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All of the standard drill/drivers that DeWalt makes can be counted among the most useful and versatile…
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Infosec In Brief Nvidia last week advised customers to ensure they employ mitigations against Rowhammer attacks, after researchers found one of its workstation-grade…
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Why Is This Military Helicopter Called The Flying Banana?
The hard-working, multi-role Piasecki H-21 helicopter, known as the “Flying Banana,” was the brainchild of Frank Piasecki,…
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A former ASML and NXP semiconductor engineer will spend three years in a Dutch prison after stealing secret chip technology from his employers…
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Comment Pat Gelsinger’s tenure as Intel’s chief executive was epitomized by his unwavering optimism and ambitious plan to return the ailing chipmaker to…
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Anti-censorship organization GreatFire.org has accused Singapore infosec outfit Group-IB of helping Chinese web giant Tencent to quell its activities. GreatFire researches China’s censorship…
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Why Do Some Semi-Trucks Have So Many Lights?
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