[ad_1] “Francis is not very forthcoming about his ever-changing stories,” Ms. deSouza’s lawyers said in a file. No secret caches materialized. A spokesperson for Mr. deSouza said he disclosed allRead More
Category: Geeky Stuff
Prosecutor won’t blame reporter who uncovered database flaw
[ad_1] ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Missouri prosecutor uncovered a state database flaw that allowed the public to access thousands of teachers’ Social Security numbers. Louis Post-Dispatch will not pressRead More
Blinken Says US Has ‘Long-Term Future’ on Pacific Islands
[ad_1] NADI, Fiji — Antony J. Blinken, the first US secretary of state to visit Fiji in 36 years, wanted to make it clear that flying here to meet withRead More
Partial Sleep Returns
[ad_1] “This phenomenon has been called by different names in different places: first and second sleep, first nap and dead sleep, evening sleep and morning sleep,” said Benjamin Reiss, professorRead More
Cisco and Splunk Discuss Acquisition Agreement
[ad_1] Technology conglomerate Cisco Systems is in talks to acquire software company Splunk, although no deal is currently on the table, tech conglomerate Cisco Systems told The New York TimesRead More
Wordle users are losing their series as the game moves to the New York Times website
[ad_1] Some users of the popular online word game Wordle have lost their streak and stats after the game’s new owner, The New York Times, moved the game to itsRead More
James Webb Telescope Sends Home a Selfie and 18 Images of Starlight
[ad_1] Two months later a dramatic christmas morning launch and a few rotations and openings lasting weeks, James Webb Space Telescope achieved what astronomers celebrate as “first light.” In fact,Read More
Auto recall rash raises questions about safety, electric cars
[ad_1] A recent car recall flurry is raising new safety concerns, including questions about the vehicles’ reliability. teslaelectric vehicles. hundreds of thousands tesla, Hyundai, Kia, Porsche and Audi vehicles wereRead More
Online activists trick Ottawa’s anti-vaccine convoy protesters
[ad_1] Leo saw this as a way to combat what he believed to be the inadequate response of the local police, which he believed often sided with the protesters. HeRead More
Smithsonian will show 120 orange statues of female scientists
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) — smithsonian March will commemorate Women’s History Month by displaying 120 life-size neon orange sculptures depicting women who have excelled in science and technology. 3D printed sculpturesRead More
