Europe Plans To Build 100-Qubit Quantum Computer By 2026

An anonymous reader quotes a report published last week by Physics World: Researchers at the

Ring Customers Get $5.6 Million In Refunds In Privacy Settlement

The FTC is issuing more than $5.6 million in refunds to Ring customers as part

Xbox Console Sales Are Tanking As Microsoft Brings Games To PS5

In its third-quarter earnings call on Thursday, Microsoft reported a 30% drop in Xbox console

Court Upholds New York Law That Says ISPs Must Offer $15 Broadband

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit overturned a prior district court decision,

Fake Job Interviews Target Developers With New Python Backdoor

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper"

British Intelligence Moves To Protect Research Universities From Espionage

The head of Britain's domestic intelligence agency warned the country's leading research universities on Thursday

Noise From Traffic Stunts Growth of Baby Birds, Study Finds

Noise pollution from traffic stunts growth in baby birds, even while inside the egg, research

Millions of IPs Remain Infected By USB Worm Years After Its Creators Left It For Dead

A now-abandoned USB worm that backdoors connected devices has continued to self-replicate for years since

Captchas Are Getting Harder

Captchas that aim to distinguish humans from nefarious bots are demanding more brain power. WSJ:

GNOME Foundation To Focus On Fundraising After Years Running A Deficit

The GNOME Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting the GNOME desktop environment, has been operating at

Android TVs Can Expose User Email Inboxes

Some Android-powered TVs can expose the contents of users' email inboxes if an attacker has

Europeans ‘Less Hard-Working’ Than Americans, Says Norway Oil Fund Boss

Europe is less hard-working, less ambitious, more regulated and more risk-averse than the US, according