Interview with Douglas Day, member of the Hacker Advisory Board at HackerOne and a full-time professional hacker.
The first early warning sign that your “desk shrimping” is hurting your body will often simply be stiffness or a bodily ...
If you often find yourself scrolling social media and then regret the lost time, this chrome extension will block those sites and only unlock them if you scream embrassingly about your lack of ...
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Beyond your stomach and other body aches, there’s also a mental toll to being a “desk shrimp”. Minor headaches, twinging ...
The C-17's production run was shaped by cost pressures, shifting military doctrine, and changing geopolitical realities.
The USB 3.0 ports on your laptop may be great for transfer speed, but it turns out these ports may also be causing interference with your wireless gadgets.
The additional $20m from the NFR takes the total raised by the quantum computer builder past US$150m, including government ...
For decades, PC gaming meant owning a monolith: a massive, flashing tower that dominated your floor space. But in 2026, the era of the giant box is over. Components have become efficient enough that ...
As we move into Valentine's Day weekend, we're watching for a potential storm system that could mess with your plans.
Our tech writer is very picky about mice, and since he’s used all kinds of them, he’s the best person to help you find the right mouse for your needs.
The Island has recently published various articles on AI, and they are thought-provoking. This article is based on a paper I presented at a London University seminar, 22 years ago. Will computers ever ...