The soaring cost and limited supply of computer memory is slowing some projects — and spurring creative approaches.
FormFactor stock soars 188% in six months on record results and new quantum-testing tech. Can probe card demand and the Flatiron launch keep momentum alive?
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Heinous crimes committed by the Golden State Killer
For 40 years, one of America's most notorious serial killers evaded capture. Then in 2018, the man known as the Golden State Killer was finally arrested, caught using state-of-the-art genetic ...
The decades-long battle over lawful access entered a new phase yesterday with the introduction of Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act. This bill follows the attempt last spring to bury lawful access ...
Tevogen (“Tevogen Bio Holdings Inc.” or “Company”) (Nasdaq: TVGN) today announced performance advancements for its artificial intelligence platform, operated through Tevogen.AI. Tevogen.AI was built ...
MONTREAL, March 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian technology entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette today published a new analysis examining the potential economic and societal implications of Bill C-9 – ...
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Are tanning beds dangerous?
Tanning beds have had a complicated journey from their early origins in medical therapy to becoming a popular beauty trend. The tanning bed as we know it today was invented in 1970 to provide users ...
The company's HR and workplace platform was attacked, and sensitive data pulled.
As push from Republicans and Donald Trump to pass the SAVE America Act have stalled in Congress, efforts are underway at the state level to fill in the gaps.
According to the nonprofit MuckRock, 24% of public records requests in Florida come with a copy fee, averaging US$1,623. Only ...
You want to protect your privacy, but you don't want to pay. Is the solution a free VPN? Here's everything you need to know about free services, trade-offs, and whether any of them are trustworthy.
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Hegseth Goes Off on CNN—and Cheers Planned David Ellison Takeover
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth took some potshots at the media Friday during a press conference, and openly salivated over the coming right-wing takeover of CNN. Hegseth railed against what he ...
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