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Monday July 15, 2024. 01:30 PM
Improperly discarded batteries leak toxic chemicals and are prone to exploding. A new program funded by the Department of Energy will prop up battery drop-off sites across the US.
New project from Atom developer gains a second host OS Zed – sorry, US readers, that's its name, not 'Zee' – is a new coding tool. Until very recently it was Mac-only, but not any more.…
Nascar just unveiled its experimental EV. But how can stock-car racing embrace an electric future without losing its gasoline-fueled fan base?
Exciting times! Microsoft recently announced at its developer conference about artificial intelligence, a new laptop class with significantly more powerful Snapdragon X CPUs, and its new operating system for the Arm architecture all sounds really promising. This is also...
At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsVery thin and light for a 16-inch laptopLong battery lifeBeautiful OLED displayHighest-end Snapdragon X Elite hardware availableConsNo facial recognition logineUFS storage is soldered to the motherboardLimited to 16GB of RAMExpensive compared...
Deep experience of the older tech crowd is nothing short of vital, yet projects need new devs to move forward Opinion A 'Youth and Open Source' panel was held at the United Nations (UN) Open Source Program Office (OSPO) for Good conference in the UN building in Manhattan....
A WIRED investigation found public statements from officials detail a much closer link between Project Nimbus and Israel Defense Forces than previously reported.
Case centers on 3G, 4G, and 5G patents held by US wireless IP holder InterDigital Lenovo is claiming a victory of sorts in a UK Court of Appeal ruling that bumps up the amount it owes US patentholder InterDigital in a telecoms licensing dispute - the payment is much lower...
Hey, here’s an idea… create a point system for every time Microsoft hurts us Opinion As Microsoft approaches its 50th birthday next year, it can look back with satisfaction at having created the first era of universal corporate computing, and of having ridden...
TL;DR: Streamline your coding with Visual Studio Pro 2022, a 64-bit IDE with built in tools for cross-platform coding and auto completing, and it’s only $34.97 until July 21. The right tools can make a complex project into a minor task. Your code might feel complex now, but...
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Guardian: A team of researchers from the UK and US have found that pancreatic cancer is able to shut down molecules in one of the body's most important genes, helping the disease to grow and spread rapidly... Dr Maria...
Techie left spitting chips made sure the boss was, too Who, Me? Welcome to the working week, dear readers, and good luck navigating whatever it brings – a task we hope to illuminate with a fresh instalment of Who, Me?, the reader-contributed column in which you share tales ...
Training AI models doesn't need low latency. It needs cheap energy – wherever it can be found Feature Port Hedland is a town of just 16,000 people in a hot and dusty corner of northwestern Australia, 1,600 kilometers by road from the nearest substantial city. As such, it's ...
Years of crackdowns haven't stopped some revolting stuff China's many attempts to clean up its internet appear not to have prevented the proliferation of revolting material and products that abuse or target children.…
'In a significant advancement for space technology, a team of UC Berkeley researchers, led by doctoral student Taylor Waddell, successfully launched a 3D printer into space,' reports the university's student newspaper: As part of the Virgin Galactic 07 mission, the team sent ...
The security industry has never had a clear leader – could it be the Chocolate Factory? Ask any techie to name who leads the market for OSes, databases, networks or ERP and the answers are clear: Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, and SAP.…
Also: Velops routers love plaintext; everything is a dark pattern; Internet Explorer rises from the grave, and more Infosec in brief Commercial spyware maker mSpy has been breached – again – and millions of purchasers can be identified from the spilled records.…
'The latest version of the Linux kernel adds an array of improvements,' writes the blog OMG Ubuntu, ' including a new memory sealing system call, a speed boost for AES-XTS encryption on Intel and AMD CPUs, and expanding Rust language support within the kernel to RISC-V.'...
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Guardian: In March, after analysing 22,000 tasks in the UK economy, covering every type of job, a model created by the Institute for Public Policy Research predicted that 59% of tasks currently done by humans — particularly...
Plus: Japanese scientists ID ancient supernova; AWS dismisses China trouble rumor; and more ASIA IN BRIEF The interim CEO of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has criticized China's approach to bug reporting.…
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