April 27, 2024 Apple sends out threat notifications in 92 countries warning about spyware Apple recently notified a small number of iPhone customers in 92 countries that their phones may be under attack by mercenary spyware.
April 26, 2024 Tennessee Gov. Lee signs bill allowing concealed carry for public schoolteachers Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed into law a bill allowing teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on school grounds.
April 26, 2024 AI-powered home security system strikes back with paintballs and tear gas An artificial intelligence-powered home security system can fire paintballs and tear gas at trespassers. The camera identifies human faces and animals.
April 25, 2024 John Froelich helped feed the world — here's how an Iowa plowman fueled an agricultural revolution The son of German immigrants, John Froelich paired a gas engine with gears and wheels to create the first tractor; it fed a growing nation and created an all-American image.
April 25, 2024 UT Austin anti-Israel agitators freed after governor said they 'belong in jail' Anti-Israel protesters arrested at an anti-Israel rally at The University of Texas at Austin are being cut loose on Thursday after chaotic scenes on campus.
April 25, 2024 Police at Princeton pop-up encampment arrest 2 as anti-Israel protests sweep universities Anti-Israel protesters attempted to set up a tent encampment at Princeton University Thursday before police moved in and made two arrests.
April 25, 2024 The AI camera stripping away privacy in the blink of an eye A new camera called NUCA uses artificial intelligence to create deepfake photos of subjects by stripping away clothing in close to real time.
April 24, 2024 Tired of getting those mysterious password reset emails? Here’s what to do about it Emails instructing you to reset your password for an account may be legitimate, or they may be scams. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains.
April 24, 2024 On this day in history, April 24, 1800, Library of Congress is born, oldest federal cultural institution in US The Library of Congress — the U.S.'s oldest federal cultural institution — was born on this day in history, April 24, 1800, when President John Adams approved the use of $5,000 to buy books.
April 23, 2024 Tennessee teachers step closer to carrying firearms in classroom after state lawmakers pass GOP-backed bill House lawmakers in Tennessee overwhelmingly passed a bill to arm teachers in schools, nearly a year after a shooting at a private school left three children and three adults dead.