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UK’s answer to DARPA backs synthetic muscles and e-skin in new robotics project

20 February 2025 @ 3:03 pm

A British R&D unit that’s been compared to DARPA is funding synthetic muscles, electronic skin, and mechanical hands for a robotics dexterity project. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) today unveiled the 10 teams selected for the programme. Their mission: usher in a new era of dexterity that will transform robotics and human productivity. Members of the group span startups, university labs, public research organisations, and large companies. Collectively, they will receive £52mn to advance the physical dexterity of robots. The funds aim to bridge the software-hardware gap in robotics, which has widened during the AI boom. Robot bodies now…

Surging European defence stocks signal ‘huge potential’ for military tech startups

20 February 2025 @ 8:05 am

Shares in European aerospace and defence companies soared to record highs this week, elevating expectations for the continent’s military tech startups. Britain’s BAE Systems leapt by 9% on Monday, while Germany’s Rheinmetall jumped by 14%. Stocks in Sweden’s Saab, Italy’s Leonardo, and France’s Thales also boomed. By the day’s end, the Stoxx Europe aerospace and defence index had hit an all-time peak. Military tech firms have also been surging. Kate Leaman, chief market analyst at online broker AvaTrade, said these companies have “huge potential” for growth — particularly those with AI-driven solutions. “We’re already seeing a shake-up in the defence sector, with…

Glaciers in the Alps have shrunk 39% in the last two decades, satellite data reveals

19 February 2025 @ 4:00 pm

British startup Earthwave and a group of European scientists have used satellite data to map out glacial melt across the globe — and the results are alarming. The team discovered that the European Alps’ glaciers have shrunk the most of all — 39% in just over two decades, compared to a global average of 5%. Earthwave co-founder Livia Jakob said the project was invaluable to our understanding of glacier ice loss.  “We developed an algorithm to combine all the different datasets into one common estimate of glacier mass balance, giving us a new and improved picture of glacier behaviour in…

Can dumbphones revive Europe’s mobile industry?

18 February 2025 @ 5:38 pm

Do you remember your first phone? The thought of mine brings a tear to my eye. It was a beautiful blue Nokia 3310 — and it was borderline indestructible. Best of all, the handset had the greatest mobile feature of all time: Snake. It also offered calls and SMS, but I had little use for those extravagances. I had a pay-as-you-go contract, and money was tight back then. I also had a home phone — and Mum footed the bills. As for SMS, what was the point of that when you had the joys of MSN Messenger available for free?…This story continues at The Next Web

Exclusive: Tech mogul Mel Morris announces public launch of AI research engine Corpora.ai

18 February 2025 @ 11:10 am

British tech mogul Mel Morris has announced the general release of AI research engine Corpora.ai. The system provides a new approach to research. Built to generate comprehensive reports from single prompts, Corpora promises in-depth analysis and accurate outputs. Speed is another big selling point. According to Corpora, the engine can process 2 million documents per second. After receiving a prompt, the AI model scans through academic papers, news articles, legal documents, and other data on the web. The content is then compiled into summaries or reports. Corpora has shared an array of the results. They range from analyses of autism and…

Netherlands a rare bright spot as EU struggles to make and keep unicorns

17 February 2025 @ 3:54 pm

The US continues to hog the global herd of unicorns, dwarfing the EU in both the number and total valuation of billion-dollar startups. However, the Netherlands provides a minor bright spot, according to a new report by PwC.    More than 3,000 companies worldwide have reached unicorn status since 2013, collectively reaching a staggering valuation of $27 trillion, according to the study. The US accounts for 55% of these and a whopping 75% of their total valuation.   In stark contrast, the EU has contributed just 9% of billion-dollar startups and generated 4% of global unicorn value in that timeframe.  Despite the…

How VCs are killing climate tech — and how they can save it

17 February 2025 @ 9:19 am

Sustainability tech has been all the buzz in the last few years. Investors are hunting promising ESG businesses, governments are pushing ambitious legislation, and companies are getting on board to adopt new solutions. Sustainability funding is projected to reach unprecedented levels, with BCG Henderson Institute estimating accumulated global investment to achieve net zero to hit $75 trillion by 2050.  And yet, behind the curtain, the picture isn’t quite as rosy. According to Statista, VC investment in sustainability and climate tech has been steadily declining since 2021. While AI startups often manage to secure funding rounds within mere weeks, sustainability-focused companies…

AI that isolates instruments in any song is bringing my musical dreams to life

14 February 2025 @ 4:45 pm

“For the third time, stop tapping!” my primary school teacher screams at me from across the room. I must not have heard her the first two times. I’d been drumming on the desk again, using my fingers for sticks and the floor beneath for a kick drum. While my body was in maths class, my mind was elsewhere.   It was 1970. I was John Bonham, drummer of legendary rock band Led Zeppelin, on stage at the Royal Albert Hall, performing “Moby Dick” — one of the most iconic drum solos of all time. The lights are low, the atmosphere electric,…This story continues

Europe has twice as many climate tech startups as the US — but there’s a catch

14 February 2025 @ 11:17 am

Europe is home to twice as many climate tech startups as the US (30,000 vs. 14,300). However, limited access to VC funding is forcing these early-stage companies to seek capital from outside the continent, according to a new report released at the Munich Security Conference today. Venture financing in Europe averaged just 0.2% of GDP between 2013 and 2023, a fraction of the US average of 0.7%. While the continent is great at creating clean tech companies, it’s not so good at funding them.  The authors of The Importance of Climate Tech for European Resilience report — the World Fund,…

Mistral CEO: Europe must ‘own and operate’ its AI infrastructure

13 February 2025 @ 5:06 pm

Mistral CEO and co-founder Arthur Mensch has urged Europe to invest more in AI infrastructure amid fears that the continent is falling behind the US and China in tech development. “It’s important to have European players coming to the game,” Mensch said at the Visionaries Unplugged conference in Paris yesterday. “Europe needs to invest in owning and operating the infrastructure so that the money that is being made will not just go back to the hyperscalers in the US.” Mensch was joined at the conference by a cohort of tech luminaries, including DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman,…

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RFK Jr. promptly cancels vaccine advisory meeting, pulls flu shot campaign

21 February 2025 @ 7:11 pm

Kennedy is reportedly planning to remove agency vaccine advisers, too.

As the Kernel Turns: Rust in Linux saga reaches the “Linus in all-caps” phase

21 February 2025 @ 6:55 pm

Torvalds: You can avoid Rust as a C maintainer, but you can't interfere with it.

Notorious crooks broke into a company network in 48 minutes. Here’s how.

21 February 2025 @ 6:17 pm

Report sheds new light on the tactics allowing attackers to move at breakneck speed.

Google’s cheaper YouTube Premium Lite subscription will drop Music

21 February 2025 @ 5:45 pm

The plan could soon arrive in the US, Australia, Germany, and Thailand. 

DeepSeek goes beyond “open weights” AI with plans for source code release

21 February 2025 @ 4:50 pm

Chinese AI firm says daily releases will reveal "code that moved our tiny moonshot forward."

Apple pulls end-to-end encryption in UK, spurning backdoors for gov’t spying

21 February 2025 @ 4:40 pm

Apple abruptly yanks privacy tool in UK, taking bold stance against snooping law.

Nissan’s latest desperate gamble—see if Tesla will buy the company

21 February 2025 @ 4:10 pm

A group of senior Japanese politicians thinks Tesla should save Nissan.

SEC’s “scorched-earth” lawsuit against Coinbase to be dropped, company says

21 February 2025 @ 3:55 pm

Coinbase dances on former SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s grave after declaring victory.

HP realizes that mandatory 15-minute support call wait times isn’t good support

21 February 2025 @ 3:45 pm

HP rescinds European support call strategy due to "feedback."

An episode of The Simpsons? Fake speakers found in Chinese Volvos.

21 February 2025 @ 3:35 pm

Bowers and VVilkins? That's not right!

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Gnarly lockbox camper trailer auto-inflates into 4-man retreat

22 February 2025 @ 12:33 am

Hardkorr invites the whole family into the wild with the all-new Xplorer 2.3 FamilyHardkorr Campers has developed one of Australia's more innovative camper trailer series with its Xplorer lineup, introducing small but smart evolutions such as a tongue-integrated staircase and shortened garageable dimensions. Now it's expanding the series from two-person escapes to full-fledged family adventure retreats. The all-new Xplorer 2.3 Family doubles up on rooftop tent space, inflating to house a pair of queen beds and sleep a full family ... or just four adventuresome adults.Continue ReadingCategory:

Helix: The hive-minded, fully autonomous VLA humanoid robot

21 February 2025 @ 10:06 pm

Only weeks after Figure.ai announced ending its collaboration deal with OpenAI, the Silicon Valley startup has announced Helix – a commercial-ready, AI "hive-mind" humanoid robot that can do almost anything you tell it to.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Figure, Artificial Intelligence, Robots,

Assistive robotic grasping device gives a hand to users' hands

21 February 2025 @ 9:32 pm

Seen here gripping a tennis ball, the Dorsal Grasper adds two supernumerary robotic fingers to the back of the user's dominant handWhen someone has been rendered tetraplegic by a spinal cord injury, they may still retain partial use of their wrists. An experimental device has been designed to help such folks lift cumbersome objects, by adding a robotic hand to the back of their dominant hand.Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, LifestyleTags:

Smart pajama top diagnoses its wearer's sleep disorders

21 February 2025 @ 7:45 pm

The garment utilizes an array of strain sensors on its collarNot many people fancy the idea of spending the night in a sleep clinic with multiple electrodes stuck to their skin. That's why scientists have developed a smart pajama top that assesses sleep disorders while its wearer comfortably slumbers at home.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Devices, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Sleep monitors,

Slimmest book-style foldable phone makes a play for pocket dominance

21 February 2025 @ 6:27 pm

If you fancy the idea of a book-style folding phone but don't relish the bulk in your pocket, Oppo might have the answer. Its new flagship foldable is "no thicker than a traditional phone" yet offers the largest display in its class.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Oppo, Foldable, smartph

AI designs an ultralight carbon nanomaterial that's as strong as steel

21 February 2025 @ 3:58 pm

A machine learning algorithm was used to optimize nano-architected materials for the first time, resulting in a surprisingly strong yet light materialUsing machine learning, a team of researchers in Canada has created ultrahigh-strength carbon nanolattices, resulting in a material that's as strong as carbon steel, but only as dense as Styrofoam.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags:

Optoma brings triple-laser projection to the home cinema cheap seats

21 February 2025 @ 1:33 pm

Following the launch of a lights-on 4K laser projector at ISE 2025 earlier this month, Optoma has unveiled the first member of its "groundbreaking Photon series." The Photon Go ultra-short-throw projector brings triple-laser tech to budget home cinema.Continue ReadingCategory: Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Optoma, Projectors,

Ambitious "super sewer" finally complete after decade of construction

21 February 2025 @ 11:39 am

The Thames Tideway Tunnel has so far prevented the equivalent of 2,200 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of sewage being dumped into the River ThamesA decade after it was first revealed, London's "super sewer" is now finally complete. The £5 billion (US$6.3 billion) project is expected to revolutionize the handling of human waste in the British capital.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction,

Chrysler and Jeep's parent company shows off Level 3 self-driving tech

21 February 2025 @ 9:32 am

Stellantis says its STLA AutoDrive system will let you take your hands off the wheel and your eyes off the road at speeds up to 37 mphStellantis, which counts Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler among its portfolio of automobile brands, says its Level 3 automated driving tech is ready to take over the wheel and let you take your eyes off the road safely.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags:

Infant's genetic muscle disorder improved by treating pregnant mother

21 February 2025 @ 6:51 am

Scientists have treated an often fatal genetic condition in the womb for the first timeSpinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a debilitating genetic condition that’s usually fatal by a few years of age. But an intriguing case study might demonstrate a simple new treatment, with a child showing no signs at all two and a half years after birth.Continue ReadingCategory: Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Muscle,

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Royal{Policy} What is the R~oyal Jordanian c~ancellation policy?

22 February 2025 @ 7:54 am

Royal Jordanian offers a general 24-hour 𝟭⁋𝟴 𝟱 𝟱»𝟳 𝟯 𝟴⁕𝟰 𝟮 𝟲 𝟱 cancellation policy. This means you can cancel most reservations𝟭⁋𝟴 𝟱 𝟱»𝟳 𝟯 𝟴⁕𝟰 𝟮 𝟲 𝟱 within 24 hours of making them and get a full refund.Tickets𝟭⁋𝟴 𝟱 𝟱»𝟳 𝟯 𝟴⁕𝟰 𝟮 𝟲 5 are valid for refund one year (12 months) from ticket issuance date. Upon the lapse of 𝟭⁋𝟴 𝟱 𝟱»𝟳 𝟯 𝟴⁕𝟰 𝟮 𝟲 𝟱eleven months (1 month before expiry)

Bypass Windows 11 Wi-Fi setup on first run

22 February 2025 @ 5:35 am

Recently, a member of my family got a new laptop with Windows 11 Home pre-installed on it. During the initial setup process I noticed that it seems to be impossible to skip some of the setup steps, in particular the one which asks the user to connect to a Wi-Fi or LAN. At that point my family member told me: “Can't I just use my new laptop as a typewriter? Is it impossible to avoid connecting to our home Wi-Fi network?” So my questions, related to this little story are the following: Are some steps of Windows 11 first run and setup process unskippable? (In particular the Wi-Fi setup one.) Am I forced to connect to a Wi-Fi or LAN and also provide my Microsoft account credentials to use such operating system? Don't I have the freedom to use a new laptop as a typewriter under the Windows platform?

Can I temporarily or virtually merge or map audio stems to get loudness level readings from a set of 5.1 WAV files with FFmpeg?

21 February 2025 @ 11:41 pm

I have six mono WAV stems (L,R,C,LFE,Ls,Rs) that are part of a 5.1 mix. I would like to merge them together into a group so that I can get loudness measurements from them as a 5.1 set. This is working fine with a single mixed file: ffmpeg -i Muxed6ch.wav -filter_complex ebur128=peak=true -f null However, I need to be able to check the set of stems without creating a muxed intermediate file. I tried this: ffmpeg -i Left.wav -i Right.wav -i Center.wav -i LFE.wav -I LeftSurround.wav -i RightSurround.wav -map 0 -map 1 -map -2 -map 3 -map 4 -map 5 -filter_complex ebur128=peak=true -f null But alas, it does not work.

ImageMagick only trimming one side, how can I trim both?

21 February 2025 @ 11:25 pm

I'm trying to use ImageMagick(7.1.1-43) to automatically crop a photograph of a coin, removing the surrounding background. I want to trim the image based on a "fuzz" factor, effectively removing the mostly-uniform color. However, my current command only trims the left side of the image, leaving the right side untouched. My Goal: I want to trim both the left and right sides of the image equally, removing as much of the wall as possible while preserving the coin. Command Used: ./magick 20240614_093525.JPG -fuzz 51% -trim +repage img1.jpg Original Image: enter image description here Returned Image: enter image description here What

why using ip route to open software in same subnet

21 February 2025 @ 10:22 pm

my ip address is 10.100.123.6 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 (gateway is 10.100.123.253) In so in order to open software which is in URL (http://ball32.dde.com.yr:8888/forms/frmservlet?config=Ubest_en) i have to add the route (route -p add 10.100.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 10.100.123.254). I am using a MikroTik router on 10.100.123.253 Why do I need to use this route command in this case while i am in same subnet. ?

MacBook Pro showing 410GB as storage whereas it showed 494GB before, rest it shown as (free space) in terminal not a part of the main SSD [migrated]

21 February 2025 @ 9:14 pm

The terminal shows I still have 512GB of space but only 410 is being used in the MacBook Pro, rest is classified as (free space). enter image description here The disk Utility doesn't show the 84GB anywhere either, is any of the partitions, but the full disk still shows the 512GB. enter image description here How do I add this (free space) back to my main SSD?

Restrict FTP access to a folder that contains php scripts

21 February 2025 @ 8:40 pm

I have the following files: /domain/domainname/public_html/index.php /domain/domainname/tests/test1.php /domain/domainname/tests/test2.php /domain/domainname/tests/test3.php index.php calls test1.php, test2.php, and test3.php The web host provides FTP access to /domain/domainname which cannot be disabled. I want index.php to be able to call those three php scripts within tests while blocking FTP access to tests. How do I accomplish this?

What can I do to fix and recover files on an SSD?

21 February 2025 @ 6:23 pm

Out of the blue a few days ago my Dell notebook Win 11 with a NVME M.2 drive (with UEFI) crashed, with a boot issue. The PC would not boot to Windows, only to a blue screen saying my PC needed to be repaired. Over 2 full days I tried fixing the drive using for example many utilities such as bootrec /fixmbr etc etc etc and connecting a Win 11 bootable USB drive but nothing helped. In the blue recovery screen I was able to use the Command Line and was able to navigate to C:\ and could see all my folders and files. (And FYI I was able to use 'copy' to transfer a couple of important files to a USB drive enclosure connected to the PC.) I finally 'gave up' trying to get the drive to boot and installed a new 500GB M.2 SSD — and thankfully I had imaged the old drive a few weeks ago so I was able to resurrect the PC using the new drive and get it running again — albeit with files that are a few weeks old. I took the old drive and put it in a USB enclosure and connect

Trying to apply complex filter

21 February 2025 @ 4:12 pm

I am trying to run below command in railway.com which uses NixOS(Based on Ubuntu), everything is working properly in my local but when I try to run in NixOS it give below error. In local I'm using windows and it works properly Command - ffmpeg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-1.jpg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-2.jpg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-3.jpg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-4.jpg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-5.jpg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-6.jpg -loop 1 -t 14.99 -i /app/public/image/news-image-7.jpg -i /app/public/audio/merged-audio.mp3 -y -filter_complex [0:v]scale=720:1080,setsar=1,fade=t=out:st=14.489714285714285:d=0.5[v0];[1:v]scale=720:1080,setsar=1,fade=t=out:st=14.489714285714285:d=0.5[v1];[2:v]scale=720:1080,setsar=1,fade=t=out:st=14.489714285714285:d=0.5[v2];[3:v]scale=720:1080,setsar=1,fade=t=out:st=14.489714

How to enable 4k on external display on an Acer Nitro 5 AN515-44?

28 November 2024 @ 1:50 pm

I have Acer Nitro 5 AN515-44 (IN-NH.Q9NSI.005). I also have a 4k external monitor at 60 hz (Lenovo N27p) and a Monster brand HDMI Premium Certified HDMI cable (Model: MTESHD4K1.5M) supports 4k at 60 hz. This model of Nitro 5 do not have C-type DP port. So I am using HDMI port. By default the laptop (Windows 11) is pushing Full HD to the monitor. I am trying to change in the resolution in Window's Display setting from FHD to 4k, but there is not option of 4k. How can I do that?

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Stay Gold, America

7 January 2025 @ 7:42 am

We are at an unprecedented point in American history, and I'm concerned we may lose sight of the American Dream.

The Great Filter Comes For Us All

2 December 2024 @ 6:25 pm

With a 13 billion year head start on evolution, why haven’t any other forms of life in the universe contacted us by now?Teaching the aliens how to exit Vim(Arrival is a fantastic movie. Watch it, but don’t stop there – read the Story of

I Fight For The Users

30 November 2023 @ 8:11 pm

If you haven’t been able to keep up with my blistering pace of one blog post per year, I don’t blame you. There’s a lot going on right now. It’s a busy time. But let’s pause and take a moment

The 2030 Self-Driving Car Bet

4 March 2022 @ 6:53 pm

It’s my honor to announce that John Carmack and I have initiated a friendly bet of $10,000* to the 501(c)(3) charity of the winner’s choice:By January 1st, 2030, completely autonomous self-driving cars meeting SAE J3016 level 5 will be commercially available for

Updating The Single Most Influential Book of the BASIC Era

31 December 2021 @ 11:49 pm

In a way, these two books are responsible for my entire professional career.With early computers, you didn’t boot up to a fancy schmancy desktop, or a screen full of apps you could easily poke and prod with your finger. No, those computers booted up to the command

Building a PC, Part IX: Downsizing

19 April 2020 @ 11:56 pm

Hard to believe that I’ve had the same PC case since 2011, and my last serious upgrade was in 2015. I guess that’s yet another sign that the PC is over, because PC upgrades have gotten really boring. It took 5 years for me to muster

The Rise of the Electric Scooter

12 September 2019 @ 7:24 am

In an electric car, the (enormous) battery is a major part of the price. If electric car prices are decreasing, battery costs must be decreasing, because it’s not like the cost of fabricating rubber, aluminum, glass, and steel into car shapes can decline that much,

Electric Geek Transportation Systems

20 August 2019 @ 11:35 am

I’ve never thought of myself as a “car person.” The last new car I bought (and in fact, now that I think about it, the first new car I ever bought) was the quirky 1998 Ford Contour SVT. Since then, we bought a

An Exercise Program for the Fat Web

30 May 2019 @ 11:04 am

When I wrote about App-pocalypse Now in 2014, I implied the future still belonged to the web. And it does. But it’s also true that the web has changed a lot in the last 10 years, much less the last 20 or 30.fat cityWebsites have gotten

The Cloud Is Just Someone Else’s Computer

17 February 2019 @ 2:15 am

When we started Discourse in 2013, our server requirements were high:1GB RAMmodern, fast dual core CPUspeedy solid state drive with 20+ GBI’m not talking about a cheapo shared cpanel server, either, I mean a dedicated virtual private server with those specifications.We

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Jurassic World and Shrek Lands Headline Universal Kids Resort in Texas

22 February 2025 @ 12:35 am

Universal Kids Resort (1)In more fandom travel and lifestyle news, pop culture stars headline LA fire relief benefit MultiCon, Cinderella celebrates 75 years, and Meow Wolf holds pet adoptions.

Daredevil‘s Cast on Expanding the Netflix Show and Picking Back Up With Their Characters

21 February 2025 @ 10:20 pm

Daredevil 2Daredevil: Born Again is nearly ready to resurrect on Disney+, and its creators are just as excited as all the Marvel fans.

The Avatar Cycle, Explained

21 February 2025 @ 9:40 pm

Avatar Cycle The Last Airbender AangAs Avatar prepares for its first new animated TV series—and a new hero—in over a decade, let's take a look back at just how the eponymous mantle works.

Somehow, This Han Solo JPG Is Still Worth $120

21 February 2025 @ 8:35 pm

Star Wars Vintage Han CropThe Topps app Star Wars Card Trader is currently celebrating its 10-year anniversary—here's an update.

U.S. Government Removing EV Chargers From All Federal Buildings Because They Are ‘Not Mission-Critical’

21 February 2025 @ 8:05 pm

A person recharges a Tesla electric vehicle at a Tesla Supercharger station on September 23, 2024 in Pasadena, California.The more than 8,000 charging ports available to federal workers are going away.

Tesla Dealership in Oregon Gets Shot Up, Drawing FBI Scrutiny

21 February 2025 @ 7:50 pm

Photo: Brandon BellIt's unclear who vandalized the site, or why.

Of Course Dragon Ball Daima Gave Us the SSJ4 Reveal We Really Wanted, Too

21 February 2025 @ 7:30 pm

Dragon Ball Daima Goku CrunchyrollGoku and Vegeta stans are eating good in the fanservice department as Daima nears its finale.

Winning Nature Photographs Capture the Gripping Intensity of Animal Life

21 February 2025 @ 7:05 pm

Tiger pouncing on a boarA recent photography competition captures the relentless fight for survival on land, in sea, and air.

Wheel of Time Season 3 Arrives Soon—Here’s What to Remember From Season 2

21 February 2025 @ 6:45 pm

Wheel 2 TorchesPrime Video's Robert Jordan fantasy adaptation starts streaming new episodes March 13.

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OpenAI confirms 400 million weekly ChatGPT users - here's 5 great ways to use the world’s most popular AI chatbot

22 February 2025 @ 12:30 am

After reaching 400 million users, here are 5 tips to use ChatGPT best.

Lenovo is going all out with yet another funky laptop design: this time, it's a business notebook with a foldable OLED screen

21 February 2025 @ 9:12 pm

Lenovo ThinkBook Flip AI PC looks to redefine productivity with foldable OLED screen and built-in keyboard for multitasking.

I installed iOS 18.4 dev beta and the big Siri intelligence update is nowhere to be found

21 February 2025 @ 7:51 pm

iOS 18.4 dev beta is here but the big siri update is nowhere in sight.

Amazon just overtook Walmart in revenue for the first time

21 February 2025 @ 7:07 pm

Amazon overtakes Walmart in terms of quarterly revenue, but how long will it last before it regains pole position?

This is the weirdest laptop I've ever seen and it reminds me of an often-mocked, thoroughly misunderstood Toshiba notebook

21 February 2025 @ 6:34 pm

The Bapaco is a a Windows 11 laptop that's also a display and keyboard for Windows, macOS and Android.

Apple Intelligence finally arrives on Vision Pro, but it's the new iOS app that might turn heads

21 February 2025 @ 6:09 pm

Apple Intelligence arrives on Vision Pro bringing a host of smart features.

The Oppo Find N5 has made me even more excited for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – here’s why

21 February 2025 @ 6:08 pm

I’ve just spent a week using the world’s thinnest book-style folding phone, and now I’m more excited than ever for a resurgence of thin phones, led by the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.

Security flaw in popular stalkerware apps is exposing phone data of millions

21 February 2025 @ 5:09 pm

Millions of victims are affected by flaws in Cocospy and Spyic.

Google has stopped selling the Chromecast with Google TV – but there's no way I'm replacing mine

21 February 2025 @ 5:00 pm

It's the end of the road for the Chromecast with Google TV dongle, with no more stock on the way.

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LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features

12 December 2023 @ 4:10 pm

 In the rapidly advancing landscape of AI technology and innovation, LimeWire emerges as a unique platform in the realm of generative AI tools. This platform not only stands out from the multitude of existing AI tools but also brings a fresh approach to content generation. LimeWire not only empowers users to create AI content but also provides creators with creative ways to share and monetize their creations.As we explore LimeWire, our aim is to uncover its features, benefits for creators, and the exciting possibilities it offers for AI content generation. This platform presents an opportunity for users to harness the power of AI in image creation, all while enjoying the advantages of a free and accessible service.

ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?

13 March 2022 @ 3:04 pm

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Docker delays Hub pull limits by a month, tweaks maximums, stalls storage billing indefinitely

22 February 2025 @ 12:13 am

Image fetches to be capped on hourly basis for Personal, unauthenticated use, paid-for plans get unlimited access Docker has delayed its plan to limit image pulls – the downloading of container images – from Docker Hub, by one month and has altered previously published quotas.…

Data is very valuable, just don't ask us to measure it, leaders say

21 February 2025 @ 11:04 pm

After fifteeen years decade of big hype, less than 25% of orgs measure value of data, analytics Fifteen years of big data hype, and guess what? Less than one in four of those in charge of analytics projects actually measure the value of the activity to the organization they work for.…

Los Alamos boffins slap blinkers on satellites so we know who to blame in a crash

21 February 2025 @ 9:11 pm

Extremely Low Resource Optical Identifier no brighter than LED, but readable with telescopes Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have come up with a cheap and simple way for satellites to be identified from the ground using lights to blink out an ID code.…

T-Mobile US puts NYC emergency services in the 5G fast lane with network slicing

21 February 2025 @ 7:05 pm

911 gets VIP treatment in 'one of the most congested and demanding environments for connectivity' T-Mobile US has signed a deal to provide telecoms for emergency services in New York City using network slicing to their ensure calls and data traffic are prioritized above other users.…

Elon Musk calls for International Space Station to be deorbited by 2027

21 February 2025 @ 5:03 pm

Plus: ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen not happy with SpaceX chief for 'lie' about 'abandoned' Starliner crew SpaceX boss Elon Musk has called for the International Space Station (ISS) to be deorbited as soon as possible, perhaps by 2027.…

ST Micro skips in, arm in arm with AWS, bearing a chip for 1.6 Tbps pluggable optics

21 February 2025 @ 3:00 pm

It's Friday. Quit the doomscrolling. Distract yourself with IT infra news Developed in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, ST Micro detailed a new photonic integrated circuit (PIC) on Thursday that it says will support pluggable optics capable of shuttling bits around the datacenter at up to 1.6 Tbps.…

Experts race to extract intel from Black Basta internal chat leaks

21 February 2025 @ 12:56 pm

Researchers say there's dissent in the ranks. Plus: An AI tool lets you have a go yourself at analysing the data Hundreds of thousands of internal messages from the Black Basta ransomware gang were leaked by a Telegram user, prompting security researchers to bust out their best Russian translations post haste.…

HP ditches 15-minute wait time policy due to 'feedback'

21 February 2025 @ 11:25 am

It woz The Reg wot won it ... or maybe just common sense prevailed among management HP Inc today abruptly ditched the mandatory 15-minute wait time that it imposed on customers dialling up its telephone-based support team due to "initial feedback."…

Hey programmers – is AI making us dumber?

21 February 2025 @ 10:17 am

If you don't need to think about easy questions, will you be able to answer complex questions? Opinion  I don't want to sound like an aging boomer, yet when I see junior programmers relying on AI tools like Copilot, Claude, or GPT for simple coding tasks, I wonder if they're doing themselves more harm than good.…

DIMM techies weren’t allowed to leave the building until proven to not be pilferers

21 February 2025 @ 8:30 am

Who knew a script could make RAM re-appear? On Call  Another Friday is upon us, and The Register understands some of you would rather not retain memories of the last week. That's why we offer another instalment of On Call, our reader-contributed column that revives your happier recollections of wreaking revenge on colleagues who caused you tech support trauma.…

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Bybit hacked for almost $1.5 billion in the biggest crypto theft ever

21 February 2025 @ 9:22 pm

While 20th-century heists involved scoping out a location, recruiting a person on the inside and having a daredevil getaway driver waiting outside, the 21st-century version looks more like what Bybit experienced today. A hacker stole nearly $1.5 billion in Ethereum (ETH) and staked Ethereum from one of the exchange's offline wallets, nabbing the largest cryptocurrency haul ever. One blockchain security expert said it's likely the all-time biggest heist of any kind, not just crypto. Bybit CEO Ben Zhou

Fortnite’s new season leans heavily on heist mechanics

21 February 2025 @ 8:15 pm

Fortnite just announced the availability of Chapter 6: Season 2, which has been dubbed Lawless. As the name suggests, this update is all about being a criminal and performing robberies. Fortnite hasn’t dabbled in this kind of GTA-esque tomfoolery since Chapter 4: Season 4, which also included heists. Starting today, players will be able to perform all kinds of nefarious activities, like robbing banks, stealing armored cars and breaking into luxury locations. The popular battle royale will even let players rob the train that services the island. Oh yeah. There’s also a giant pickle that raps named Big Dill. It has a

Apple is adding tens of thousands of recipes to News+

21 February 2025 @ 7:45 pm

Apple is set to give News+ subscribers more than a soupçon of fresh material. When iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 arrive in April, the company will

Federal government reportedly plans to shut down its EV charging infrastructure

21 February 2025 @ 7:13 pm

The General Services Administration plans on shutting down federal EV charging infrastructure in the coming weeks and "offloading" EVs purchased by the previous administration, The Verge reports. Since the GSA oversees government buildings, shutting down chargers will impact personal electric vehicles owned by government employees and government-owned EVs. "As GSA has worked to align with the current administration, we have received direction that all GSA owned charging stations are not mission critical," an email viewed by The Verge reads. There were a a steadily increasin

What to expect at Mobile World Congress 2025: Nothing, Samsung, Xiaomi and more

21 February 2025 @ 6:45 pm

On March 3, Mobile World Congress will kick off in Barcelona, Spain. While it’s not the premier show it once was, many of the smartphone industry’s leading players still attend the conference and frequently launch new devices there. Typically, we hear from companies like Lenovo, Arm, Xiaomi, Dell and more at the conference, as well as standards organizations like the GSMA on developments in areas like 5G or SIM technology. And judging by the event agenda on the MWC website, we will be seeing at least some kind of presence from Meta about Whatsapp, though it's unlikely anything major gets announced at that event. Below, you’ll find a list of the more notable devices we expect to be launched at MWC 2025. Nothing Phon

Meta approves massive bonuses for executives after broad layoffs

21 February 2025 @ 6:32 pm

Meta has offered up a lucrative new executive bonus plan, according to a company filing released Thursday. Under the new plan, executives could earn a yearly bonus of 200 percent of their base salary, which is up from 75 percent. This comes just after Meta announced sweeping layoffs impacting five percent of its workforce. A committee for Meta’s board of directors approved the change on February 13, on the grounds that the “target total cash compensation” for its executives “was at or below the 15th percentile of the target total cash compensation of executives holding similar positions” at rival companies. It’s worth noting that the new bonus plan

DJI Flip review: A unique and useful creator drone with a few flaws

21 February 2025 @ 6:15 pm

After creating a stir with the $200 Neo, DJI is back at it with another innovative drone, the Flip. It has a first-of-a-kind folding design and shrouded propellers to keep people safe. It also integrates 3D infrared obstacle detection to track subjects and has a long list of impressive features. With a camera borrowed from the Mini 4 Pro, the

Apple Intelligence is headed to the Vision Pro in April, dev beta available today

21 February 2025 @ 6:10 pm

The rumors are true: Apple confirmed today that the Vision Pro will get Apple Intelligence features in April with the arrival of visionOS 2.4. A developer beta is also rolling out today for the less patient. As we've seen on other devices, Apple is starting out the Vision Pro's AI rollout with basic features. Those include Writing Tools, which can help you summarize, rewrite and proofread text, as well as generate text with ChatGPT; Image Playground for creating AI imagery; and Genmoji for building custom AI generated emojis and stickers.  It really was only

Google's Pixel 9 Pro is $200 off, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals

21 February 2025 @ 6:00 pm

While Apple's new iPhone 16e may be the big tech news of the week, it's one of Google's Pixel phones that leads our latest weekly deal roundup. More specifically, the

Elon Musk's DOGE reportedly cuts staff at agency that regulates Elon Musk's Tesla

21 February 2025 @ 5:36 pm

Elon Musk's chainsaw has been swinging through the federal government over the last few weeks, with his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chopping down budgets and excising staff at a number of agencies. Among those affected is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which is said to be losing about 10 percent of its relatively small headcount through buyouts and firings. According to