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PSN service returning for some after outage — live updates and potential fix to try now

2 mn readIf you were planning on getting some gaming in on your PS5 or PS5 Pro this weekend, the gods of glitches had other plans. The PlayStation Network went dark worldwide Friday evening (Feb. 7), and only seemed to be returning more than 20 hours later, making this one of the largest PSN outages ever. As […]

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Countries that have cashed in on their top-level domain names

2 mn readAnguilla is raking in extra revenue from registration fees for its .ai web domain thanks to the artificial intelligence boom, but it’s not the only place cashing in on demand for websites with distinctive address endings. Here’s a look at some other places cashing in on their unique top-level domains: TUVALU Tuvalu is a string […]

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World leaders set to vie for AI domination at Paris summit

4 mn readAs I write, there are a lot of powerful people around the world preparing to make their way to Paris – and a sense that many of them are holding their breath. On Monday, against the sumptuous backdrop of the city’s 125-year-old Grand Palais, representatives from 80 countries including world leaders, tech bosses, academics and […]

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Investigations don’t undo air crashes but they prevent tragic repeats

3 mn readIt’s the story you never want to have to cover as an aviation reporter. Last week, we saw the first fatal crash of a U.S. airliner in almost 16 years when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet over the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport.  Nearly 70 people died […]

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Postal Service suspends incoming packages from China, Hong Kong

< 1 mn readThe U.S. Postal Service will temporarily suspend accepting inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong Posts until further notice, the USPS website showed. The change, effective from Feb. 4, will not impact the flow of letters and flats from China and Hong Kong, according to the website. USPS did not immediately comment on whether this […]

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How Russia launched a giant space mirror in 1993

6 mn readVladimir Syromiatnikov’s bold attempts to light up Siberia with a space mirror captured global attention. The BBC’s Tomorrow’s World reported on an ambitious experiment that was launched on 4 February 1993. It sounds like a scheme a James Bond villain might hatch: launching a giant mirror into orbit to harness the Sun’s rays, then redirecting […]

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