 350 open source projects, including runtimes, tools and frameworks. | Continue reading
Did you start your own business to run it or to sell it? | Continue reading
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has shared some El Camino details about the upcoming movie, which will feature more than 10 Breaking Bad characters. | Continue reading
BlueKeep and DejaBlue renewed interest in brute-force scanning for vulnerable systems, which negatively impacts Windows Server performance. Cameyo has solutions to protect your Virtual Desktop server. | Continue reading
Switzerland's National Council has passed amendments aimed at modernizing the country's copyright law to make it more fit for the digital age. While services that host pirate sites or distribute content can expect a tougher ride moving forward, users will still be able to downloa … | Continue reading
BigSMILES language allows computers and researchers to convey stochastic configurations more clearly. | Continue reading
Engineer Mark Ellis created The Playa Crawler, a brilliantly designed kinetic walking chair that he uses at Burning Man. The legs of this chair were | Continue reading