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Doctors Perform First Robotic Heart Transplant In US Without Opening a Chest

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Neuroscience News Science Magazine: Surgeons have performed the first fully robotic heart transplant in the U.S., using advanced robotic tools to avoid opening the chest. […] Using a surgical robot, lead surgeon Dr. Kenneth Liao and his team made small, precise incisions, eliminating the need to open the chest and break the breast bone. Liao removed the...

The green drought: June rainfall has come too late to offer relief to farmers in southern Australia

Today at 05:30 AM, via The Guardian

The winter crop growing season requires three days of steady rain – but many inland parts of southern Australia did not receive an autumn break this year

How often do you mow your lawn in winter? It may seem like an odd way to start a conversation about drought, but the answer helps explain why our current drought has not broken, despite recent rain – and why spring lamb may be more...

Apple’s Swift Coding Language Is Working On Android Support

Today at 02:20 AM, via Slashdot

Apple’s Swift programming language is expanding official support to Android through a new “Android Working Group” which will improve compatibility, integration, and tooling. “As it stands today, Android apps are generally coded in Kotlin, but Apple is looking to provide its Swift coding language as an alternative,” notes 9to5Google. “Apple first launched its coding language back in 2014 with...

Comcast’s New Plans Dump the Data Caps

Today at 01:40 AM, via Slashdot

Comcast is introducing new simplified, contract-free broadband plans that eliminate its unpopular 1.2TB data cap for residential customers. “The company began enforcing a data cap in 2008, when it set that limit at 250GB,” notes PCMag. “Four years later, it raised that to 300GB, then lifted it to 1TB in 2016 and inched it up again to 1.25TB in 2020 after suspending it entirely during the early...

Uber In Talks With Founder Travis Kalanick To Fund Self-Driving Car Deal

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Facing mounting competition from autonomous taxi services like Waymo, Uber is in early talks to help fund Travis Kalanick’s potential acquisition of Pony.ai’s U.S. subsidiary (source paywalled; alternative source). If completed, the deal would reunite Kalanick with Uber (now under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi) and position Pony.ai to operate independently of its Chinese parent amid rising U.S....

As AI Kills Search Traffic, Google Launches Offerwall To Boost Publisher Revenue

Today at 00:20 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Google’s AI search features are killing traffic to publishers, so now the company is proposing a possible solution. On Thursday, the tech giant officially launched Offerwall, a new tool that allows publishers to generate revenue beyond the more traffic-dependent options, like ads. Offerwall lets publishers give their sites’ readers a variety...

Lesaka buys Bank Zero for R1.1 billion

Yesterday at 23:41 PM, via MyBroadband

Bank Zero founder Michael Jordaan announced that Lesaka bought their bank for R1.1 billion, pending regulatory approvals.

Blender 5.0 Introducing HDR Support On Linux With Vulkan + Wayland

Yesterday at 23:40 PM, via Slashdot

Michael Larabel writes via Phoronix: The upcoming Blender 5.0 3D modeling software application is introducing High Dynamic Range (HDR) display support on Linux when making use of Wayland — no X11 support for HDR — and Vulkan graphics accelerator. HDR support for Blender 5.0 on Linux is currently considered experimental. Enabling the HDR support on Linux for the Blender creator software requires...

YouTube Search Gets Its Own Version of Google’s AI Overviews

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

Google is bringing its AI Overviews-like feature to YouTube in the form of an “AI-powered search results carousel.” The Verge reports: As shown in a video, the search results carousel will show a big video clip up top, thumbnails to a selection of other relevant video clips directly under that, and an AI-generated bit of text responding to your query. To see a full video, tap on the big clip at...

VMware Perpetual License Holder Receives Audit Letter From Broadcom

Yesterday at 22:27 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: After sending cease-and-desist letters to VMware users whose support contracts had expired and who subsequently declined to subscribe to one of Broadcom’s VMware bundles, Broadcom has started the process of conducting audits on former VMware customers. […] Ars Technica reviewed a letter that a software provider and VMware user in the...

Apple To Open App Store To Competitors in EU As It Seeks To Avoid Fines

Yesterday at 21:40 PM, via Slashdot

Apple will allow developers in the European Union to distribute iOS apps outside its App Store, the company said Thursday in a bid to avoid escalating fines from Brussels regulators. The policy change came on the deadline for Apple to comply with EU rules or face new financial penalties that can reach up to 5% of average daily worldwide revenue. The $3 trillion iPhone maker has been negotiating...

Sony Won’t Budge on PlayStation Plus Day-One Releases For First-Party Games

Yesterday at 21:02 PM, via Slashdot

PlayStation will continue withholding its first-party games from PlayStation Plus on launch day, despite Xbox offering day-one releases through Game Pass. Nick Maguire, PlayStation’s vice president of global services, told Game File the company remains committed to its current approach of adding first-party titles to the subscription service 12 to 18 months after release. “We’ve sort of stayed...

Windows is Getting Rid of the Blue Screen of Death After 40 Years

Yesterday at 20:10 PM, via Slashdot

The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has held strong in Windows for nearly 40 years, but that’s about to change. From a report: Microsoft revealed earlier this year that it was overhauling its BSOD error message in Windows 11, and the company has now confirmed that it will soon be known as the Black Screen of Death. The new design drops the traditional blue color, frowning face, and QR code in favor...

‘New hope’: ash trees rapidly evolving resistance to dieback, study reveals

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Subtle DNA changes in trees demonstrate Charles Darwin’s natural selection – although human help may be needed

New generations of wild ash trees are rapidly evolving resistance to the fungus devastating their numbers, scientists have discovered.

The discovery gives hope, the researchers said, and shows that allowing the natural regeneration of woodlands is vital to enabling this evolution to...

Disney Just Threw a Punch in a Major AI Fight

Yesterday at 19:46 PM, via Wired

On this episode of Uncanny Valley, we explore Disney and Universal’s lawsuit against Midjourney, which could be consequential for the future of how intellectual property is treated in the AI era.

Malaysia Will Stop Accepting US Plastic Waste

Yesterday at 19:30 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Malaysia will ban plastic waste imports from the U.S. starting Tuesday because of America’s failure to abide by the Basel Convention treaty on international waste transfers, in a move that could have significant consequences for California. Malaysia emerged as a major destination for U.S. waste after China banned American waste imports in 2018. California...

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