Dark Web Report discontinued by Google, ending free breach monitoring

Dark Web Report discontinued by Google, ending free breach monitoring

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Google has officially discontinued its Dark Web Report feature, a free tool that once scanned known dark web breach dumps for personal information tied to a user’s Google account. The service delivered notifications when email addresses and other identifiers appeared in leaked datasets. According to Google’s support…

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How an Indian start-up sparked a global girls’ space mission

How an Indian start-up sparked a global girls’ space mission

If there’s one thing that keeps Dr. Srimathy Kesan going, it is her “unwavering desire to create a platform for girls who are curious about space exploration and deep tech”. The CEO and founder of Space Kidz India, a Chennai-based aerospace and defence start-up pioneering in the launch of small satellites and spacecraft, is all…

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Anthropic’s Claude hits No. 2 on Apple’s top free apps list

Anthropic’s Claude hits No. 2 on Apple’s top free apps list

In this illustration, the Claude AI app is seen in the app store on a phone on February 16, 2026 in New York City. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, the Defense Department used Anthropic’s Claude Ai, via its Palantir contract, to help with the attack on Venezuela and capture former President Nicolás…

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Gov Kathy Hochul withdraws robotaxi expansion proposal for New York

Gov Kathy Hochul withdraws robotaxi expansion proposal for New York

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New York just hit pause on expanding robotaxis beyond New York City.  Gov. Kathy Hochul has withdrawn her proposal that would have allowed commercial robotaxi services in smaller cities across the state. That means places outside New York City will not see driverless ride services anytime soon….

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The A to Z Science Quiz!

The A to Z Science Quiz!

*Note: The answers are from A to Z (that is, the first question’s answer would start with A, the second one’s with B, so on and so forth. Please note that in case the answer is a person’s name, it would be the last name that would start with the designated letter. Reference image for…

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Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra launch amid memory chip crunch

Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra launch amid memory chip crunch

Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 17 Ultra at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 28. 2026. Xiaomi Xiaomi launched its latest flagship smartphones globally on Saturday as an unprecedented surge in memory chip prices threatens to dampen sales. The Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra represent the Chinese technology giant’s top tier devices aimed at challenging…

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NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar programme amid technical delays

NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar programme amid technical delays

NASA on February 27 abruptly said it was shaking up its Artemis lunar program that has suffered multiple delays in recent years, a bid to ensure Americans can return to the Moon’s surface by 2028. That goal remains unchanged, but the US space agency is shifting its flight line-up to include a test mission before…

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Amazon’s B stake in OpenAI could boost its AI, cloud businesses

Amazon’s $50B stake in OpenAI could boost its AI, cloud businesses

Amazon on Friday unveiled a strategic partnership with OpenAI that includes an investment of up to $50 billion, the latest sign of deepening ties between the tech giant and the maker of ChatGPT. As part of the deal, OpenAI will use more Amazon Web Services infrastructure, including a commitment to deploy 2 gigawatts of the…

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Planetary Parade Of Six Planets : Rare six-planet ‘parade’ visible in the night sky this weekend: When and where to watch the celestial alignment |

Planetary Parade Of Six Planets : Rare six-planet ‘parade’ visible in the night sky this weekend: When and where to watch the celestial alignment |

This weekend, if the clouds give way, skywatchers in the UK might be in for a treat. Six planets are reportedly gathering in the evening sky, creating what astronomers call a planetary parade. Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter will be visible without any equipment, while Uranus and Neptune might need binoculars or a telescope.During a…

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National Science Day | An astrophysicist’s journey from starlight to solving the solar neutrino puzzle

National Science Day | An astrophysicist’s journey from starlight to solving the solar neutrino puzzle

From childhood inspiration to working at the Institute for Advanced Study — once home to Albert Einstein — she reflects on curiosity, challenges, and uncovering the Sun’s deepest secrets. The Sun is right under our noses, so to speak, and when one thinks of astrophysics, one thinks of more distant celestial objects. What made you curious…

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