Author: Max Smith

The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced Wednesday that it will donate nearly $3.6 million to 18 education and community organizations in 15 states to address the nation's shortage of skilled cybersecurity employees. According to the CyberSeek tool, which aggregates cybersecurity job market data, there were approximately 450,000 cybersecurity job openings in the United States between January 2023 and January 2024. However, for every 100 cybersecurity jobs, only 82 people had the education, experience, and qualifications needed to fill them. A complete list of grant recipients is available on the NIST website. “Our economy and national security depend on…

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The technology industry had an eventful first quarter. Nvidia (NVDA) stock continues to rise and rise, with highs, lows, and lows the first three months of the year, from the failed launch of Google's (GOOG, GOOGL) Gemini image generator to Apple's antitrust battle. And well, it was eventful. Even lower lows.This quarter was also full of surprises. Meta Inc. (META) announced its first dividend payout and major stock buyback program, and Apple Inc. (AAPL) has decided to cancel its long-planned car program, making the company an automotive company, according to Bloomberg. It is said to have put an end to…

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A relative boom in gameplay research has provided new understanding of the multidimensional relationship between music and play, allowing players to become more deeply immersed in video games. The study of video game music is called ludo musicology. This term takes into account the anthropological, psychological, cultural, social, economic, and musicological aspects of music used in video games. Additionally, we explore various aspects of video game music, including its history, audio, interactivity, technology, and music composition. The psychological impact of Ludo musicology has become of great interest, as several studies have been published commenting on the immersive experience, enhanced player…

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Ross Scott, known for his YouTube channel “Accursed Farms” and the “Freeman's Mind” series, has launched a global initiative called “Stop Killing Games.” Its main purpose is to raise awareness and stop publishers from destroying video games after ending support. Ross Scott Scott announced his “Stop Killing Games” campaign in a new video. He said more games now rely on servers managed by publishers, so more titles than ever before are at risk of becoming unplayable if companies decide to abandon them. It pointed out. Here's Scott's rationale for launching the initiative, explaining why he thinks players should care about…

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A series of lawsuits have been filed against America's largest video game companies, alleging that video games are addictive and that children who play them experience anxiety, depression, outbursts of physical violence, and withdrawal symptoms. being woken up. In my free time, I play America's largest video game game, arguing that video games are addictive and that children who play them experience anxiety, bad moods, and explosive physical violence. I came across many lawsuits against companies. and withdrawal syndrome. In response to the lawsuit filed in Arkansas, video game developers involved in the legal dispute said, “The fact that the…

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A series of lawsuits have been filed against America's largest video game companies, alleging that video games are addictive and that children who play them experience anxiety, depression, outbursts of physical violence, and withdrawal symptoms. being woken up. In my free time, I play America's largest video game game, arguing that video games are addictive and that children who play them experience anxiety, bad moods, and explosive physical violence. I came across many lawsuits against companies. and withdrawal syndrome. In response to the lawsuit filed in Arkansas, video game developers involved in the legal dispute said, “The fact that the…

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Mookie Betts has been wild in fantasy this season. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)Our goal with each issue of The Buzz is to start with a high-profile baseball story and then weave in fantasy stories where it makes sense. This is a reporter's note intended to be shared with anyone who loves baseball, or fantasy baseball. This season it will be lively every Wednesday.Fantasy baseball topics. (Banner by Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)When Mookie Betts was traded to the Dodgers in February 2020, I texted an old friend who is an avid Dodgers fan. “You're going to love Mookie. He's great at…

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 3, 2024 – The National Motor Freight Transportation Association (NMFTA), an industry leader in cybersecurity within the supply chain, today announced the appointment of Cara Walls as Director of Cybersecurity. Mr. Walls joins the organization with more than 10 years of experience as a cybersecurity leader in highly regulated global industries and companies, including Coyote Logistics, UMB, H&R Block, and New York Life. In his new role, he will lead the NMFTA's cybersecurity initiative. NMFTA will focus on assets such as enterprise networks, systems, and trucks used to support the global supply chain and the US transportation…

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During Keenan Allen's press conference with the Bears, he revealed that one of the teams the Chargers were close to acquiring him was the Houston Texans.It indicated the Texans were interested in adding a wide receiver, but that wasn't all. Any Warm up and fill out the depth chart. They were looking for a high level veteran seamstress with a proven track record for the position.They were able to find a match in former Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs and sign him for a 2025 second-round pick.Texans trade Stefon Diggs for 2025 second-round pick, 2024 sixth-round pick, and 2025 fifth-round…

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