Washington Times - Tech
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Bluesky networking site gains thousands of users after Musk says X users will pay
The decentralized social media network Bluesky signed up thousands of users after X owner Elon Musk said he is moving toward requiring all users to...
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Inside the delicate art of maintaining America's aging nuclear weapons
In an ultra-sterile room at a secure factory in Kansas City, U.S. government technicians refurbish the nation's nuclear warheads. The job is...
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California truck drivers ask Gov. Newsom to sign job-saving bill as self-driving big rigs are tested
California lawmakers, union leaders and truck drivers are trying to steer Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom toward signing into law a proposal that...
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Pilot of downed F-35 stealth fighter jet parachuted into residential backyard, official says
The pilot of a $100 million stealth fighter jet parachuted safely into the backyard of a home in South Carolina after a malfunction forced him to...
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Pilot of downed F-35 stealth fighter jet parachuted into residential backyard, official says
The pilot of a $100 million stealth fighter jet parachuted safely into the backyard of a home in South Carolina after a malfunction forced him to...
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U.N. chief warns A.I. may lead world into 'more danger than we can control'
World leaders should quickly consider creating a global organization akin to the International Atomic Energy Agency to address both the benefits...
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U.N. chief warns A.I. may lead world into 'more danger than we can control'
World leaders should quickly consider creating a global organization akin to the International Atomic Energy Agency to address both the benefits...
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Cyber pros warn Congress that government shutdown will create open season for cyberattacks
Top cybersecurity professionals warned House lawmakers on Tuesday that a government shutdown would expose U.S. agencies to a crush of new...
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Musk wants users to pay for X accounts
Tech billionaire Elon Musk said all users eventually will have to pay to use his embattled platform X.
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X says California social media law 'interferes with editorial judgment'
A social media giant's challenge to a new California law on content moderation raises a simple question: What types of speech are hateful?
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North Korean hackers stealing millions of dollars, laundering funds with Russians, analysts say
North Korean hackers are ramping up cyberattacks to steal many millions of dollars and are leaning on Russian partners to launder the funds,...
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Taiwan says 103 Chinese warplanes flew toward the island in a new daily high
China's military sent 103 warplanes toward Taiwan in a 24-hour period in what the island's defense ministry said Monday was the most for a day in...