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Testing the waters: can pumping chemicals into the ocean help stop global heating?

Today at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

To some it was a reckless experiment but scientists hope the dispersal of 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine could ease the climate crisis

For four days last August, a thick slick of maroon bruised the waters of the Gulf of Maine. The scene, not unlike a toxic red tide, was the result of 65,000 litres of an alkaline chemical, tagged with a red dye, that had been...

European Consortium Wants Open-Source Alternative To Google Play Integrity

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Heise: Pay securely with an Android smartphone, completely without Google services: This is the plan being developed by the newly founded industry consortium led by the German Volla Systeme GmbH. It is an open-source alternative to Google Play Integrity. This proprietary interface decides on Android smartphones with Google Play services whether banking,...

Samsung Wants To Let You Vibe Code Your Galaxy Phone Experience

Today at 03:00 AM, via Slashdot

Samsung says it’s thinking about bringing “vibe coding” to future Galaxy phones, allowing users to describe apps or interface changes in plain language and have AI generate the code. TechRadar interviewed Won-Joon Choi, Samsung’s head of mobile experience, to learn more about the plans. Here’s an excerpt from their report: As noted by Won-Joon Choi, the usefulness of vibe coding on smartphones...

EA Lays Off Staff Across All Battlefield Studios Following Record-Breaking Battlefield 6 Launch

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Electronic Arts has laid off staff across multiple Battlefield studios despite Battlefield 6 being the best-selling game in the U.S. in 2025 and the “biggest launch in franchise history.” According to IGN, the layoffs include workers at Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. From the report: Individuals are being informed that the layoffs are taking place as part of a “realignment”...

Live Nation Avoids Ticketmaster Breakup By ‘Open Sourcing’ Their Ticketing Model

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

Live Nation reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice that avoids breaking up its dominant live events empire with Ticketmaster. Instead, the deal requires changes like “open sourcing” their ticketing model and divesting some venues. NBC News reports: The company and the Justice Department reached a settlement on Monday, following a week of testimony during an antitrust trial...

How AI Assistants Are Moving the Security Goalposts

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from KrebsOnSecurity: AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are...

Anthropic Claims Pentagon Feud Could Cost It Billions

Yesterday at 22:49 PM, via Wired

Executives at the AI startup say companies paused deal talks after the Trump administration labeled it a supply-chain risk, warning the fallout could cause a major revenue hit.

Qualcomm’s New Arduino Ventuno Q Is an AI-Focused Computer Designed For Robotics

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via Slashdot

Qualcomm and Arduino have unveiled the Arduino Ventuno Q, a new AI-focused single-board computer built for robotics and edge systems. Engadget reports: Called the Arduino Ventuno Q, it uses Qualcomm’s Dragonwing IQ8 processor along with a dedicated STM32H5 low-latency microcontroller (MCU). “Ventuno Q is engineered specifically for systems that move, manipulate and respond to the physical world...

Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Stepping Down

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via Wired

Venture capitalist Toni Schneider will take over as interim CEO as Bluesky’s board of directors hunts for a permanent replacement.

Anthropic Sues the Pentagon After Being Labeled a Threat To National Security

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

Anthropic is suing the Department of Defense after the Trump administration labeled the company a “supply chain risk” and canceled its government contracts when Anthropic refused to allow its AI model Claude to be used for domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons. Fortune reports: The lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, calls the...

Last Chance To 100x? BlockDAG’s Multi-Exchange Launch Triggers Global Buying Frenzy

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Tech Financials

The crypto market rarely witnesses a new project entering exchanges with enough momentum to immediately challenge the industry’s established players. Most cryptocurrencies spend years building liquidity, community participation, and exchange access before approaching the billion-dollar valuation range. Yet every market cycle produces a few exceptions, projects that arrive with strong momentum...

‘If Lockheed Martin Made a Game Boy, Would You Buy One?’

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

“If Lockheed Martin made a Game Boy, would you buy one?” That was the [rhetorical] question The Verge’s Sean Hollister asked when he reviewed ModRetro’s Game Boy-style handheld device back in 2024. He said it “might be the best version of the Game Boy ever made,” though the connection to Palmer Luckey and his defense tech startup Anduril left him conflicted. “I don’t remember my childhood...

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