Monthly Archives: September 2025

From Presidents’ Trophy to payback: Jets’ 2025-26 path revealed

The Winnipeg Jets soared through the 2024-25 regular season, piling up the NHL’s best record and winning the Presidents’ Trophy with 115 points From Presidents’ Trophy to unfinished business But the celebration ended early in the spring, as the Jets bowed out in the postseason before reaching their ultimate goal. Now, with the 2025-26 schedule… Read More: From Presidents’ Trophy to payback: Jets’ 2025-26 path revealed »

Alexander Ovechkin’s 900 chase fuels Capitals’ 2025-26 schedule spotlight

The Washington Capitals ripped off 111 points last season, tops in the East, and did it with balanced scoring and a healthy blue line. Now they get a fresh 82 with prime-time dates scattered across the calendar, a trio of four-game homestands, and one long western swing that will test depth. Alex Ovechkin is also… Read More: Alexander Ovechkin’s 900 chase fuels Capitals’ 2025-26 schedule spotlight »

Supermicro server motherboards can be infected with unremovable malware

Servers running on motherboards sold by Supermicro contain high-severity vulnerabilities that can allow hackers to remotely install malicious firmware that runs even before the operating system, making infections impossible to detect or remove without unusual protections in place. One of the two vulnerabilities is the result of an incomplete patch Supermicro released in January, said… Read More: Supermicro server motherboards can be infected with unremovable malware »

How to watch Atlantic League playoffs: Full schedule, times, channels, live streams for 2025 baseball postseason

The 2025 Atlantic League playoffs begin with a doubleheader on Sept. 20, starting with Championship Series action.  The York Revolution will vie for back-to-back ALPB titles, but the road won’t be easy. It starts with a best-of-five showdown with the Lancaster Stormers in the North Division Championship Series; Lancaster is appearing in its fourth straight… Read More: How to watch Atlantic League playoffs: Full schedule, times, channels,… »

When “no” means “yes”: Why AI chatbots can’t process Persian social etiquette

If an Iranian taxi driver waves away your payment, saying, “Be my guest this time,” accepting their offer would be a cultural disaster. They expect you to insist on paying—probably three times—before they’ll take your money. This dance of refusal and counter-refusal, called taarof, governs countless daily interactions in Persian culture. And AI models are… Read More: When “no” means “yes”: Why AI chatbots can’t process Persian… »

Phillies’ Nick Castellanos finally said something positive that fans will love

The Philadelphia Phillies as a team have played well, but outfielder Nick Castellanos hasn’t had the year he was looking for.  Throughout much of Castellanos’ time in Philadelphia, he’s been an average offensive player, something the team wasn’t expecting when they signed him to a deal.  At times, Castellanos has also made some concerning comments… Read More: Phillies’ Nick Castellanos finally said something positive that fans will… »

Broadcom’s prohibitive VMware prices create a learning “barrier,” IT pro says

Broadcom didn’t respond to Ars Technica’s request for comment for this article. Compatibility problems Migrating off of VMware hasn’t only resulted in delayed projects for the Indiana school district; it has also brought complications for its HCI hardware. The district’s IT director told Ars that Dell won’t provide long-term support for the hardware if it’s… Read More: Broadcom’s prohibitive VMware prices create a learning “barrier,” IT pro… »