Coldplay at Glastonbury 2024: Livestream Their Headline Festival Set From Anywhere Coldplay will make Glastonbury history today by making a record-breaking fifth headline appearance at the festival -- and you can watch their whole of their historic set live from the comfort of your ... 06/29/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
Seventeen at Glastonbury 2024: Livestream the K-pop Group's UK Festival Set From Anywhere The BBC will be livestreaming select Glastonbury performances to a worldwide audience for the first time, with both Dua Lipa and Coldplay's Pyramid Stage headline sets will be available to view from ... 06/28/2024 - 12:50 am | View Link
Glastonbury day 3 highlights from Dua Lipa’s headline act to Damon Albarn’s surprise set With more than 200,000 people taking to Worthy Farm for the festival, and spending a ‘criminal’ £6.50 for a pint and a further £9.50 for a toastie, it’s safe to say Glastonbury will be raking it in. 06/27/2024 - 6:17 pm | View Link
Glastonbury gears up for Dua Lipa's headline set After two days of build-up, Glastonbury Festival kicks into gear on Friday with the first full day of music on the main stages.Squeeze open the Pyramid Stage at midday, with other acts on the line-up ... 06/27/2024 - 1:38 pm | View Link
Coldplay's Chris Martin reveals almost missing first Glastonbury performance And they said the festival, which opened its gates yesterday ... Coldplay: Our Glastonbury is on BBC iPlayer. The BBC will livestream Coldplay’s headline Glastonbury performances to a global audience ... 06/25/2024 - 11:09 pm | View Link
Enlarge / ATM at a Patelco Credit Union branch in Dublin, California, on July 23, 2018. (credit: Getty Images | Smith Collection/Gado )
A California-based credit union with over 450,000 members said it suffered a ransomware attack that is disrupting account services and could take weeks to recover from.
"The next few days—and coming weeks—may present challenges for our members, as we continue to navigate around the limited functionality we are experiencing due to this incident," Patelco Credit Union CEO Erin Mendez told members in a July 1 message that said the security problem was caused by a ransomware attack.
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About two years after the country’s digital minister publicly declared a “war on floppy discs,” Japan reportedly stopped using floppy disks in governmental systems as of June 28.
Per a Reuters report on Wednesday, Japan's government "eliminated the use of floppy disks in all its systems." The report notes that by mid-June, Japan's Digital Agency (a body set up during the COVID-19 pandemic and aimed at updating government technology) had "scrapped all 1,034 regulations governing their use, except for one environmental stricture related to vehicle recycling.” That suggests that there's up to one government use that could still turn to floppy disks, though more details weren't available.
Digital Minister Taro Kono, the politician behind the modernization of the Japanese government's tech, has made his distaste for floppy disks and other old office tech, like fax machines, quite public. Kono, who's reportedly considering a second presidential run, told Reuters in a statement today:Read 9 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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After more than five decades of limbo, the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday revoked the authorization of brominated vegetable oil (BVO) in food, banning an additive long known to have toxic effects that is already banned in Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and California.
BVO—simply vegetable oil that is modified with bromine—has been used in foods since the 1920s.
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A small research satellite designed to study the violent processes behind the creation and destruction of chemical elements will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2027, NASA announced Tuesday.
The Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) mission features a gamma-ray telescope that will scan the sky to study gamma-rays emitted by the explosions of massive stars and the end of their lives.
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OnlyFans' paywalls make it hard for police to detect child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) on the platform, Reuters reported—especially new CSAM that can be harder to uncover online.
Because each OnlyFans creator posts their content behind their own paywall, five specialists in online child sexual abuse told Reuters that it's hard to independently verify just how much CSAM is posted.
Enlarge / Robert Wickens looks out from the cockpit of the Formula E GenBeta test car in Portland, Oregon. (credit: Formula E)
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PORTLAND, Ore.—The timing of Robert Wickens' life-altering crash at Pocono Raceway in 2018 could hardly have been more cruel.