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Monday December 9, 2024. 02:00 PM
People use AI pals for all sorts of reasons. Here’s what happens when you take one on a solo trip to Japan.
Performance is lackluster on this Windows 2-in-1 laptop, but it’s still a solid proposition at this low price.
Meanwhile, 365 Enterprise users have a date for new Outlook rollout Microsoft has admitted that an issue in Windows 11 24H2 could stop Outlook from starting. It has also been confirmed that Microsoft 365 Enterprise users will switch to the new Outlook in April 2026.…
Amazon is offering $25 (one-way) plane tickets to 5,000 students (or young adults between 18 and 24 years old) who have a Prime membership (up to $700 off the ticket's original price). CNET REports: Last year, Amazon offered the $25 flight deals to Prime Student members, but ...
AI can tackle your email mountain so you don't have to. Here's how to decide whether Gmail's new productivity feature makes sense for your workflow.
Videos of minors. Illegal data collection. Lack of oversight. Lawsuits. Problems have dogged the popular porn site for years. Is its promise of transparency enough for a reset?
Biotechnologist Sebastian Cocioba started hacking plants to put himself through college. Now, from his home lab on Long Island, he wants to bring the tools of genetic engineering to the masses.
Outsmart an AI, win a little Christmas cash Microsoft and friends have challenged AI hackers to break a simulated LLM-integrated email client with a prompt injection attack – and the winning teams will share a $10,000 prize pool.…
Pat Gelsinger has unexpectedly quit. Gore dump follows Opinion In the dystopian world of Blade Runner, the killing of rogue superhuman replicants wasn't called that. Rather, they were 'retired.' Pat Gelsinger is far more human than many of the current crop of cyborg-lite...
Coalitions between feminist movements, minorities, and labor activists will help keep the Silicon Valley moguls in check.
Bruce Perens, original co-founder of the Open Source Initiative, has responded to questions from Slashdot readers about a new alternative he's developing that hopefully helps 'Post Open' developers get paid. But first, 'One of the things that's clear from the Slashdot patter ...
Faster, whiter, a tad more expensive – and a little baffling Hands On The Raspberry Pi 500 and monitor have been released just in time for Christmas. The machine itself is an undeniably impressive bit of hardware, but the monitor is slightly puzzling.…
Misplaced shortcut led to communication breakdown Who, Me? Rejoice, dear reader, for it is Monday – the day to which everyone looks forward. No? Well, the silver lining to this particular cloud is another instalment of Who, Me? – The Reg's weekly tales of techies who...
Proba-3's Occulter will blot out the sun to create eclipse-like effect Coronagraph can observe India’s space agency last week launched a pair of European Space Agency satellites that will hopefully demonstrate high-precision formation flight techniques that make it...
'Mercedes-Benz is researching a new type of solar modules that could be seamlessly applied to the bodywork of electric vehicles,' according to a recent Mercedes-Benz press release. They describe the 5-micrometer coating as 'similar to a wafer-thin layer of paste......
Meanwhile, Sauron secures funding. Really Two tech businesses that were independently named after objects from The Lord of the Rings have formed a partnership – or should that be a fellowship?…
Slashdot reader prisoninmate shared this report from the blog 9to5Linux Renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced Thursday that the Linux 6.12 kernel series has been officially marked as LTS (Long Term Support) on the kernel.org website with a predicted...
Also: Mystery US firm compromised by Chinese hackers for months; Safe links that aren't; Polish spy boss arrested, and more Infosec in brief Still smarting over that grocery disruption caused by a ransomware attack on supply chain SaaS vendor Blue Yonder? Well, now you have...
At Jaguar Land Rover’s historic Halewood factory in Merseyside, England, state-of-the art assembly robots are now building the cars of the future.
PLUS: Politician thought Korea's martial law declaration was a deepfake; Apple finds a billion for Indonesia; China worries about open source intel; and more Asia In Brief Chinese web and AI giant Baidu last week teamed with government communications organ Xuexi to create a...
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