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Kettle boiled - network went down: how a cup of tea helped fix a computer system

An engineer from Norsk Data solved the mystery behind the frequent crashes of the Wordplex word processing system in an unusual way. The story took place in the 1980s. Kevin, an engineer at the Norwegian company Norsk Data, which specialized in min...

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Cyber Laundromat on wheels: Tesla Cybertruck spotted with dryer on in the back of the truck

We are looking forward to a version of the Cybertruck with a dishwasher and microwave. On the streets of Dallas, Texas, an unusual vehicle has caught the attention of passersby and social media users. The Tesla Cybertruck, a futuristic electric pick...

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Touching history: a boy accidentally broke a 3,500-year-old amphora in an Israeli museum

They wanted to show their child history, but he decided to rewrite it. An unfortunate incident occurred at the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa in Israel: a young visitor accidentally damaged a unique Bronze Age artifact. The child's father t...

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Can YouTube videos really dry out a wet smartphone? The Verge and iFixit experiment

For four years now, people have been liking and thanking a YouTube video in the comments. While the content may not be particularly appealing, the focus lies elsewhere. Journalists from The Verge teamed up with iFixit to test whether a YouTube video ...

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TikTok bloggers abused a temple in Cambodia to recreate the game Temple Run

In a video set against the backdrop of a 900-year-old site that is a UNESCO World Heritage landmark, tourists raced through the Cambodian temple of Angkor Wat, mimicking the events of Temple Run—a mobile game in the endless runner genre. https://it...

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Australia introduces $60,000 fine for bosses who disturb employees after hours

After a worker files a complaint, the Fair Work Commission of Australia will determine how "unreasonable" the boss's request was and will assess what penalty to impose. Australian employees have been eagerly anticipating this Monday, as today marks ...

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"A used 1998 Tesla Cybertruck for $5800" sold in the U.S. - what's wrong with that?

Someone from the state of Georgia, USA, was selling a 1998 "Tesla Cybertruck" on Facebook Marketplace for $5,800. Elon Musk would be very surprised, but the vehicle has no connection to his company. The listing states that the "Cybertruck" has over 3...

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Child support father hacked government databases to fake his own death

An American has been sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for hacking into government systems and falsely declaring himself deceased to evade child support payments. The U.S. Department of Justice has released details about the case of Jesse Ki...

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Tech blogger millennial says Google didn't invite him to Pixel 9 launch event after 'harsh but honest' criticism of Pixel 8

Arun Maini, who runs the YouTube channel Mrwhosetheboss, is expressing frustration that Google has overlooked him and did not send an invitation to the Pixel 9 presentation — despite the fact that over 19 million people follow his tech review page. T...

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BMW M Adaptive Suspension: fitted but not available at no extra cost

It was previously believed that the adaptive suspension in BMW cars (M Adaptive Suspension) was not a subscription-based option, unlike what the company attempted to implement with seat heating. However, in reality, it can be utilized on a subscripti...

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If you subscribe to Disney+, you can't sue the company. Not even the death of your wife

Disney is attempting to dismiss a lawsuit against the company related to the death of a woman because her widower… signed up for a free trial of Disney+ five years ago. The streaming service Disney+ has a policy that redirects legal complaints from ...

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Twitter plunged into chaos with new uncensored image generator

Without a doubt, the Twitter chatbot generated images of a naked Taylor Swift, Donald Trump in a Nazi uniform, or Barack Obama with a line of cocaine. Currently, the Grok chatbot, which creates images, is only available to X Premium subscribers, but ...

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Boxer Iman Heliff files online bulling complaint - lawsuit names Ilon Musk

Khelif became the champion of the Olympic Games, but faced a wave of online bullying following her "gender test" failure — the boxer has now filed a lawsuit, accusing Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling among others of cyber harassment. The complaint was fil...

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One million listeners, DDOS attack and praise of Putin - the main thing about Ilon Musk's interview with Trump

Trump referred to his conversation with Musk as one of the "greatest interviews in history," and Elon anticipated at least 8 million listeners. However, things went off the rails from the very beginning. The conversation had to be postponed for at l...

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The sysadmin took a break and left half of Africa without internet.

An engineer from a South African internet service provider accidentally deleted critical network settings while hurrying out for a smoke break, resulting in the largest internet outage on the African continent at that time. Decades ago, one of South ...

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