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SecurityPopa Botnet Linked to Publicly-Traded Israeli Firm
Researchers link the Popa botnet, which leverages millions of consumer Android TV boxes, to the proxy provider NetNut.
HealthCreatine Use Among Teens: The Real Safety Check
Creatine use among teenagers has exploded, but research on its long-term safety for developing bodies is almost nonexistent. Here's the honest take.
GamingWhy Billionaire Apocalypse Bunkers Are Gaming Gold
Luxury bunker design offers a fertile, untapped setting for horror games, mirroring the architecture of virtual space.
ScienceWhy Gut Microbiome Testing Lacks Standardization
A study from the National Institute of Standards and Technology finds that current gut microbiome testing kits offer limited diagnostic utility.
AISAP and Google Cloud Deploy Agentic Commerce Architecture
SAP and Google Cloud are deploying a new agentic commerce architecture to automate multi-agent marketing and retail operations.
Biz & ITBcachefs Exits Experimental Status
Bcachefs leader Kent Overstreet has declared the Linux filesystem no longer experimental with the release of version 1.38.6.
CultureStrictly Come Dancing Line-up: What to Expect
Celebrity hair stylist Chris Appleton joins the Strictly Come Dancing line-up, as the BBC prepares for a new series in September.
CarsNew Mitsubishi Montero Release May Be Delayed
The New Mitsubishi Montero faces a potential launch delay to 2030, while other planned models remain on track.
TechWhy the Link satellite Shifts Hardware Strategy
How the Link satellite development bypassed traditional NASA procurement to achieve an ultra-fast launch schedule.
PolicyCalifornia Fights AT&T Copper Network Shutdown
The AT&T copper network dispute intensifies as California regulators urge the FCC to reject the carrier's shutdown plans.
SecurityWhy the NO FAKES Act Threatens Tech Platforms
As the NO FAKES Act moves forward, a fierce debate erupts over AI-generated replicas, free speech, and platform liability.
