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Transnet in court to cancel R1.5-billion IT contract

Today at 15:56 PM, via MyBroadband

Gijima’s contract with Transnet came to an end on 30 November 2024, but it has refused to hand over control of the systems to Transnet’s internal staff due to concerns over service continuity.

Solar and Wind are Covering ALl New Power Demand in 2025

Today at 14:34 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from Electrek:Solar and wind are growing fast enough to meet all new electricity demand worldwide for the first three quarters of 2025, according to new data from energy think tank Ember. The group now expects fossil power to stay flat for the full year, marking the first time since the pandemic that fossil generation won’t increase. Solar and wind aren’t...

Everything I wish I’d known before I decided to freeze my eggs at 36

Today at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

More and more people are turning to egg freezing to increase their chances of becoming a parent. Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering it – from the hidden costs to the chances of success

When I first told my mother I was freezing my eggs, she asked: “So my grandchildren are going to be stored next to some Häagen-Dazs?” (Very funny, Mum.) I’m one of an increasing number of...

Please Call Me’s Nkosana Makate goes back to court

Today at 12:59 PM, via MyBroadband

Nkosana Kenneth Makate is heading back to court to contest a claim for 40% of his multi-million-rand settlement with Vodacom for pitching the idea for a “Please Call Me” service to the company.

Bitcoin Slides, Dogecoin and SPX6900 Struggle, BullZilla +2.64% Spike Marks It the Best Meme Coin Presale in 2025

Today at 12:45 PM, via Tech Financials

Ever tried explaining meme coins to your grandma? You might say, “It’s like owning a digital joke that could one day buy a mansion.” That perfectly captures crypto in 2025,  humor and ambition colliding on blockchain rails. The meme coin industry has evolved past mindless speculation, now merging cultural relevance with sustainable tokenomics and innovation. […]

‘Holy Winamp! Opera Puts a Music Visualizer Inside Its Browser’

Today at 10:34 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from PC World: It won’t whip the llama’s ass, but Opera has added a Spotify visualizer to its latest iteration of its free Opera One browser. Known as Sonic, the visualizer will be part of Opera’s Dynamic Themes, which use the WebGPU standard to employ a dynamic theme that runs in the background of the browser. It’s essentially a shader, which uses your...

Can Bitcoin (BTC), Cardano (ADA), and XRP recover from October’s market setback? Toobit weighs in

Today at 08:27 AM, via Tech Financials

October 2025 was supposed to be “Uptober”: Bitcoin’s golden month. Historically, the Bitcoin price climbs higher on a mix of institutional optimism and retail FOMO, and this year started no differently. BTC surged to a new all-time high near $126,000. But a mix of macro uncertainty, news, and big liquidations shook the crypto market, hitting […]

4 Best Altcoins to Buy Now – $TAP, $MOBU, ETH, AVAX

Today at 08:00 AM, via Tech Financials

Bitcoin’s recent slide below $100K has made the market a bit uneasy, and altcoins have felt the pressure too. Yet for many experienced investors, this is a temporary step back and therefore an opportunity to buy the dip.  Right now, a few projects are standing out as solid altcoins to buy: Digitap ($TAP), Mobu ($MOBU), […]

Could C# Overtake Java in TIOBE’s Programming Language Popularity Rankings?

Today at 07:58 AM, via Slashdot

It’s been trying to measure the popularity of programming languages since 2000 using metrics like the number of engineers, courses, and third-party vendors. And “The November 2025 TIOBE Index brings another twist below Python’s familiar lead,” writes TechRepublic. “C solidifies its position as runner-up, C++ and Java lose some ground, and C# moves sharply upward, narrowing the gap with Java to...

Copy-and-Paste Now Exceeds File Transferring as the Top Corporate Data Exfiltration Vector

Today at 05:58 AM, via Slashdot

Slashdot reader spatwei writes: It is now more common for data to leave companies through copying and pasting than through file transfers and uploads, LayerX revealed in its Browser Security Report 2025. This shift is largely due to generative AI (genAI), with 77% of employees pasting data into AI prompts, and 32% of all copy-pastes from corporate accounts to non-corporate accounts occurring...

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