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Engineer turns disposable vape into 24KB web server that loads pages in 160ms
Engineer Bogdan Ionescu repurposed a discarded vape into a web server, showing how e-waste holds hidden potential far beyond its nicotine lifespan.
From bogus résumés to fake IDs, North Korean and Chinese hackers are using AI chatbots to infiltrate companies and carry out ...
OpenAI has launched GPT-5 Codex, an AI model built for software development. It can write, debug, and review code, working ...
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has now further extended the due date by a day to September 16, 2025. The e-filing ...
Working with AI at scale requires that you use models and their APIs like any other components in a software development ...
Largely due to the increased adoption of AI, domain-based attacks are gaining volume, speed and sophistication at an alarming ...
In an unusual move in India's IT sector, Ahmedabad-based Code and Core has awarded a bonus of ₹1,00,000 and a special medal ...
With so much content out there, content marketing is becoming more and more competitive. Even the most experienced bloggers are facing added challenges, with ov ...
As of September 15, around 7.08 crore ITRs have been filed, while around 6 crore ITRs have been e-verified. Previously, the ...
E-cigarettes contain microchips that can do more than just control a vaporiser. One hobbyist built a mini web server out of one of them.
Don't let a clever phishing scam or a fake virus pop-up catch you off guard: two real-world examples to help you learn how to spot a cyberattack.
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