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Samsung Galaxy Z7 & Watch8 Pricing And Next-Gen Tech Revealed

Today at 09:33 AM, via Tech Financials

Samsung Electronics has officially launched its highly anticipated Galaxy Z7 series, including the Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy Z Flip7 FE, alongside the Galaxy Watch8 series. These cutting-edge devices redefine smartphone and wearable innovation, blending ultra-thin designs, AI-powered experiences, and unmatched performance. Galaxy Z7 Series: The Future of Foldables...

China Solves ‘Tunnel Boom’ Problem With Maglev Trains

Today at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

Ancient Slashdot reader Epeeist shares a report from The Guardian: The newest version of the maglev train is capable of traveling at 600km/h (about 370mph). However, the train’s engineers have wrestled with the problem of the shock waves which occur as the train exits the mouth of a tunnel. When a high-speed train enters an enclosed space such as a tunnel, air in front is compressed, like in a...

Tesla shutting down supercomputer division

Today at 08:55 AM, via MyBroadband

The team has lost about 20 workers recently to newly formed DensityAI, and remaining Dojo workers are being reassigned to other data centre and compute projects within Tesla, the people said.

OpenAI launches powerful new AI model

Today at 08:44 AM, via MyBroadband

GPT-5 is designed to be more capable of coding and creative writing as well as reasoning through complex queries.

Tablets for the harshest environments

Today at 08:32 AM, via ITWeb

DCI Scanning and Urovo deliver rugged tablets that are designed to operate reliably in the toughest of environments, regardless of the particular conditions they face.

What Businesses Should Be Doing Instead Of Buying More Tech

Today at 08:13 AM, via Tech Financials

A year after law enforcement paraded the takedown of LockBit as a victory for cybersecurity, the harsh reality has set in: ransomware didn’t retreat – it metastasised. The criminals didn’t stop; they just got smarter. Now, with operations like Ghost infiltrating networks in over 70 countries, the threat is more pervasive than ever. And despite […]

E-tag comeback in South Africa

Today at 08:00 AM, via MyBroadband

E-tag adoption has jumped over the past year, and the timing suggests one major factor is behind the surging uptake.

When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff

Today at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

The virtual world can bring a kind of friendship and a kind of connection, even to the grieving. But it can also facilitate exploitation of very human needs

Joaquin Oliver was 17 years old when he was shot in the hallway of his high school. An older teenager, expelled some months previously, had opened fire with a high-powered rifle on Valentine’s Day in what became America’s deadliest high...

Air pollution filters help scientists produce first UK wildlife survey using eDNA

Today at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Social media post led to discovery that samplers measuring toxic particles in air can also detect fragments of DNA

As the UK’s Big Butterfly Count reaches more than 100,000 submissions, an international group of scientists have produced the first national survey of biodiversity using an entirely different approach. Instead of looking for species by eye, they took advantage of the samplers...

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