All BART stations reopened for service late Friday morning after a computer problem shut down train service systemwide for hours, according to the transit agency. Starting at 4:30 a.m., issues arose ...
Another chaotic day of travel for BART commuters caused by a computer equipment issue extended nearly into Friday afternoon before the transit agency resumed full service following a full-system ...
Five years after the Pentagon created an office to coordinate its counter-drone efforts, it’s trying again. The new Joint Interagency Task Force 401 will spearhead the acquisition and integration of ...
In August 2025, Super Micro Computer, Inc. announced the expansion of its NVIDIA Blackwell system portfolio, introducing new liquid- and air-cooled AI infrastructure solutions designed to improve ...
Cybersecurity professionals and researchers can now launch Kali Linux in a virtualized container on macOS Sequoia using Apple's new containerization framework. During WWDC 2025, Apple announced a new ...
COOK COUNTY, Ill. (WLS) -- The I-Team is uncovering massive county-wide delays for people waiting on property tax refund checks. All of it is due to problems in a technology upgrade. The Cook County ...
Images of a smiling President Trump popped up on some screens, although they could not be conclusively linked to the episode. By Sharon Otterman A potential cyberattack continued for a second day to ...
External security tests on the government’s flagship digital identity system, Gov.uk One Login, have found serious vulnerabilities in the live service, Computer Weekly has learned. A “red teaming” ...
For several days, the Belk department store chain has been dealing with the aftermath of computer system problems at all of its stores that began last week. That also prompted a number of customers to ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance to the Layer 7 Cortical Interface — a high-resolution cortical electrode array for use in recording, monitoring, and stimulating ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio— A jury on Friday found a former Eaton Corp. employee guilty of sabotaging the company’s internal computer systems after his work responsibilities were reduced. Federal prosecutors ...
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