Month: November 2024

Can Philadelphia’s ballot counters outrun election lies?

The room where it happens has metal beams and harsh overhead lighting. Paper whizzes through conveyor belts on large gears near tall, human-sized cages with keypad locks.  Though it resembles one, this is not a factory. It’s Philadelphia’s mail-in ballot-counting facility, where somewhere around 200,000 votes are expected to be…

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Paint it black – today is your last chance to download Paint 3D in Windows 11

Paint 3D won’t be available from the Microsoft Store after today Microsoft warned us the app was on the way out a few months ago If you install it, you can keep Paint 3D, but it won’t be patched up Windows 11 (and 10) users should be aware that it’s…

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Apple TV Plus reportedly cancels one of its best new sci-fi shows, Sunny – leaving the series on a cliffhanger ending

The future isn’t looking bright for Sunny, as Apple TV Plus has reportedly cancelled the critically acclaimed sci-fi series after one season. Screen Daily was the first to report the rumor, with the publication writing: “Sources close to the production confirmed that the series, produced by A24, will not return…

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LA housing authority admits data breach following ransomware attack

The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) has suffered its second ransomware attack in as many years. Threat actors known as Cactus added HACLA to its data leak website, claiming to have stolen 891 GB of files from the organization. The archives reportedly include, “personal Identifiable Information,…

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The ChatGPT search Chrome extension is the best way to use it: here’s how to find and install it

There’s a Google Chrome extension to ChatGPT search that makes using it so much better It’s easy to install and here we show you how Sam Altman, CEO of Open AI, calls it “really good” ChatGPT search, a brand new search engine embedded into the popular ChatGPT chatbot, is already…

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IT contractors arrested after tricking US government out of millions

The US Department of Justice has shared details of two separate instances of fraud against the government relating to the overpriced sale of IT services and contracts as part of its ongoing investigation into IT manufacturers, distributors and resellers. A Baltimore federal grand jury has returned indictments against two of…

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