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The latest kerfuffle to stall flights in and out of Heathrow Airlines canceled more than 100 flights across the UK on Wednesday after a 'technical issue' with radar systems left air traffic controllers flummoxed.…
Australia's first domestically built rocket to attempt orbital launch crashed just 14 seconds after liftoff, though the company still declared the mission a success for igniting all engines and leaving the launch pad. The Associated Press reports: The rocket Eris, launched...
TL;DR: Turn your phone into a telescope with the Hestia smart device that connects to your phone. It's currently on sale from $299 to $259.99. The mess of the stars has been the subject of so much art and innovation. From paintings in the Sistine Chapel in Rome to the...
Earlier this month, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise settled its antitrust case with the U.S. Justice Department, 'paving the way for its acquisition of rival kit maker Juniper Networks' for $14 billion. According to Axios, the deal was heavily influenced by national security...
A new Department of Energy report “fundamentally misrepresents” climate research and leaves out key context, multiple scientists cited in the report tell WIRED.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: In a rare move, Google has confirmed it will sign the European Union's AI Code of Practice, a framework it initially opposed for being too harsh. However, Google isn't totally on board with Europe's efforts to rein in...
The US president also hints at an extra penalty for New Delhi over trade with Russia world war fee Just as signs pointed to a slight easing in global trade tensions, US President Donald Trump opened a new front in his trade offensive, this time with a 25 percent tariff on...
In a New Yorker piece, Burkhard Bilger accompanies Americans who cross a dusty strip of the Sonoran Desert into Los Algodones, aka 'Molar City,' where more than a thousand dentists work in a town of 5,500. Patients come 'to be healed or transformed or to put an end to their...
Smartphone maker Nothing's $799 Phone 3 has been 'mired in controversy among the same customers who rallied behind the company's past products' since its July launch, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. Tech enthusiasts have 'lambasted the company for the phone's peculiar...
You get a superintelligence and you get a superintelligence. Everybody gets a superintelligence Meta is plowing tens of billions of dollars into GPU bit barns the size of Manhattan Island, and yet The Social Network has struggled to upstage rivals like OpenAI or Anthropic.…
This commercial for wind farms takes the seaweed crisp. This is a lot of fun, but don't lose sight of the fact that it's pointing out the President of the United States is ol' pudding brains. Previously:• Trump still thinks wind farms are killing whales The post Samuel ...
BlueOS kernel is written in Rust, featuring security, lightweight, and generality. It is compatible with POSIX interfaces and supports Rust’s standard library. ↫ BlueOS kernel GitHub page This is the kernel for the BlueOS operating system, developed by Vivo, a Chinese...
AlphaEarth Foundations is a chip off the Google DeepMind block—and it’s here to help save the world.
Last week-end, I was invited to the UNIX Social Camp in Dijon, France to talk about the reasons I still use OpenBSD these days and why should others do so; or at least, have a look at OpenBSD. ↫ Joel Carnat Here’s my short pitch as to why you should use OpenBSD: it’s t...
As industry groups decry censorship, players are flooding Visa and Mastercard with complaints and sharing the titles of delisted NSFW games to support developers.
India launched the $1.5 billion NISAR radar imaging satellite on Wednesday from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, marking the first joint mission between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation. The satellite uses dual radar frequencies -- NASA's L-band and ISRO's...
Are you still using LinkedIn, the website where failed tech startup entrepreneurs go to die and “AI” influencers try to sell you on the latest version of the chatbot Florpium like a Utah mom trying to sell leggings that are totally not an MLM? If you are, and the other ten th...
IBM report shows a rush to embrace technology without safeguarding it, and as for governance... Organizations rushing to implement AI are neglecting security and governance, IBM claims, with attackers already taking advantage of lax protocols to target models and...
Dropbox will shut down its password manager service by October 28, giving users until then to extract their data before permanent deletion. The discontinuation occurs in phases: Dropbox Passwords becomes view-only on August 28, the mobile app stops working September 11, and...
RunSybil, a startup founded by OpenAI’s first security researcher, deploys agents that probe websites for vulnerabilities—part of a new AI era for cybersecurity.
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