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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Public Domain Controllers: The Unseen DDoS Threat

Researchers have found a clever way to turn public domain controllers into weapons. They can be used to launch powerful DDoS attacks. This is a big deal because it doesn't require hackers to buy or control any infrastructure. They can stay hidden while causing chaos. The attack, called Win-DDoS, wo

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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Drawing Features in Office: Useful or Just Extra?

Microsoft has introduced new drawing tools in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. These tools include a Brush pen for artistic drawings and a Fountain pen for elegant handwriting. The idea is to make these apps more versatile for users who enjoy doodling or taking handwritten notes. However, adding more t

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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Edge's AI Assistant Outshines Perplexity's Comet

AI is everywhere, and it's changing how we use the internet. Browsers are now getting AI helpers built right in. Microsoft's Edge has a new feature called Copilot Mode. It's like having a smart assistant that can help you while you browse. Perplexity, another company, also has a browser called Comet

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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash: Altman Brushes Off Musk's GPT-5 Jabs

Sam Altman and Elon Musk's rivalry took another turn recently. It all started when Microsoft announced plans to integrate OpenAI's GPT-5 into its products. Musk quickly reacted on X, claiming that OpenAI would "eat Microsoft alive. " But Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, wasn't worried. He even joked

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Pesticides, Pregnancy, and Babies' Brains: What's the Link?

In Thailand, a study looked at how pesticides might affect babies' brain development. The focus was on farmworkers who were pregnant. Researchers checked their urine for pesticide traces and studied the genes in their placentas. They also tested the babies' behavior at five weeks old. The study fou

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

Bread: A Friend, Not a Foe, in Your Diet

Bread often gets a bad reputation. Many people think it causes weight gain, inflammation, and other health issues. But experts say that's not entirely true. Bread can be part of a healthy diet. It can even be good for you. Fiber is key in bread. It helps lower bad cholesterol, keeps blood sugar sta

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Aug 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk: An Unlikely Space Partnership

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are known for their fierce competition in various industries. However, they have found a way to work together in space. On a recent Monday morning, a Falcon 9 rocket took off from Florida. This launch was special for two reasons. First, it was SpaceX's 100th launch of the ye

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Aug 11 2025HEALTH

How Strong Are Peru's Teens After the Pandemic?

In Peru, a recent study looked at how well teens are handling life after the pandemic. It's known that resilience, or the ability to bounce back from tough times, is super important for young people. It helps them deal with stress and keeps their mental health in check. But, there's not much researc

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Aug 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Emma Thompson's Unusual Encounter with Donald Trump

Emma Thompson, the acclaimed actress, recently shared an intriguing story about Donald Trump. It happened back in 1998, right after her divorce from Kenneth Branagh. Trump called her out of the blue while she was working on the set of "Primary Colors. " At first, she thought it was a prank. But no,

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pitt Season 2: Balancing Star Power and Realism

The Pitt, a medical drama that captivated audiences in 2025, has been renewed for a second season. Set to premiere in 2026, this new chapter will unfold over the Fourth of July weekend. While details about the plot remain scarce, one burning question on fans' minds is whether former ER co-stars of N

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