The NIST's “quantum-resistant” encryption standards, picked via contest, were designed to keep everybody one step ahead of hacking by quantum computers.
Cloudflare has patched the bug and says that it was never actually exploited, and Albert Pedersen earned $6,000.
The House of the Lararium contains preserved fabrics, tableware, and other objects of daily life.
Spots of solid petroleum residues and oily mats can still be found in coastal wetlands along the Gulf of Mexico, according to a new study.
The dinosaur blockbuster hits digital, 4K Ultra HD, and Blu-ray on August 16.
This standing desk might actually be the most tech-packed device in your office.
"Spotify Tickets" is a new website by the streaming giant to test pre-sale tickets.
Trade battery life anxiety for a beefy charging case.
Feds alleged U.S. citizen Ahmad Abouammo used his public relations position at Twitter to funnel information to MBS about Saudi dissidents.
The uncertain future of the DC TV and Movie universe continues to have ramifications.
Canon and Takara Tomy have just redefined a 'prime' lens.
Samsung’s fourth-generation bendy screens no longer feel like experiments.
Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are smaller than their predecessor and feature abilities only available to Samsung phones and smart TVs.
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The new Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro are meant for two different kinds of smartwatch users.
A judge in New Mexico approached an engineer after reading a strip of "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 1977.
It's a funny coincidence the stock just happened to have recovered from a downturn when Musk sold.
Even the coolest job can get tedious, but outer space sure has a way of surprising you.
Director Dan Trachtenberg explained the idea for the film came from his imagination of a scene that's not in the original.
November's ballots include some people spouting disturbing views on climate science.
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