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Can you solve it? Are you ready for twenty twenty-six…seven?

Today at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

The year ahead in numbers

As we say goodbye to 2025, let’s delight in its numerical charms one final time. The year was unique this century as being a square number.

442 = 1936

452 = 2025

462 = 2116

Five 9s

Six 8s.

Six 7s.

Six 6s.

Four 5s.

Six 4s.

Four 3s.

Four 2s.

a partridge in a pear tree. (Only joking)

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In 2025 Scammers Have Stolen $835M from Americans Using Fake Customer Service Numbers

Today at 08:34 AM, via Slashdot

They call it “the business-impersonator scam”. And it’s fooled 396,227 Americans in just the first nine months of 2025 — 18% more than the 335,785 in the same nine months of 2024. That’s according to a Bloomberg reporter (who also fell for it in late November), citing the official statistics from America’s Federal Trade Commission:Some pose as airline staff on social media and respond to...

Starwatch: After the Geminids meteor shower, it is the turn of the Ursids

Today at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Patient watchers should wrap up warm to witness one of nature’s subtler events on night of 22 to 23 December

If the Geminids whetted your appetite for meteor showers, then you are in luck. This week it is the turn of the Ursids. Admittedly, they are nowhere near as plentiful as the Geminids, producing a maximum of just 10 meteors an hour, but there is a unique satisfaction to witnessing one of...

End of an era for DStv

Today at 06:58 AM, via MyBroadband

After nearly 40 years in operation, first as M-Net, then as MultiChoice, South Africa’s premier pay-TV company is no longer South Africa-owned.

The U.S. Could Ban Chinese-Made Drones Used By Police Departments

Today at 06:05 AM, via Slashdot

Tuesday the White House faces a deadline to decide “whether Chinese drone maker DJI Technologies poses a national security threat,” reports Bloomberg. But their article notes it’s “a decision with the potential to ground thousands of machines deployed by police and fire departments across the US.” One person making the case against the drones is Mike Nathe, a North Dakota Republican state...

Google Launches CO2 Battery Plants for Long-Duration Storage of Renewable Energy

Today at 03:34 AM, via Slashdot

In July Google promised to scale the CO2 batteries of “Energy Dome” as a long-duration energy storage solution. Now IEEE Spectrum visits its first plant in Sardinia, where 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide power a turbine generating 20 MW over 10 hours — storing “large amounts of excess renewable energy until it’s needed…” “Google likes the concept so much that it plans to rapidly deploy the...

Are ‘Geek Gifts’ Becoming Their Own Demographic?

Today at 00:34 AM, via Slashdot

Long-time Slashdot reader destinyland wonders if “gifts for geeks” is the next big consumer demographic:For this year’s holiday celebrations, Hallmark made a special Christmas tree ornament, a tiny monitor displaying screens from the classic video game “Oregon Trail.” (“Recall the fun of leading a team of oxen and a wagon loaded with provisions from Missouri to the West….”) Top sites and major...

‘Confused’ Waymos Stopped in Intersections During San Francisco Power Outage

Yesterday at 23:34 PM, via Slashdot

“On Saturday, videos shared widely on social media showed Waymo vehicles stopped mid-intersection with hazard lights flashing, forcing other cars to maneuver around them,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle. The Independent notes that “Without working traffic lights, the driverless cars were seemingly left confused, with many halting in their tracks and causing major traffic jams. Local riders...

Indie Game Awards Disqualifies ‘Clair Obscur’ Over GenAI Usage

Yesterday at 22:34 PM, via Slashdot

“Perhaps no group of fans, industry workers, and consumers is more intense about AI use than gamers….” writes New York magazine’s “Intelligencer” column:Just this month, the latest Postal game was axed by its publisher, which was “overwhelmed with negative responses”from the “concerned Postal community” after fans spottedAI-generated material in the game’s trailer. The developers of ArcRaiders...

Do Gamers Hate AI? Indie Game Awards Disqualifies ‘Clair Obscur’ Over GenAI Usage

Yesterday at 22:34 PM, via Slashdot

“Perhaps no group of fans, industry workers, and consumers is more intense about AI use than gamers….” writes New York magazine’s “Intelligencer” column:Just this month, the latest Postal game was axed by its publisher, which was “overwhelmed with negative responses”from the “concerned Postal community” after fans spottedAI-generated material in the game’s trailer. The developers of ArcRaiders...

Package Forge: The Lesser Known Snap/Flatpak Alternative Without Distro Lock-In

Yesterday at 21:34 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from the site It’s FOSS:Linux gives you plenty of ways to install software: native distro packages, Flatpak, Snap, AppImage, source builds, even curl-piped installers. The catch is that each one solves a different problem, yet none of them fully eliminates the “works here, breaks there” reality across all distros. Package Forge (PkgForge) is a new project...

Inaugural ‘Hour of AI’ Event Includes Minecraft, Microsoft, Google and 13.1 Million K-12 Schoolkids

Yesterday at 20:34 PM, via Slashdot

Long-time Slashdot reader theodp writes: Last September, tech-backed nonprofit Code.org pledged to engage 25 million K-12 schoolchildren in an “Hour of AI” this school year. Preliminary numbers released this week by the Code.org Advocacy Coalition showed that [halfway through the five-day event Computer Science Education Week] 13.1 million users had participated in the inaugural Hour of AI,...

One in eight of 14- to 17-year-olds in Great Britain say they have used nicotine pouches

Yesterday at 19:36 PM, via The Guardian

Survey adds to experts’ concern about addiction risk and highlights support for plan to ban sales to under-18s

One in eight teenagers aged 14 to 17 have used nicotine pouches, a survey has found, adding to health experts’ concern about their growing popularity.

Users hold the small sachets, which look like mini-teabags and are often flavoured, in their mouths to enjoy the release of the...

Will Work Change Over the Next 20 Years?

Yesterday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

What is the future of work? The Wall Street Journal asked five workplace experts and practitioners. So while AI “is already doing tasks once relegated to newly minted college graduates in many professions,” the Journal predicts that in the next 20 years AI “will have an impact on the role of managers, how organizations measure business outcomes and accelerate tasks that once took months.” A...

The Guardian view on gene editing: breakthroughs need a new social contract | Editorial

Yesterday at 19:25 PM, via The Guardian

Cutting-edge therapies exist, but the market cannot deliver them cheaply. Britain must build NHS capacity so that cures become collective goods, not expensive products

Just a small fraction of our 20,000 genes can cause disease when disrupted – yet that sliver accounts for thousands of rare disorders. The difficulty is: what can a doctor do to treat them? In a common condition such as type 2...

FSF Says Nintendo’s New DRM Allows Them to Remotely Render User’s Device ‘Permanently Unusuable’

Yesterday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

“In the lead up to its Switch 2 console release, Nintendo updated its user agreement,” writes the Free Software Foundation, warning that Nintendo now claims “broad authority to make consoles owned by its customers permanently unusable.” “Under Nintendo’s most aggressive digital restrictions management (DRM) update to date, game console owners are now required to give Nintendo the unilateral...

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