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Ofcom and the rest of the industry will later this week mark the first anniversary of One Touch Switching, which reflects the ...
Dan Gooding is a Newsweek reporter based in New York City. His focus is reporting on immigration and border security. He has covered immigration issues extensively, including the root causes of ...
The Department of Health (DOH) is coordinating with local governments and private hospitals as it expects government hospitals to reach full capacity with the nationwide implementation of the Zero ...
Sometimes less really is more—at least that is the case when it comes to improving carbon capture systems, according to a team of researchers at the University of Houston. Led by Mim Rahimi, a ...
The Fremont-Winema National Forest is starting a new process for applying for recreation special use permits. The goal is to better meet the needs of permit holders and handle more requests in a ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new malware loader called QuirkyLoader that's being used to deliver via email spam campaigns an array of next-stage payloads ranging from ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is touting the Trump administration’s open approach to choosing the next chair of the Federal Reserve, but the process is just a performance that officials are using ...
In a reel shared to Instagram on February 14, an account identifying itself with a group called The 13th Northeast Guerillas put out a call to prospective recruits in Vermont and New Hampshire. What ...
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has echoed other reports that Apple is expected to use a new chip packaging technology in the A20 chip, which will debut in the iPhone 18 next year. His report focuses on ...
Microsoft has detailed how developers can build and run AI applications locally using OpenAI’s newly released gpt-oss-20b model and the AI Toolkit for Visual Studio Code. The open-weight model offers ...
The National Institutes of Health Aug. 5 issued guidance to researchers on the use of artificial intelligence for the research application process. According to the agency guidance, applications that ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A process is still producing low yields and high defect rates. Intel has ...