Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
91.
The Looming College-Enrollment Death Spiral (news.ycombinator.com)
92.
The hottest college major [Computer Science] hit a wall. What happened? (news.ycombinator.com)
93.
Tech enthusiast gets Doom to run on a 40-year-old printer controller — ancient Agfa Compugraphic 9000PS came with a Motorola 68020 onboard for fast processing (tomshardware.com)
94.
We ran Doom on a 40 year old printer controller (Agfa Compugraphic 9000PS) [video] (news.ycombinator.com)
95.
Apple @ Work: How to add an existing Mac to Apple Business Manager without wiping it (9to5mac.com)
96.
To Fill Air Traffic Controller Shortage, FAA Turns To Gamers (slashdot.org)
97.
The Trump Administration Wants Gamers to Step Up and Fill the Air Traffic Controller Shortage (gizmodo.com)
98.
Now the FAA says gamers are the answer to its air traffic controller shortage (theverge.com)
99.
Wit Studio Apologizes After Being Caught Using Generative AI Background Art Again (gizmodo.com)
100.
Microsoft finally lets Windows 11 testers unlock experimental features without ViVeTool (theverge.com)
101.
Industrial Controllers Still Vulnerable As Conflicts Move to Cyber (darkreading.com)
102.
Nearly 4,000 US industrial devices exposed to Iranian cyberattacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
103.
US cybersecurity agency issues an urgent alert as Iranian hackers attack critical infrastructure — CISA guidance warns organizations to immediately shield certain programmable logic controllers from the internet to thwart future attacks (tomshardware.com)
104.
In This Critical Part of Audits, the Accountant’s Role Is Shrinking Fast (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
105.
Microsoft: Canadian employees targeted in payroll pirate attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
106.
Iran-linked hackers are now targeting industrial controllers in US infrastructure (techspot.com)
107.
Iran-linked hackers disrupt operations at US critical infrastructure sites (arstechnica.com)
108.
Asus ROG Xbox Ally review: The cheapest Windows handheld gets points for showing up (tomshardware.com)
109.
LG's never-released rollable phone gets torn down, revealing wild engineering (techspot.com)
110.
How to spot toxic people and take back control (feeds.feedburner.com)
111.
Google finally adds a long-requested gaming feature to Android 17 (androidauthority.com)
112.
Iranian Hackers Said to Escalate Attacks on US Critical Infrastructure (cnet.com)
113.
Iran-Linked Hackers Are Sabotaging US Energy and Water Infrastructure (wired.com)
114.
Iranian hackers are targeting American critical infrastructure, US agencies warn (techcrunch.com)
115.
Cloudflare Fast-Tracks Post-Quantum Rollout To 2029 (slashdot.org)
116.
6 Steps to Build a Rock-Solid Foundation For Your Business — and Save Yourself Time and Money Later (feeds.feedburner.com)
117.
He Started a Social Network Alone. Then 5 Million People Signed Up (wired.com)
118.
Teardown of Unreleased LG Rollable Shows Why Rollable Phones Aren't a Thing (slashdot.org)
119.
Exposing and Understanding Scrolling Transfer Functions (2012) [pdf] (news.ycombinator.com)
120.
The DOJ Misled a Judge About How It’s Using Voter Roll Data (wired.com)
Today's top topics: apple tv canvas instructure shinyhunters anthropic
View all today's topics →