the-the-traitor-phone-is-here.-critics-say-it’s-junk

Tech experts and reviewers say the long-delayed $500 phone has high costs, middling specs and murky origins Published May 21, 2026 6:30AM (EDT) In June 2025, The Traitor Mobile began pre-orders for their new “patriotic” gold phone. Almost a year later, customers are still waiting for their orders. (Joe RaedleContinue Reading

rust-could-eliminate-80%-of-linux-kernel-cves!

Greg Kroah-Hartman was at RustWeek 2026 in Utrecht this week, and he talked about a Rust-based proposal still in development that could wipe out around 80% of the CVEs the Linux kernel generates. That is not a small claim. This is coming from someone who has personally reviewed every kernelContinue Reading

pokemon-goes-prehistoric-at-chicago’s-field-museum

Pokemon fans hoping to ‘catch them all’ may want to head to Chicago’s Field Museum, where the Pokemon Fossil Museum is officially making its North American debut. The museum’s assistant curator of fossils said the objective was to ‘get people interested in natural history.’ #pokemon #museum #naturalhistory #history #science #chicagoContinue Reading

onlyoffice-9.4-is-out-with-a-stricter-foss-licence

A new version of ONLYOFFICE, the open-source productivity suite, is out with a small set of improvements. The new release lands a couple of months after ONLYOFFICE suspended its eight-year Nextcloud partnership over Euro-Office, a fork by a European consortium that ONLYOFFICE says violates its AGPLv3 licence terms. Totally unrelatedContinue Reading

epstein’s-assistant-names-three-new-abusers-in-harrowing-testimony

Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant has provided the House Oversight Committee with the names of three new alleged co-conspirators. Sarah Kellen appeared before the committee in a closed-door hearing Thursday. Committee Chairman James Comer described her participation as forthcoming, and shared that her testimony was “what we’ve been waiting for.” “SarahContinue Reading

a-complicated-future-for-a-methane-cleansing-molecule

Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that is second only to carbon dioxide in driving up global temperatures. But it doesn’t linger in the atmosphere for long thanks to molecules called hydroxyl radicals, which are known as the “atmosphere’s detergent” for their ability to break down methane. As the planetContinue Reading

investigating-antarctic-ice-shelf-melting-with-global-navigation-satellite-systems

Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), which include GPS, are traditionally used for positioning, timing, and mapping information. In an open-access study published Feb. 27 in Geophysical Research Letters , MIT Haystack Observatory scientists report using existing GNSS satellites, in conjunction with 13 stations installed on the Ross Ice Shelf (RIS) in Antarctica,Continue Reading