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Science/Tech

Elon Musk Vies to Turn X Into Super App With Banking Tool Near Launch

Yesterday at 23:59 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from Bloomberg: More than three years after acquiring Twitter, Elon Musk says he’s nearing his long-stated goal of turning it into an “everything app” with a new financial services tool that he pledged to launch for the public this month… Early users testing the service have touted competitive perks, including 3% cash back on eligible purchases and a 6%...

Remembering The 1984 Unix PC. Why Did It Fail So Hard?

Yesterday at 22:54 PM, via Slashdot

“I love these machines,” writes long-time Slashdot reader Shayde:I was super-active in the Unix-PC Usenet groups back in the 90s… We hacked the hell out of them. They were small, sexy, and… they ran Unix! Unfortunately, they were a commercial failure. There were so many things wrong with them — not just stuff that broke, but the baseline configuration was nigh on worthless. I recently was...

How Will Apple Change Under Its New CEO?

Yesterday at 21:54 PM, via Slashdot

How will Apple change in September under its new CEO — former hardware chief John Ternus? The blog Geeky Gadgets is already expecting “significant updates to the iPhone over the next three years,” as well as streamlined internal engineering (plus durability enhancements and high-capacity batteries). 2026: Foldable display 2027: Bezel-less iPhone 20 (celebrating the iPhone’s 20th anniversary)...

Linux Version of Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro is Outselling Its Windows Variant

Yesterday at 20:06 PM, via Slashdot

Framework began shipping its new Laptop 13 Pro this week. And the Ubuntu variant is outselling the Windows variant, reports PC World:[I]t’s selling quickly by Framework’s internal metrics, with six batches of the Intel version of the laptop already sold out. [A later Framework social media post added “Spoke too soon, we’re onto Batch 8.”] “Also nice validation of our approach, the Ubuntu...

New Problem for NASA’s ‘Lunar Gateway’: Corrosion in Two Modules Caused by Supplier

Yesterday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

In March, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced that the moon-orbiting “Lunar Gateway” space station was being “paused” to focus instead of missions to the moon’s surface. And Ars Technica agrees that the project was essentially “spending billions of dollars to make it more difficult to reach the lunar surface and faced the prospect of watching Chinese astronauts wander around on the Moon...

Malatsi withdraws SA’s draft national AI policy

Yesterday at 18:10 PM, via ITWeb

Communications minister Solly Malatsi is forced to withdraw the draft National Artificial Intelligence Policy after a news report found it contains fictitious sources in its reference list.

How Teachers Fight Students’ Shortening Attention Spans Shorter Activities, Hands-On Projects, and Meditation

Yesterday at 17:34 PM, via Slashdot

The Washington Post reports that some teachers are now implementing “brain breaks” in their classrooms to cope with shorter attention spans, “including limiting screen time; cutting the time students spend on one activity; adding more engaging, hands-on projects; and practicing meditation.”Some teachers say the efforts are helping, at least a little… To engage students, teachers say they often...

Scrolling and worrying: the hidden dangers of DIY diagnosis

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Clients no longer just describe their symptoms, they arrive with screenshots of dense articles, AI chatbot information and the phrase ‘I’ve done my research’

The modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their work

Ben* sat across from me, explaining how his low motivation, lethargy and trouble sleeping seemed like depression from content he had seen...

Australia is the world’s fourth-largest black truffle producer. Now scientists may have unearthed why

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Understanding truffles is a ‘tricky proposition’ because most of the magic occurs underground

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Black truffles aren’t native to Australia, but since the first oaks and hazelnuts were planted in the 1990s, the local industry has flourished, becoming the largest producer outside Europe.

Now, scientists have identified the environmental...

Fans Angry Over Pokemon Go Champion’s Disqualification For Allegedly Shaking the Table

Yesterday at 16:04 PM, via Slashdot

It’s “the curious case of… the Pokémon Go pro who celebrated too hard,” reports the gaming news site Aftermath. It all started on the first weekend in April… Firestar73, a competitive Pokémon Go player who placed seventh at last year’s world championships, managed to narrowly cinch a game-five finals win at the 2026 Pokémon Orlando Regional Championships after battling his way out of the...

Privacy Advocate Accuses US Government of Investing in AI-Powered Mass Surveillance

Yesterday at 13:34 PM, via Slashdot

The Conversation published this warning from privacy/tech law/electronic surveillance attorney Anne Toomey McKenna (also an affiliated faculty member at Penn State’s Institute for Computational and Data Sciences). The U.S. government “is able to purchase Americans’ sensitive data because the information it buys is not subject to the same restrictions as information it collects directly. The...

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