Chris Inglis, NSA chief during Snowden leaks, shares 10 lessons for CISOs: insider threats, media disclosures, enculturation, leadership, privacy, technical safeguards, communication, learning, future implications, trust.
Coffee reshapes gut microbiome and improves mood, memory, and focus—even without caffeine. Decaf boosts learning; caffeine enhances concentration.
Five rare PlayStation 2 games—Kuon, Rule of Rose, Haunting Ground, Futurama, Blood Will Tell—now fetch thousands as physical copies vanish from the market.
OpenWrt's package manager rewrite enables 10-minute router revival, experts say. Improved driver support from Qualcomm and MediaTek expands compatibility.
Mealie now imports recipes from YouTube and TikTok videos, helping users like a heart attack survivor easily plan low-sodium meals amid rising video cooking trends.
Breaking: Android Auto's hidden Google Tasks integration lets drivers capture ideas via voice. Experts say most users miss this productivity boost.
LPCAMM2 memory standard offers thinner, faster, upgradeable RAM but was ignored by laptop makers for years; now poised to replace SO-DIMM in next-gen devices.
Power users are abandoning Windows 11's tangled Settings app for faster PowerShell commands, citing wasted time and incomplete migration from Control Panel.
Anthropic removes Claude Code from Pro plan, upsetting users and experts. Shift to higher-priced tier sparks criticism and competitive moves.
Mesh Wi-Fi systems, especially Wi-Fi 7, cause dropped calls and buffering despite full signal, failing their promise to eliminate dead zones. Experts advise wired backhaul and caution.
Experts reveal that over 80% of BIOS settings have negligible performance impact; only a few critical options (like memory timings and core ratio) matter but are often missed. Focus on XMP, power limits, and disabling unused devices.
New research reveals the Cascadia subduction zone and San Andreas fault can synchronize, triggering earthquakes within hours. This raises the threat of a double West Coast disaster.
Boosting Sox9 protein activates astrocytes to clear Alzheimer's plaques in mice, preserving memory. This could lead to new therapies that harness the brain's own cleanup cells.
Two University of Melbourne students recreate a 1775 mechanical volcano design by Sir William Hamilton using LED lighting and electronics, bringing a centuries-old vision to life.
Malaria not only threatened early humans but also fragmented populations across Africa, influencing genetic diversity and evolution over millennia.
Infrasound, an ultra-low-frequency vibration below hearing, can cause irritability, disengagement, and cortisol spikes, potentially explaining eerie feelings in old buildings.
Researchers created a memory chip that becomes more efficient as it shrinks, solving the overheating and battery drain problem in electronics, enabling ultra-efficient smartphones and AI.
New study shows coffee reshapes gut bacteria and cognitive function through multiple pathways, with both caffeinated and decaf offering distinct mood, stress, and memory benefits.
New research proposes that gravity-linked spontaneous collapse in quantum mechanics causes a tiny blur in time, setting a fundamental limit on time measurement precision and offering a possible bridge to quantum gravity.
New analysis of the Boltzmann brain paradox reveals circular reasoning in how physicists use time and entropy, suggesting our memories could be random illusions from cosmic chaos, challenging what we can truly know about the past.