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Their photos were posted online. Then they were bombed

August 26, 2022  |   by Julian L. Mertz  |   No comments
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Pipework at the Radeland 2 compressor station for the European Gas Pipeline Link (EUGAL), a downstream pipeline for Nord Stream in Radeland, Germany

POWER DOWN | 4-MINUTE READ

Europe Set Itself Up for This Energy Crisis

BY CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER

The region's unified approach to energy predates Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but countries suffering from shortages may now have to watch gas flow past.

 
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UKRAINE CONFLICT | 3-MINUTE READ

Satellites Show the Alarming Extent of Russian Detention Camps

BY VITTORIA ELLIOTT

Images have identified 21 facilities that are forcibly detaining thousands of Ukrainians, as well as possible mass grave sites.

 
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PRODUCT REVIEW | 6-MINUTE READ

With the Watch5 Series, Samsung's Wear OS Gamble Is Paying Off

BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU

These new smartwatches are finally starting to rival the Apple Watch in utility.

 
close-up of a house destroyed by a recent shelling in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in the village of Toshkivka, outside Popasna, Luhansk People's Republic.

OPEN SOURCE | 4-MINUTE READ

Their Photos Were Posted Online. Then They Were Bombed

BY MATT BURGESS

An attack on Russian mercenaries shows how militaries are increasingly using open source data—with sometimes deadly consequences.


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PLAINTEXT | 7-MINUTE READ

Twitter, Meta, and Blowing the Whistle on Big Tech

BY STEVEN LEVY

Plus: Decades-old security flaws, a wave of startup layoffs, and multiple "thousand-year" rainfalls.

 
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MAKE ANYTHING | 6-MINUTE READ

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BY KENNETH R. ROSEN

What was once a hobbyist toy is now a more accessible home-improvement and productivity machine.

 
supernova remnant called G106.3+2.7

FAST TRACKS | 4-MINUTE READ

Where Do High-Energy Cosmic Rays Come From? A Star's Last Gasp

BY KATRINA MILLER

Researchers compiled data from several telescopes to show that explosive stellar death can generate some of the fastest particles in the universe.

 
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GO YOUR OWN WAY | 6-MINUTE READ

Satellites Keep the World's Clocks on Time. What if They Fail?

BY WILLIAM RALSTON

Standardized time is broadcast by satellite networks around the world, but their signals are vulnerable to interference—so the UK is building a more resilient system.

 
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The Mad Max director spoke with WIRED about the allegorical grace of his new movie, Three Thousand Years of Longing.

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[New post] Denuvo selling new product called “Nintendo Switch Emulator Protection”

August 26, 2022  |   by Julian L. Mertz  |   No comments
Site logo image ssf1991 posted: " Denuvo and their products are not popular at all on the PC, for multiple reasons. For example, they don't actually stop piracy entirely, like they say it does. And games that have Denuvo DRM in it usually see issues with the game's technical performance." My Nintendo News

Denuvo selling new product called "Nintendo Switch Emulator Protection"

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Denuvo and their products are not popular at all on the PC, for multiple reasons. For example, they don't actually stop piracy entirely, like they say it does. And games that have Denuvo DRM in it usually see issues with the game's technical performance. Unfortunately, it seems that the company is looking into expanding their […]

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