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Can you solve it? Are you as smart as Spock?

Today at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

Raise an eyebrow for World Logic Day

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Samsung reveals new TVs

Today at 09:00 AM, via MyBroadband

Samsung unveiled the lineup at an event in Las Vegas for the CES technology conference, where most major TV makers will also be showing off their next-generation products this week.

iOCO buys back R9.38m shares

Today at 08:49 AM, via ITWeb

The shares were bought at prices ranging between 398 cents and 400 cents per share, for a total consideration of R9.38 million, excluding transaction costs.

BTC Breaks $90,000: Why Digitap ($TAP) is the Best Crypto to Buy 2026

Today at 08:03 AM, via Tech Financials

After weeks of sideways movement, the best crypto to buy, Bitcoin, has finally broken above the $90,000 key level. On Friday, the largest crypto surged to $90,935 amid market-wide bullish momentum. BTC is now poised to close decisively above the crucial support level, and if it sustains this momentum, it could mark an inflection point […]

Speeding fine overhaul in South Africa

Today at 08:00 AM, via MyBroadband

The 2025 December holidays could be the last in which South African motorists will face widely varying speeding fines depending on where they were caught exceeding the legal limit.

Starwatch: Here comes giant Jupiter, impossible to miss

Today at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Solar system’s biggest planet will be close enough to reveal its largest moons through a pair of modest binoculars

The giant planet Jupiter reaches its closest approach to the Earth in 2026 this week. It is extremely well placed for observation and so bright that it is impossible to miss.

Jupiter – the largest planet in the solar system – will be unmistakable in Gemini, the twins, forming a...

Workstation Owner Sadly Marks the End-of-Life for HP-UX

Today at 07:35 AM, via Slashdot

Wednesday marked the end of support for the last and final version of HP-UX, writes OSNews. They call it “the end of another vestige of the heyday of the commercial UNIX variants, a reign ended by cheap x86 hardware and the increasing popularisation of Linux.”I have two HP-UX 11i v1 PA-RISC workstations, one of them being my pride and joy: an HP c8000, the last and fastest PA-RISC workstation...

39 Million Californians Can Now Legally Demand Data Brokers Delete Their Personal Data

Today at 04:34 AM, via Slashdot

While California’s residents have had the right to demand companies stop collecting/selling their data since 2020, doing so used to require a laborious opting out with each individual company,” reports TechCrunch.But now Californians can make “a single request that more than 500 registered data brokers delete their information” — using the Delete Requests and Opt-Out Platform (or DROP):Once...

North Dakota Law Included Fake Critical Minerals Using Lawyers’ Last Names

Today at 02:49 AM, via Slashdot

North Dakota passed a law last May to promote development of rare earth minerals in the state. But the law’s language apparently also includes two fake mineral names, according to the Bismarck Tribune, “that appear to be inspired by coal company lawyers who worked on the bill.”The inclusion of fictional substances is being called an embarrassment by one state official, a possible practical joke...

Are Hybrid Cars Helping America Transition to Electric Vehicles?

Today at 01:49 AM, via Slashdot

America’s electric car subsidies expired at the end of September, notes Bloomberg. Yet in those last three months, “while fully electric cars and trucks made up 10% of all auto sales in the US… another 15% of transactions were for hybrid vehicles.”The EV market is slowing in the U.S., but analysts expect hybrid sales to continue accelerating. CarGurus Inc., a digital listings platform that...

Fleischer Studios Criticized for Claiming Betty Boop is Not Public Domain

Today at 00:36 AM, via Slashdot

Here it is — Betty Boop’s first appearance, which became public domain on Thursday. It’s a 60-second song halfway through a longer cartoon about a restaurant titled Dizzy Dishes. (The first scene makes it clear this is a restaurant of anthropomorphized animals — which explains why the as-yet-unnamed character has floppy dog ears…) So Fleischer Studios has now warned that claiming Betty Boop...

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