Rick Schulting Scientists have uncovered the aftermath of an “exceptionally violent” attack about 4,000 years ago in Somerset when at least 37 people appear to have been butchered and likely eaten. It is the largest case of violence between humans identified in early Bronze Age England, which had been considered …
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AI-powered deception: The sneaky macOS malware masquerading as your next video call
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making life easier not just for us but also for cybercriminals. It is enabling them to create elaborate campaigns to deceive people, efforts that would otherwise take months. Security researchers have discovered a new info stealer malware that masquerades as video-calling software. Hackers have built a …
Read More »How to delete multiple emails at once on Android
Are you drowning in a sea of unread emails? Let’s cut through the digital clutter and help you delete multiple emails on your Android device at once. Before we get to the steps, there are some important things to consider. First, always ensure you’re not deleting important emails. Second, you’ll …
Read More »A23a iceberg moving north again after being trapped in vortex
The world’s biggest iceberg is on the move again after being trapped in a vortex for most of the year. A23a is 3,800 sq km (1,500 sq miles), which is more than twice the size of Greater London, and is 400m (1,312ft) thick. It broke free of Antarctica in 1986 …
Read More »How to thief-proof your Christmas decorations
Holiday decoration theft has become an increasingly frustrating issue for many homeowners. Karen from Los Angeles shared her experience with us in an email, stating, “We have criminals who visit our neighborhood to not only steal mail and packages but also holiday decorations. I made a Christmas decoration for our …
Read More »Fox News AI Newsletter: Chatbot’s deadly prompt
Character.AI. (CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images) Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – AI chatbot encouraged teen to kill his parents, lawsuit claims– Teen deepfake pornography victim warns future generation is ‘at risk’ if AI crime bill fails– Lisa Kudrow …
Read More »Your phone got hacked and now someone’s got control of it. What to do immediately
Data breaches are becoming alarmingly common, and it’s no longer just massive corporations or government agencies in the crosshairs. Hackers are setting their sights on personal devices like your smartphone. Think about it, your phone holds a staggering amount of your personal information. From emails and text messages to banking …
Read More »Highland beaver release planned for Glen Affric
Public body Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has applied for a licence to release beavers in Glen Affric in the Highlands. The glen is a large area of thickly wooded hillsides and glens with a river, streams and lochs south of Inverness. It includes fragments of ancient Caledonian Forest. Beavers …
Read More »A life-changing device for diabetics
In her award-winning essay, young British science writer Jasmin Notarangelo carried out a very personal investigation into a pressing global health issue that affects her family directly. Jasmin’s essay, about managing Type 1 diabetes, won the 2024 Young Science Writer of the Year award. Here is an edited version of …
Read More »Warning: This fake PayPal email scam is everywhere right now
“Reminder: You’ve still got a money request!” That was the subject line of the messages flooding my husband Barry’s inbox for weeks. The first couple were concerning, then it was just downright annoying. Enter to win a $500 Amazon gift card. No purchase required. He’s not the only one getting …
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