There's a number from Amazon's Fallout series that can actually be called, only the person that picks up doesn't send all that pleased to hear from you. Light spoilers ahead for the Fallout show. Whenever there's a phone number clearly shown in a piece of media, the first question should always be "does anything happen when you call this number?" A lot of the time it won't lead to anything, as they're often fake, but sometimes production companies will set it up so that when you call the...
Speaking as an urban Republican, I'd say we're generally a paranoid bunch.
Working from home has become one of the key battlegrounds in the culture wars - and now almost one in four people believe they should even be allowed to WFA (work from abroad).
staff reports A call about a shooting in the early morning hours of Sunday led Sherman police to the 1800 block of Texoma Parkway where… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Apple has seemingly discontinued the production of its FineWoven cases and Apple Watch bands due to durability concerns. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
Security researchers have identified a vulnerability in GitHub’s comment file upload system that malicious actors are exploiting to spread malware. Here’s how it works: When a user uploads a file to a GitHub comment (even if the comment itself is never posted), a download link is automatically generated. This link includes the name of the repository and its owner, […]
Anyone that is aware of Calvert Vaux’s architectural legacy in Buffalo can tell you what an incredible impact he made upon this city. Unfortunately, almost all of the intricate structures []
Springfield Police are reminding drivers to not drive distracted. It’s in recognition of Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
The Ludlow Police and Fire Departments honored their dispatchers for answering the thousands of calls for help every day and providing guidance to first responders.
Amnesty International researcher Matt Mahmoudi discusses the IDF’s use of the techonology as a tool of mass surveillanceGovernments around the world have increasingly turned to facial recognition systems in recent years to target suspected criminals and crack down on dissent. The recent boom in artificial intelligence has accelerated the technology’s capabilities and proliferation, much to the concern of human rights groups and privacy advocates who see it as a tool with immense potential for...
I don’t want to feel shamed into playing this party-scorekeeping game when I create my guest list.
Amazon has cut paid perks for Alexa developers. With a bigger focus on generative AI, the voice assistant’s third-party apps (skills) aren’t a priority. An Amazon spokesperson told Engadget that the “older programs have simply run their course, so we decided to sunset them.” Launched in 2017, when Alexa was all the rage, the program paid developers bonuses for skills that resonated with users. It was part of Amazon’s quest to turn Alexa Skills into a booming app store. (Did that happen?) At the...