Navigation
Search
Top: Unavoidable
|
PC / Tech. > Unavoidable
Monday July 28, 2025. 04:00 PM
A new analysis of protein changes across human tissues has identified an aging acceleration point around age 50, with blood vessels showing the most dramatic deterioration. Researchers examined tissue samples from eight body systems in 76 people of Chinese ancestry aged 14...
A better minesweeper is needed. Time for an intervention to save Microsoft from itself Workflow. Productivity. Enablement. These are the holy words by which software companies sanctify their ever more plunder-hungry Viking raids on enterprise IT coffers. If only they were...
A svelte smart ring can track important health metrics and doesn’t need to be charged every day.
Musk: 'I will walk the line personally to accelerate the pace of progress' Samsung Electronics has scored a $16.5 billion contract to make the silicon to power Tesla's next-gen self-driving computer hardware. The firm is set to produce this from a new fab it is building in...
Russia's top airline cancels 49 flights, delays affect many more Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, canceled numerous flights on Monday morning following what it says was a failure in its IT systems - something hacktivists are claiming responsiblity for.…
These noise-canceling headphones are very nearly as good as AirPods Max, and they cost $150 less.
This week Google's Open Source Security Team announced 'a new project to strengthen trust in open source package ecosystems' — by reproducing upstream artifacts. It includes automation to derive declarative build definitions, new 'build observability and verification tools'...
Local providers squeezed out despite market growth, leaving sovereignty hopes in question European cloud infrastructure companies make up just 15 percent of their own market, and the huge investment the US giants can wield makes their dominance 'an impossible hill to climb'...
Private investigator influencers are staking out suspected cheaters and vetting dates for their clients, posting the tea for their followers. But there’s a dark side to morality-based surveillance.
Perl is a messy, maddening programming language, the “duct tape of the internet.” But at least you can tell it was made by humans.
1,400% jump in sign-ups as users try to avoid age verification checks when surfing adult sites Searches and sign-ups for VPN providers have surged in the wake of online age checks that were introduced on July 25 as part of the UK's Online Safety Act.…
Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet that may be habitable 35 light-years from Earth. Named L 98-59 f, it joins four other worlds in the temperate zone of an intriguing planetary system.
The price of expensive chatbot subscriptions is driven by vibes—not immediate profitability for AI companies.
At least at Chipzookie... TSMC and Global Foundaries may yet continue to try to defy physics Intel chief executive Lip-Bu Tan has warned that he may pull investment from Intel's leading-edge 14A semiconductor process node unless 'a meaningful external customer' can guarantee ...
Up to £925M on table as government pushes ahead with project likely to be a decade late The UK government is talking to tech suppliers to provide handsets for the country's emergency services' voice and data network, in a procurement which could be worth up to £925 million ...
This vibrating and thrusting dildo is not for the faint of heart.
Measuring earth's position (or 'geodesy') requires using telescopes that track radiation from distant black holes. Their signals 'pass cleanly through the atmosphere and we can receive them during day and night and in all weather conditions,' writes a senior scientist at the ...
And was then blamed for not knowing about inaccurate labels Who, Me? Returning to work on Monday morning can feel like a mistake, which is why The Register welcomes readers back to their desks with a fresh instalment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in which we ...
Star Wars creator George Lucas made his first Comic-Con appearance ever on Sunday. The Hollywood Reporter describes the scene: Thousands waited hours just to get inside, chanted 'Lu-cas, Lu-cas!' while they waited, and then gave a wild standing ovation as the filmmaker took...
Long-time Slashdot reader drinkypoo writes: GloriousEggroll has released GE-Proton 10.10, a heavily breathed-upon version of Valve's version of Wine used with Steam, and the big news is that it supports NTSYNC by default on supported platforms. That means amd64 systems whose ...
|
25 sources
Current Date
Aug, Tue 26 - 17:48 CEST
|