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Princeton University to Implement Proctoring for In-Person Exams Starting July 1

Beginning July 1, Princeton University will introduce proctoring for all in-person examinations, marking a notable shift in its examination policy.

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New Method for Binary Translation Promises Enhanced Accuracy

A recent publication introduces a deterministic approach to binary translation, removing the need for heuristics and engaging the tech community.

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Innovative Typography Techniques for a Futuristic Look

Explore various design elements and tools that can help you create text with a futuristic appearance. Discover inspiration from media and advertising.

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Yarbo Takes Steps to Enhance Security of Robot Lawn Mower

In response to safety concerns, Yarbo has announced plans to eliminate remote access that could potentially allow unauthorized control of its robot lawn mower.

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Over 590,000 Buyers Await Shipments of Trump’s Gold Phone Amid $59 Million in Sales

Despite attracting 590,000 buyers and generating $59 million in revenue, no shipments of the Trump-associated gold phone have been made, leaving customers in limbo.

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Disparities in Internet Access Highlight Growing Discontent in Iran

The unequal internet access in Iran is stirring public frustration and exposing weaknesses within the government structure.

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The Rise of LLMorphism: Understanding Human Identification with Language Models

An exploration into the phenomenon of LLMorphism reveals how humans increasingly see themselves as akin to language models, raising intriguing questions about identity and technology.

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Critical Linux Vulnerability 'Dirty Frag' Uncovered, Prompting Urgent Action

The discovery of 'Dirty Frag' (CVE-2026-43284) marks the second root exploit in Linux within a week, raising alarms about system security and the need for immediate updates.

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CPanel Responds to Ransomware Attack with Patches for Newly Discovered Vulnerabilities

Following a ransomware attack that affected 44,000 servers, CPanel has patched three critical vulnerabilities, highlighting the need for prompt updates.

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CrowdStrike Strengthens Cybersecurity Coalition with New Partnerships

CrowdStrike Holdings is bolstering its cybersecurity initiatives by forming new partnerships with additional organizations.

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Tesla Model Y Achieves Milestone in NHTSA's Advanced Driver Assistance Tests

The Tesla Model Y has become the first vehicle to pass the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's new advanced driver assistance system evaluations, marking a significant achievement for the automaker.

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Investigating the Causes Behind Antarctic Sea Ice Decline and Southern Ocean Changes

A recent study delves into the various factors influencing the reduction of Antarctic sea ice and the alterations occurring in the Southern Ocean.

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Navigating the Challenges of Hard Drive Corruption in Production

This article delves into the complexities encountered during a hard drive corruption incident in a production setting, emphasizing recovery strategies and the critical role of data backups.

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Canvas Education Platform Restores Services Following Cyberattack

After a cyberattack attributed to the hacker group ShinyHunters, the Canvas education platform is now back online. The group had previously attempted to extort universities.

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Yarbo Responds to Security Breach Involving Robot Mower

Following a concerning incident where a hacker took control of a Yarbo robot mower, the company has committed to improving security protocols.

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Canvas Restored, But Concerns Over Security Persist

While Canvas has resumed operations, some institutions are advising caution as a ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a recent data breach affecting the platform.

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Global Cyber Attack Targets Educational Institutions via Canvas Software

A significant cyber attack has compromised the Canvas academic software, affecting numerous schools and universities around the world.

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California Officials Confirm Sufficient Fuel Supply for Coming Weeks

State leaders have reassured residents that there is a sufficient supply of gasoline and diesel available for the next four to six weeks, addressing concerns over fuel availability.

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Exploring the Distinctive Features of Intel Optane Technology

This editorial examines the unique aspects of Intel Optane technology, highlighting its potential impact on the tech landscape.

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SEC Considers Ending Quarterly Reporting for Companies

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is exploring the possibility of eliminating the requirement for companies to report quarterly, which could affect financial transparency.