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"We've spent the last year rebuilding major components of our system," Cloudflare announced this week, "and we've just slashed the latency of traffic passing through our network for millions of our customers," (There's a 10ms cut in the median time to respond, plus a 25% performance boost as measured by CDN performance tests.) They replaced a 15-year-old system named FL (where they run security and performance features), and "At the... Read more ›
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The r/Canada subreddit lit up with over 1,200 comments after Carney said he apologized to Trump over the ad, which had derailed trade talks. Read more ›
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Melanie Copeland lost her job, built a 144-sq-ft tiny house, and launched a handyman business with her husband in Virginia. Read more ›
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Sprouts Farmers Market is opening dozens of new stores. Its selection at a small-format store isn't quite Whole Foods, but its prices rival the chain. Read more ›
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Head Start programs nationwide risk closure amid the government shutdown impacting nearly 65,000 children and over 22,000 staff. Read more ›
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The Bluesky Discover feed is an avalanche of meh posts. It could be a powerful and addictive feature instead. Read more ›
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The Wall Street Journal looks at swarm robotics, where no single robot is in charge, robots interact only with nearby robots — and the swarm accomplishes complex tasks through simple interactions. "Researchers say this approach could excel where traditional robots fail, like situations where central control is impractical or impossible due to distance, scale or communication barriers." For instance, a swarm of drones might one day monitor vast areas to... Read more ›
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All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) "are widely viewed as the 'holy grail' of EV battery tech," writes Electrek, "promising to double driving range, halve charging times, and reduce costs." Toyota hopes to launch its first production EV powered by the batteries in 2027 or 2028, and Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen are also testing the technology. But now Samsung SDI is teaming up with BMW and US-based battery company Solid Power for their own... Read more ›
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An engineer discovered that the manufacturer can remotely brick his smart vacuum for not collecting data. Read more ›
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Battlefield 6 has introduced a new "relaxed way" to play "while still earning progression and completing challenges" - Casual Breakthrough. Read more Read more ›
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Unusually warm ocean temperatures fueled one of the worst hurricanes on record. New research finds climate change increased the storm’s likelihood. Read more ›
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The USS New Jersey, an Iowa-class battleship, served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Lebanon, and the Persian Gulf. It's now a floating museum. Read more ›
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway was a net seller of stocks for a 12th straight quarter. The company also boosted its cash pile to over $350 billion. Read more ›
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"And you forgot to mention act 4, where this issue was fixed and you received a refund within 24 hours," Elon Musk replied to the OpenAI CEO. Read more ›
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Wanting to have kids — or not — is a no-brainer for many people. For me, the decision to become a mother wasn't so straightforward. Read more ›
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Cancellation rates are high at airports in the New York metro region, including LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy, and Newark. Read more ›
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Given that the King Stallion is dimensionally similar to its predecessors, what makes it so valuable might surprise you. Read more ›
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Roundabouts comes in many sizes. They're used in lieu of traditional intersections with traffic lights as a way to keep the flow of traffic going smoothly. Read more ›
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The Janus-1, produced by Chinese company, X-Control, can be flown in the U.S. without a license, but using its more advanced features may breach FAA rules. Read more ›
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LA drivers know traffic is bad-but some intersections are downright deadly. A new study reveals which crossroads top the list and what makes them so dangerous. Read more ›
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Unfortunately for those hoping to be abducted, a new theory posits that aliens probably aren't as smart or technologically advanced as we hope they are. Read more ›
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Despite operating one of the largest navies in the world, the United States has only two operational icebreakers - limiting its effectiveness in the Arctic. Read more ›
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With autumn colors arriving, it's the perfect time to take the scenic route and ride the train. And there are a lot of pretty routes on offer across the U.S. Read more ›
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A new North Carolina bill may see the state join the ranks of states with rules against driving slowly in the left lane. Here's what you need to know. Read more ›
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Fake DeWalt tools might look like the real deal, but appearances can be deceiving. Here's why bargain power tools could cost you more in the end. Read more ›
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Toyota and Lexus have come up with some innovative designs in their long histories. Arguably, none are more wacky than the concepts revealed in 2025. Read more ›
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