• Weekly Roundup for April 22, 2022

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:27:54

    New cases of COVID-19 in Sonoma County remain stable at 20 cases per day for unvaccinated residents and 8 cases per day for vaccinated residents, per 100,000 population. The county is averaging 1,595 COVID tests each day, which does not include all at-home rapid tests. With seasonal colds and

  • Gigabyte UD1000GM PG5 & UD750GM 80+ Gold Power Supply Impressions - Solid Solutions For Your New Gaming PC

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:27:21

    Gigabyte is a name that is relatively new heard in the PSU (Power Supply Unit) segment however they have deep roots within the market with several offerings dating back to the early 2010s. The previous lineup has been a mix of both high-end and generic offerings but only recently has the brand

  • What to Do If Someone Is Having a Stroke: Call 911 Immediately | Froedtert & MCW

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:27:06

    If you or someone you know is showing signs of a stroke, do not drive to the hospital. Learn why calling 911 is critical and why "time is brain."

    If you recognize that someone is having a stroke, the first thing you should do is call an ambulance. Brain cells die quickly without blood fl

  • Weekly Roundup for March 25, 2022

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:27:03

    We have good news to share this week: COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations are continuing to fall in Sonoma County, mirroring a decline in California and the United States. Let’s all do our part to prevent another surge in cases. Sonoma County has detected 12 cases of the new BA.2 Om

  • Results Overview: 2022 MITRE ATT&CK Evaluation – Wizard Spider and Sandworm Edition

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:26:46

    Threat actor groups like Wizard Spider and Sandworm have been wreaking havoc over the past few years – developing and deploying cybercrime tools like Conti, Trickbot, and Ryuk ransomware. Most recently, Sandworm (suspected to be a Russian cyber-military unit) unleashed cyberattacks again

  • Girls track and field: Buratczuk, Andelbradt never far apart in the high jump

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:26:42

    Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.comNaperville North's Madeline Andelbradt clears the high jump bar during the Class 3A girls state track preliminaries at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston Friday.

    St. Charles North's Natalie Buratczuk clears the bar during the hig

  • State Track Preview: West River athletes in title contention | News | rapidcityjournal.com

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:26:40

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    Rapid City Central’s Matayah Yellow Mule competes in the triple jump during the West River Preview track and field meet March 26 at Sioux Park.

    Belle Fourche's Sawyer Clarkson wins the boys 1600-meter run during the Black Hills Track Classi

  • Stowaway on a Test Flight for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser | StarWars.com

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:26:15

    The lightsaber jumps to life in my hands, illuminating a sense of purpose with its gentle hum. At first, the training droid goes slow, telegraphing the path of each simulated blast to give me time to deflect, then intensifying with speed.

    But the real question is: can I do it with the eq

  • U.S. Offering $10 Million Reward for Information on Conti Ransomware Hackers

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:25:20

    The U.S. State Department has announced rewards of up to $10 million for any information leading to the identification of key individuals who are part of the infamous Conti cybercrime gang.

    Additionally, it's offering another $5 million for intelligence information that could help arrest

  • TechHive logo flat copy

    by admin on 2022-05-29 17:25:03

    The garage door opener, in some ways, marks the smart home’s genesis. Radio-controlled remotes for electric garage door openers date back to 1931, predating the TV remote by nearly 20 years. So, it’s funny that modern smart home technology, which ties wireless with internet-based t