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Meet regularly, invest time – and don’t hold grudges: 10 ways to revitalise flagging friendships

Today at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Staying close to friends isn’t always easy. From calling out flakiness to singing together in a choir, experts share their advice on how to keep the spark alive

There is no getting around it, you have to make time to be a good friend. According to Robin Dunbar, professor of evolutionary psychology at the University of Oxford and author of Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important...

Europe Plans To Build 100-Qubit Quantum Computer By 2026

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report published last week by Physics World: Researchers at the Dutch quantum institute QuTech in Delft have announced plans to build Europe’s first 100-quantum bit (qubit) quantum computer. When complete in 2026, the device will be made publicly available, providing scientists with a tool for quantum calculations and simulations. The project is funded by the Dutch...

Ring Customers Get $5.6 Million In Refunds In Privacy Settlement

Today at 04:02 AM, via Slashdot

The FTC is issuing more than $5.6 million in refunds to Ring customers as part of a privacy settlement. The Associated Press reports: In a 2023 complaint, the FTC accused the doorbell camera and home security provider of allowing its employees and contractors to access customers’ private videos. Ring allegedly used such footage to train algorithms without consent, among other purposes. Ring was...

Xbox Console Sales Are Tanking As Microsoft Brings Games To PS5

Today at 03:25 AM, via Slashdot

In its third-quarter earnings call on Thursday, Microsoft reported a 30% drop in Xbox console sales, after reporting a 30% drop last April. “It blamed the nosedive on a ‘lower volume of consoles sold’ during the start of 2024,” reports Kotaku. From the report: In February, Grand Theft Auto VI parent company Take-Two claimed in a presentation to investors that there were roughly 77 million “gen...

Court Upholds New York Law That Says ISPs Must Offer $15 Broadband

Today at 02:45 AM, via Slashdot

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit overturned a prior district court decision, lifting the injunction that blocked New York’s law mandating that ISPs offer $15 broadband plans to low-income families. Ars Technica reports: The ruling (PDF) is a loss for six trade groups that represent ISPs, although it isn’t clear right now whether the law will be enforced. For consumers who qualify...

Fake Job Interviews Target Developers With New Python Backdoor

Today at 02:02 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: A new campaign tracked as “Dev Popper” is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT). The developers are asked to perform tasks supposedly related to the interview, like downloading and running code from GitHub, in an effort to make the entire...

IRS Free Tax Filing Pilot Saved Consumers $5.6 Million In Prep Fees

Today at 01:20 AM, via Slashdot

The free tax filing pilot from the IRS that rolled out in 12 states last month saved filers an estimated $5.6 million in tax preparation fees for federal returns, said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. CNBC reports: This season, more than 140,000 taxpayers successfully filed returns using IRS Direct File, a free tax filing pilot from the IRS, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and...

45 Drives Adds Linux-Powered Mini PCs, Workstations To Growing Compute Lineup

Today at 00:40 AM, via Slashdot

Tobias Mann reports via The Register: Canadian systems builder 45 Drives is perhaps best known for the dense multi-drive storage systems employed by the likes of Backblaze and others, but over the last year the biz has expanded its line-up to virtualization kit, and now low-power clients and workstations aimed at enterprises and home enthusiasts alike. 45 Drives’ Home Client marks a departure...

Thoma Bravo To Take UK Cybersecurity Company Darktrace Private In $5 Billion Deal

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Darktrace is set to go private in a deal that values the U.K.-based cybersecurity giant at around $5 billion. A newly formed entity called Luke Bidco Ltd., formed by private equity giant Thoma Bravo, has tabled an all-cash bid of $7.75 per share, which represents a 44% premium on its average price for the three-month period ending April 25....

Judge Dismisses Superconductivity Physicist’s Lawsuit Against University

Yesterday at 23:20 PM, via Slashdot

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by superconductivity physicist Ranga Dias against his employer, the University of Rochester in New York. From a report: In February, a university investigation found that he had committed scientific misconduct by, among other things, fabricating data to claim the discovery of superconductors — materials with zero electrical resistance — at room...

British Intelligence Moves To Protect Research Universities From Espionage

Yesterday at 22:43 PM, via Slashdot

The head of Britain’s domestic intelligence agency warned the country’s leading research universities on Thursday that foreign states are targeting their institutions and imperilling national security. The Record: “We know that our universities are being actively targeted by hostile actors and need to guard against the threat posed to frontier research in the most sensitive sectors,” said the...

Millions of IPs Remain Infected By USB Worm Years After Its Creators Left It For Dead

Yesterday at 21:22 PM, via Slashdot

A now-abandoned USB worm that backdoors connected devices has continued to self-replicate for years since its creators lost control of it and remains active on thousands, possibly millions, of machines, researchers said Thursday. ArsTechnica: The worm — which first came to light in a 2023 post published by security firm Sophos — became active in 2019 when a variant of malware known as PlugX...

Captchas Are Getting Harder

Yesterday at 20:40 PM, via Slashdot

Captchas that aim to distinguish humans from nefarious bots are demanding more brain power. WSJ: The companies and cybersecurity experts who design Captchas have been doing all they can to stay one step ahead of the bad actors figuring out how to crack them. A cottage industry of third-party Captcha-solving firms — essentially, humans hired to solve the puzzles all day — has emerged. More...

Study links vaping to lower levels of fertility hormone

Yesterday at 20:30 PM, via The Guardian

Research shows AMH is suppressed in vapers compared with non-vapers, as it is in smokers

Women should give up vaping if they are hoping to get pregnant, according to a study that suggests it may affect fertility.

In the first research to demonstrate a link between fertility prospects and electronic cigarettes across a large population, analysis of blood samples from 8,340 women revealed that...

GNOME Foundation To Focus On Fundraising After Years Running A Deficit

Yesterday at 20:02 PM, via Slashdot

The GNOME Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting the GNOME desktop environment, has been operating at a deficit for several years, depleting its financial reserves. Robert McQueen, the foundation’s president, has announced plans to increase fundraising efforts in a new blog post. McQueen adds: As you may be aware, the GNOME Foundation has operated at a deficit (nonprofit speak for a...

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