September 26, 2024

Telecom disruptions

Telecom disruptions expected across northern Canada

Northerners can expect disruptions to telecommunications services early Wednesday morning, according to Northwestel. The company announced planned network maintenance that could affect internet and phone services in all three territories

TwitchCon Crowds

TwitchCon 2024 draws crowds to San Diego

TwitchCon 2024 drew large crowds to San Diego for a weekend filled with gaming, streaming, and community building. Attendees had the chance to meet their favorite streamers, compete in friendly

AI Playlist

Spotify expands AI Playlist to new regions

Spotify is expanding its AI Playlist feature to more users in the United States, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. The feature, previously available in beta to Premium subscribers in the

Ransomware Schools

Schools across Lancashire hit by ransomware

Schools across Lancashire, UK, have been hit by a cyberattack, affecting most of their computer systems. Dean Logan, CEO of the UK-based Fylde Coast Academy Trust, confirmed that the Blackpool-based

What Are Critical Steps to Secure Sensitive Data?

What Are Critical Steps to Secure Sensitive Data?

When it comes to protecting sensitive data, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With cyber threats constantly evolving, how can businesses stay ahead and keep their information safe? To get practical,

SuperPlay Acquisition

Playtika to acquire Dice Dreams maker SuperPlay

Playtika has agreed to acquire Dice Dreams developer SuperPlay for up to $1.95 billion. The deal includes a $700 million up-front payment, with an additional $1.25 billion subject to SuperPlay

Microelectronics Funding

White House announces $269M for microelectronics

The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a $269 million investment to advance microelectronics manufacturing and workforce development. The funding is part of the Microelectronics Commons (ME Commons) initiative, which aims to

Advanced Waste

Waste heat could doom advanced civilizations

Scientists from the Florida Institute of Technology have published a study indicating that waste heat could lead to fatal overheating of the planet for advanced civilizations within just 1,000 years.