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Using the XMM-Newton telescope, astronomers have discovered a vast 23 million light-year-wide tendril connecting galactic clusters and containing much of the universe's missing matter.
Production visibility and security for your web applications and APIs
Sonic Robo Blast 2 is a 3D open-source Sonic the Hedgehog fangame built using a modified version of the Doom Legacy port of Doom. SRB2 is closely inspired by the original Sonic games from the Sega Genesis, and attempts to recreate the design in 3D. While SRB2 isn't fully completed, it already features tons of levels, enemies, speed, and quite a lot of the fun that the original Sonic games provided.
When they say "everywhere", do they mean worldwide?
This is what happens when AI finds out it’s an AI
The what, when, why and how of the incoming speed tier
A world lost under 34 million years of ice recently discovered by scientists
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program has become the cornerstone of vulnerability management. Nearly all technology vendors and service providers identify vulnerabilities with CVEs when they publish security advisories. Most security products and services related to vulnerabilities
Get an exclusive look at brand new cartoons and artwork from cartoonist Gary Larson, creator of the iconic comic strip The Far Side®.
Over 30 years of Doom along with a replica of the BFG.
Oscar-winning writer-director, known for Jojo Rabbit and Thor sequels, attached to new take on comic book character
Department of Justice examining ‘structural remedies’ to challenge tech corporation’s internet search monopoly
Sick of scrolling through junk results, AI-generated ads and links to lookalike products? The author and activist behind the term ‘enshittification’ explains what’s gone wrong with the internet – and what we can do about it
Sam Altman’s ChatGPT promises to transform the global economy. But it also poses an enormous threat. Here, a scientist who appeared with Altman before the US Senate on AI safety flags up the danger in AI – and in Altman himself
The Oxbridge-educated boffin is feted as the codebreaking genius who helped Britain win the war. But should a little-known Post Office engineer named Tommy Flowers be seen as the real father of computing?