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SwapVend Launches Barter To Connect SA’s Informal & Formal Economies Through Humanised Tech

Today at 06:49 AM, via Tech Financials

SwapVend, South Africa’s digital-hybrid ecosystem connecting informal and formal economies, has launched its long-anticipated Barter feature, a core part of its ecosystem that honours one of the continent’s oldest and most dignified forms of trade. Bartering is not new. It is not foreign. It is rooted in our history, our kasi economies, and our everyday […]

BTCC Exchange Black Friday Campaign Generates $22.6 Billion in Futures Trading Volume Ahead of High-Stakes Lucky Draw

Today at 06:21 AM, via Tech Financials

BTCC, the world’s longest-serving crypto exchange, reported $22.6 billion in futures trading volume as of November 26, 2025 through its Black Friday Flash Deal campaign featuring its global brand ambassador Jaren Jackson Jr. The campaign attracted over 111,000 participants, positioning the platform as a major player in the increasingly competitive landscape of holiday promotions among […]

Mexico Unveils Plans To Build Most Powerful Supercomputer In Latin America

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: Mexico unveiled plans Wednesday to build what it claims will be Latin America’s most powerful supercomputer — a project the government says will help the country capitalize on the rapidly evolving uses of artificial intelligence and exponentially expand the country’s computing capacity. Dubbed “Coatlicue” for the Mexica goddess...

Amazon Faces FAA Probe After Delivery Drone Snaps Internet Cable In Texas

Today at 04:02 AM, via Slashdot

Amazon’s drone-delivery program is under federal scrutiny after an MK30 aircraft clipped an internet cable in Texas. CNBC reports: The incident occurred on Nov. 18 around 12:45 p.m. Central in Waco, Texas. After dropping off a package, one of Amazon’s MK30 drones was ascending out of a customer’s yard when one of its six propellers got tangled in a nearby internet cable, according to a video of...

Greek Cybercrime Unit Shuts Down IPTV Pirates, 68 End Users Face Fines

Today at 03:25 AM, via Slashdot

Greek authorities shut down an IPTV piracy operation on Santorini, arresting a reseller and referring 68 end users for prosecution. TorrentFreak reports: A new legal framework to tackle online infringement in Greece went live just a couple of months ago, and reports of prosecutions are already coming in. Early September, it was reported that a man from Sparta faces prosecution and a fine of up...

Google’s AirDrop Support For Pixel 10 Likely Exists Because of EU’s Apple Ruling

Today at 02:45 AM, via Slashdot

Last week, Google surprised the tech world when it announced AirDrop support on Pixel 10 devices — all without Apple’s involvement. “While it initially seemed like this was a rogue move made by Google to coerce Apple into another boundary-breaking decision, it might actually be part of the repercussions that also led to USB-C on iPhone and the adoption of RCS,” reports 9to5Google. From a...

OpenAI Says Dead Teen Violated TOS When He Used ChatGPT To Plan Suicide

Today at 02:02 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Facing five lawsuits alleging wrongful deaths, OpenAI lobbed its first defense Tuesday, denying in a court filing that ChatGPT caused a teen’s suicide and instead arguing the teen violated terms that prohibit discussing suicide or self-harm with the chatbot. The earliest look at OpenAI’s strategy to overcome the string of lawsuits came in a...

Newegg Sparks Debate With New PayPal-Integrated AI Shopping Push

Today at 01:20 AM, via Slashdot

BrianFagioli writes: Newegg’s new partnership with PayPal is another sign that mainstream e-commerce is shifting control from users to AI-driven intermediaries. Instead of shoppers visiting Newegg directly, PayPal’s agentic commerce system pushes product discovery through AI platforms like Perplexity where recommendations, checkout, and fraud checks all happen inside someone else’s controlled...

Chinese Pharma is On the Cusp of Going Global

Today at 00:41 AM, via Slashdot

China’s pharmaceutical industry has quietly evolved from a hub for generics and clinical trials into something more ambitious — a genuine competitor in drug discovery that Western giants are now courting to fill gaps left by looming patent expirations worth over $300 billion by 2030. In the first half of 2025, nearly a third of global licensing agreements signed by big pharma involved Chinese...

How ‘Stranger Things’ Defined the Era of the Algorithm

Today at 00:01 AM, via Slashdot

As Stranger Things releases the first four episodes of its final season today, nearly a decade after its July 2016 premiere, the Netflix series has come to represent something broader than its own popularity — the embodiment of streaming television’s algorithmic philosophy. When the show first appeared, streaming was still finding its footing. Netflix had been producing original series for only...

European Lawmakers Seek EU-Wide Minimum Age To Access AI Chatbots, Social Media

Yesterday at 23:25 PM, via Slashdot

The European Parliament has passed a non-binding resolution urging an EU-wide minimum age of 16 to access social media, video-sharing platforms, and AI chatbots, with parental consent allowed for ages 13-16 and a hard ban for anyone under 13. “It also proposes additional measures, including a ban on addictive design features that keep children hooked to screens and manipulative advertising and...

More Than Half of New Articles On the Internet Are Being Written By AI

Yesterday at 22:45 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Conversation: The line between human and machine authorship is blurring, particularly as it’s become increasingly difficult to tell whether something was written by a person or AI. Now, in what may seem like a tipping point, the digital marketing firm Graphite recently published a study showing that more than 50% of articles on the web are being...

SEC Must Not Let Crypto Companies ‘Bypass’ Rules, Stock Exchanges Say

Yesterday at 22:05 PM, via Slashdot

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s possible plan to grant crypto companies relief from regulation to sell “tokenised” stocks risks harming investors, a group of stock exchanges said in a letter to the U.S. regulator this week. From a report: Several crypto companies plan to sell crypto tokens linked to listed equities to retail investors who want to get exposure to stocks without owning...

Pentagon Cited Alibaba on China Military Aid in Oct. 7 Letter

Yesterday at 21:26 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: The Pentagon concluded that Alibaba Group, Baidu and BYD should be added to a list of companies that aid the Chinese military, according to a letter to Congress sent roughly three weeks before Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to a broad trade truce. Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg informed lawmakers of the conclusion in the Oct. 7 letter, a copy...

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