As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous ...
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President Murmu to grace Skill India's AI readiness event on Jan 1
President Droupadi Murmu will attend the 'SOAR - Skilling for AI Readiness' programme by the Skill India Mission on Jan 1. At ...
Recently, micro/nanosatellites have become a significant trend in space with the rapid development of space technology, ...
New York’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has invited the city’s residents to join him at a block party to celebrate his inauguration but told attendees not to bring a Raspberry Pi single-board computer ...
A computer-generated video shows two of the SOviet Union's never-realized space projects, the Buran spaceplane and the Mir-2 ...
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Sidus Space’s sudden liftoff: How a tiny defense win sparked a massive rally
Pentagon backing for more AI-powered data solutions and a part of the Golden Dome contract has helped Sidus Space see a surge ...
XING Mobility will exhibit at CES 2026 in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Convention Center, West Hall, Level 1, Booth #7059, ...
Back at the Orphanage, in The Copenhagen Test Season 1 Episode 1, things go downhill: Three agents in North Korea are dead, ...
A new sample of the ToneShell backdoor, typically seen in Chinese cyberespionage campaigns, has been delivered through a kernel-mode loader in attacks against government organizations.
Microsoft's one-hour lesson in Bellevue aimed to introduce kids to fast-evolving AI and helping them use it responsibly.
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The Copenhagen Test season 1 ending explained: Does Alexander find out who’s hacking his brain?
The Copenhagen Test’ sends Simu Liu’s Alexander hale into an intriguing plot of finding out the anonymous enemies hacking his ...
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