Kids are short-circuiting their school-issued Chromebooks for TikTok clout

One participant is reportedly facing criminal charges in juvenile court.

Schools across the US are warning parents about an Internet trend that has students purposefully trying to damage their school-issued Chromebooks so that they start smoking or catch fire.

Various school districts, including some in Colorado, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Washington, have sent letters to parents warning about the trend that’s largely taken off on TikTok.

Per reports from school districts and videos that Ars Technica has reviewed online, the so-called Chromebook Challenge includes students sticking things into Chromebook ports to short-circuit the system. Students are using various easily accessible items to do this, including writing utensils, paper clips, gum wrappers, and pushpins.

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Anzeige: Spring-Boot-Anwendungen containerisieren und orchestrieren

Wie sich Spring-Boot-Anwendungen containerisieren und in Kubernetes-Clustern betreiben lassen, zeigt dieser praxisnahe Workshop – inklusive Skalierung, Storage-Anbindung und YAML-Konfiguration. (Golem Karrierewelt, Softwareentwicklung)

Wie sich Spring-Boot-Anwendungen containerisieren und in Kubernetes-Clustern betreiben lassen, zeigt dieser praxisnahe Workshop - inklusive Skalierung, Storage-Anbindung und YAML-Konfiguration. (Golem Karrierewelt, Softwareentwicklung)

Anzeige: Spring-Boot-Anwendungen containerisieren und orchestrieren

Wie sich Spring-Boot-Anwendungen containerisieren und in Kubernetes-Clustern betreiben lassen, zeigt dieser praxisnahe Workshop – inklusive Skalierung, Storage-Anbindung und YAML-Konfiguration. (Golem Karrierewelt, Softwareentwicklung)

Wie sich Spring-Boot-Anwendungen containerisieren und in Kubernetes-Clustern betreiben lassen, zeigt dieser praxisnahe Workshop - inklusive Skalierung, Storage-Anbindung und YAML-Konfiguration. (Golem Karrierewelt, Softwareentwicklung)

Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years for “unbank yourself” scam

Some victims lost everything to the Celsius Network’s fraud.

Alex Mashinsky—the disgraced founder of the Celsius Network cryptocurrency bank who deceived hundreds of thousands into losing billions with the catchy slogan "unbank yourself"—was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Thursday.

Back in December, Mashinsky pleaded guilty to securities fraud and commodities fraud. Federal prosecutors slammed him for reaping $48 million in profits while causing billions in investor losses by artificially inflating the value of his network's token, Cel. The Department of Justice and dozens of victims urged the court to order a maximum sentence of 20 years, while Mashinsky hoped the court would agree that he had shown remorse and should only serve one year and one day, Reuters reported.

Mashinsky's downfall started in 2022, when the Celsius Network suddenly stopped allowing withdrawals, claiming that "extreme market conditions" were to blame, a shady move that caused some customers to question the crypto bank's financial health. One month later, the bank filed for bankruptcy, exposing a $1.19 billion deficit in its balance sheets and still holding onto customers' funds while scoffing at supposed "misinformation" that their money would be lost.

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Don’t look now, but a confirmed gamer is leading the Catholic Church

Prevost played Wordle and Words with Friends before leaving for the conclave.

Yesterday's naming of Chicago native Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV—the first American-born leader of the Catholic church—has already led to plenty of jokes and memes about his potential interactions with various bits of American pop culture. And that cultural exposure apparently extends to some casual video games, making Leo XIV is our first confirmed gamer pope.

Speaking to NBC5 Chicago Thursday, papal sibling John Prevost confirmed that the soon-to-be-pope played a couple of games just before flying to the papal conclave earlier this week. "First we do Wordle, because this is a regular thing," Prevost said. "Then we do Words with Friends. It's something to keep his mind off life in the real world..."

OK, so the pope's love of casual word games doesn't exactly put him in the same category of people who are speedrunning Doom slaughter maps. But it's still striking to realize that the 69-year-old pontiff is among the reported 44 percent of American Baby Boomer men who play video games regularly and the 15 percent of Americans aged 55 and over who have played Wordle specifically.

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Nach Ablauf der Windows-Lizenz: Huawei zeigt Notebook mit HarmonyOS

Auf einer Veranstaltung hat Huawei einen ersten Blick auf ein Matebook Pro mit Harmony OS als Betriebssystem gewährt. Das Erscheinungsdatum ist nun ebenfalls bekannt. (Huawei, Windows)

Auf einer Veranstaltung hat Huawei einen ersten Blick auf ein Matebook Pro mit Harmony OS als Betriebssystem gewährt. Das Erscheinungsdatum ist nun ebenfalls bekannt. (Huawei, Windows)

9./10. Mai 2025: Stadiongroßer Asteroid fliegt an Erde vorbei

Am 9./10. Mai 2025 wird ein potenziell gefährlicher Asteroid von der Größe eines Stadions an der Erde vorbeiziehen. Ein Livestream zeigt den Vorbeiflug. (Asteroid, Nasa)

Am 9./10. Mai 2025 wird ein potenziell gefährlicher Asteroid von der Größe eines Stadions an der Erde vorbeiziehen. Ein Livestream zeigt den Vorbeiflug. (Asteroid, Nasa)