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Thursday July 24, 2025. 03:01 PM
There’s now a Kindle Colorsoft Kids, plus a cheaper, 16-GB version of the main Colorsoft.
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: Some customers of Broadcom's VMware business currently cannot access security patches, putting them at greater risk of attack. Customers in that perilous position hold perpetual licenses for VMware products but do not...
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SteelSeries’ latest wireless and wired Rival 3 Gen 3 are the budget gaming mice to beat.
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'Industry, national governments, and the EU' must pay for maintainers. El Reg says charity shouldn't start at home GitHub, owned by money-bags Microsoft, has called upon the European Union to create a publicly funded 'Sovereign Tech Fund' (EU-STF) to boost the open source...
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This corporate laptop brings back the replaceable battery.
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Ready to move on from the traditional glass slab? Introduce a hinge into your life with these folding smartphones.
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You don't become a 'superpower' overnight Significant hurdles stand in the way of the UK government's push to become a global AI superpower, including energy constraints, planning difficulties and the datacenter investment required for it all.…
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Samsung makes the right improvements with its latest folding phones, but it could still go further.
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French fashion house dishes out notices after hackers raided a client database – ShinyHunters suspected Updated Fashion house Dior has begun dropping data breach notices after cybercrooks with a taste for high-end targets made off with customer data.…
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In a measure that flouts the FDA, Florida says doctors can give unapproved stem-cell therapies for wound care, pain management, or orthopedic purposes.
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How the MITS Altair 8800, a $264 RAM board, and some BASIC changed the world This week marked the 50th anniversary of the birth of several empires. On July 22, 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen signed a deal with Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems.…
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The 'is' package was infected with cross-platform malware after a scam targeting maintainers The popular npm package 'is' was infected with cross-platform malware, around the same time that linting utility packages used with the prettier code formatter were infected with...
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Physicists at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory superheated gold to over 33,000F using giant lasers and X-rays -- far exceeding the limits set by long-standing physics models. From the report: In an experiment presented today in Nature, researchers, for the first time...
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CISPE cites recent channel changes, but the deal was decided on different matters COMMENT Trade group Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) has filed a formal appeal before the European General Court to seek annulment of the European Commission's decision ...
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Sometimes, one small tweak can make a very big difference. There are ten people in the world who could decide tomorrow to make IT better, and it would become better. Not better for some, not better for a while, but better for all and forever.…
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Apple’s flagship noise-canceling headphones have a premium build and a premium price tag, but they also sound better than the rest.
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G-Cloud on track for $50 billion revenue as AI creates a new generation of Google-eyed youth Google’s parent company Alphabet has increased its capex budget for the year by $10 billion and now expects to spend $85 billion this year, and more in 2026.…
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A massive review of over 160,000 people's step counts has revealed that meaningful health benefits begin far below the popular 10,000-step myth. The new study found that health benefits start at as low as 2,500 daily steps, with the biggest gains capping around 7,000....
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How did steamy, short soap operas that originated in China become the hottest thing in Hollywood, seemingly overnight?
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French model dev hopes to inspire others to adopt standards-based reporting While it's widely known that the computers powering generative AI use a ton of water and power, its actual impact on the environment is often harder to pin down.…
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