Author: Zach_Wilson

Hydrogen isn’t dead — BMW teases iX5 with space-saving fuel cell system that offers emissions-free motoring for up to 385 miles

BMW believes there is life left in hydrogen powertrains The iX5 Hydrogen will go into production in 2028 Engineers say it is a true BMW X5 with no compromises BMW is forging ahead with its Neue Klasse range of electric vehicles, which already includes the i3 that will serve as…

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‘I’m going to play this with my granddaughter’ — Mark Hamill on Lego Smart Play and nearly 50 years of Star Wars

Mark Hamill is a Jedi again. No, not that kind of Jedi. Almost 50 years after playing one of the first known Jedis in our universe, Hamill is now a J.E.D.I., a Junior Executive Director of Information for The Lego Group, which is still celebrating the biggest change to the…

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Netflix’s TV games get a big boost with Jackbox collection

Netflix’s party-focused lineup of TV games just got three excellent new additions: Jackbox’s Drawful 2, Fibbage 4, and Quiplash 3, available as the Jackbox Party Essentials pack on the platform. Subscribers can access Jackbox Party Essentials at no additional cost and use their phones as controllers to play. The Jackbox…

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Framework is teasing a lot of Linux for its April 21st event

“You might be reading all of this and thinking, is this a farewell letter to personal computing? Is this the end of Framework? No, this is a manifesto. No matter how inevitable the AI-takes-all scenario may sound, as long as there is a person in the world who still wants…

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Breach exposes sensitive LAPD files stored in city attorney system

Hackers breached LA City Attorney’s Office systems 337,000 LAPD files stolen, including personnel and internal affairs data Group “World Leaks” published archive, later removed Cybercriminals have reportedly broken into the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office and stolen sensitive data belonging to the Los Angeles Police Department. The LA Times reported…

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‘FlamingChina’ hacker claims to have stolen over 10 petabytes of advanced military data from China’s National Supercomputing Center in possibly the biggest hack of all time

‘FlamingChina’ claimes 10PB of data was stolen from the supercomputer The supercomputer was used by numerous military and civilian entities Samples of the data show simulations of aircraft, missiles, and bombs An individual or group calling itself ‘FlamingChina’ claims to have stolen over 10 petabytes of highly sensitive military information…

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