Month: July 2021

Can you hear the Hum? The mystery noise that says a lot about modern life

The insistent low-frequency sound has been heard from Bristol to Swansea and ascribed to everything from horny fish to 5G – but the enigma itself is telling Maybe you hear it. A low frequency hum, almost a vibration, just on the threshold of human hearing. It’s not particularly loud. In fact, you might not have …

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US urged to investigate deceptive Facebook ads tied to rightwing group

Watchdog calls for inquiry after Guardian investigation reveals ‘Green party’ ads were placed by conservative marketing firm A campaign finance watchdog group has requested that the justice department open a criminal investigation into the figures behind a series of deceptive Facebook ads that promoted Green party candidates in the 2018 midterm elections. A Guardian investigation …

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Who’s behind the Kaseya ransomware attack – and why is it so dangerous?

The breach has affected hundreds of businesses around the world, and experts fear the worst is yet to come Hackers last week infiltrated a Florida-based information technology firm and deployed a ransomware attack, seizing troves of data and demanding $70m in payment for its return. The hack of the Kaseya firm, which is already being …

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UK supercomputer Cambridge-1 to hunt for medical breakthroughs

Computer – the most powerful in Britain – will use AI to find new cures and deepen understanding of diseases The UK’s most powerful supercomputer, which its creators hope will make the process of preventing, diagnosing and treating disease better, faster and cheaper, is operational. Christened Cambridge-1, the supercomputer represents a $100m investment by US-based …

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Republican National Committee denies Russian hackers accessed data

Report says RNC computers were breached by Cozy Bear hackers, accused of DNC hack in 2016 The US Republican National Committee has denied that Russian hackers accessed data during a breach of third-party provider last week. The hackers were part of APT29 or Cozy Bear, according to Bloomberg, citing two unnamed people familiar with the …

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The Story of Film: A New Generation review – invigorating study of 21st century cinema

Critic and film-maker Mark Cousins offers a new instalment in his monumental Story of Film series, examining what digital technology has brought to the table Critic and documentary film-maker Mark Cousins has returned to Cannes with another episode of his amazingly ambitious cinephile history The Story of Film, an illuminated patchwork clip-quilt, accompanied by his …

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‘I can’t remember feeling as excited about the future’: redesigning space travel for women

The drive for more women and greater diversity in the space sector will lead to new ideas and innovations, from spacesuits to toilets and beyond “Remember when Nasa sent a woman to space for only six days and they gave her 100 tampons and asked will that be enough?” So goes last year’s viral TikTok …

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In defence of email, the tech marvel we couldn’t do without | Joanne McNeil

Don’t blame the medium for our inbox anxiety. The more fundamental issue is how work dominates our lives I am about to defend the seemingly indefensible: email, the inbox, all of it. And yes, I’m offering this case at a time when it might sound especially unlikely. This is the season of holiday responder messages …

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