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Hackers Exploit New York Post’s X Account to Funnel Victims Into Telegram Crypto Trap
Crypto scammers hacked the New York Post’s X account. Instead of posting a wallet-draining link, the hacker sent out invites to a podcast. On-chain pundits
What the case against Google is really about
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Archaeologists discover 'miracle' in ancient Egyptian tomb
Underneath a temple in the ancient ruined city of Taposiris Magna, archaeologists discovered a vast tunnel, referred to by experts as a "geometric miracle". The structure was discovered 13 metres (43
Connecticut public schools look to restrict student YouTube access
Greenwich Public Schools elementary school students lost access to YouTube on their school-issued devices. Superintendent Toni Jones said this decision came after there were "issues with students
How to Use the CHOOSECOLS and CHOOSEROWS Functions in Excel to Extract Data
Microsoft Excel's CHOOSECOLS and CHOOSEROWS functions are a game-changer if you want to quickly extract specific columns or rows from your data without nesting several functions in your formula.
Report reveals rise of AI-powered cybercrime
Check Point's inaugural AI Security Report, released at the RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco this week, unveils four key AI-driven cyber threats.
I visited Apple's secret testing labs - here's what happens behind-the-scenes at the Cork campus
Apple is usually extremely private about what happens behind closed doors. But MailOnline's Science and Technology Editor, Shivali Best, was invited to Cork for a look inside the testing labs.
Smaller social media platforms could avoid UK over online safety laws – expert
Under the Online Safety Act, firms could be fined £18 million or up to 10% of global turnover for failing to protect users.
How We Shape AI, And How It Shapes Us
Alex Duffy in Context Window Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up to get it in your inbox. This past week, OpenAI accidentally turned GPT-4o into the world's most flattering yes-man—and
Revelo’s LatAm talent network sees strong demand from US companies, thanks to AI
While many tech companies are mandating that their employees return to their offices, and putting an emphasis on building in-person teams, they are also turning in droves to Latin America to find
The Quantum Era has Already Begun
Among numerous other developments, in March 2024, Quantinuum announced a breakthrough in the ability to build a large-scale quantum computer. A month later, at the Quantum World Congress, IBM,
How Scientists Can Be Good Citizens
We have a responsibility to ensure that our discoveries are used in the public interest. That isn’t always easy.
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