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Amazon Imposes 3.5% Fuel Surcharge For Many Online Merchants

Thursday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Amazon will start charging sellers who use its shipping services a 3.5% “fuel and logistics” surcharge later this month, joining the ranks of shipping companies raising prices as the war in Iran pushes oil prices higher. The fees take effect on April 17 for customers of the company’s Fulfillment by Amazon service — which is used by many of the...

IBM Teams Up With Arm To Run Arm Workloads On IBM Z Mainframes

Thursday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

IBM and Arm are teaming up to let Arm-based software run on IBM Z mainframes. Network World reports: The two companies plan to work on three things: building virtualization tools so Arm software can run on IBM platforms; making sure Arm applications meet the security and data residency rules that regulated industries must follow; and creating common technology layers so enterprises have more...

OpenAI Buys Some Positive News

Thursday at 21:29 PM, via Wired

OpenAI is acquiring TBPN, a business talk show that’s popular among Silicon Valley elites, as it continues to battle its negative public image.

Raspberry Pi 4 3GB Launches, Raspberry Pi Prices Go Up Again Due To RAM

Thursday at 21:00 PM, via Slashdot

AmiMoJo shares a report from Phoronix: Raspberry Pi prices are going up yet again due to the continued memory squeeze on the industry. To help offset the memory prices for some use-cases, Raspberry Pi also announced the introduction of the Raspberry Pi 4 3GB model at $83 to help fill the void between the 2GB and 4GB options. The 3GB Raspberry Pi 4 was announced at $83.75 USD for those not...

Your Art Can Go in This San Francisco Alley

Thursday at 20:27 PM, via Wired

A trio of tech pranksters have launched a website where you can submit artwork and vote on which pieces belong in the final design. Of course, AI will scan for dick pics.

Revolution AI Introduces Enterprise-Grade Intelligent Asset Management Infrastructure for Individual Investors

Thursday at 20:10 PM, via Tech Financials

San Francisco, California-Revolution AI has launched a new asset management infrastructure designed to provide individual investors with system-level capabilities previously restricted to institutional and enterprise environments. The platform transitions personal wealth management from emotion-based decision-making to a system-driven, quantitative architecture. The core technology adapts...

Google Announces Gemma 4 Open AI Models, Switches To Apache 2.0 License

Thursday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google’s Gemini AI models have improved by leaps and bounds over the past year, but you can only use Gemini on Google’s terms. The company’s Gemma open-weight models have provided more freedom, but Gemma 3, which launched over a year ago, is getting a bit long in the tooth. Starting today, developers can start working with Gemma 4, which...

Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither Work

Thursday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

Even on NASA’s Artemis II mission around the moon, astronauts apparently still have to deal with broken Microsoft Outlook. One of the crew members, Reid Wiseman, jokingly reported that he had “two Microsoft Outlooks” and neither worked. 404 Media reports: On April 1, four astronauts from the U.S. and Canada embarked on a 10-day flight to loop around the moon. Spotted by VGBees podcast host Niki...

Out of orbit: Nasa’s Artemis II faces toilet trouble

Thursday at 18:24 PM, via The Guardian

Glitch to the facilities quickly fixed, in relief to astronauts onboard Orion spacecraft

A blinking fault light on Nasa’s Orion spacecraft signalled an unwelcome setback at the start of the historic Artemis II mission: the toilet was out of order.

Fortunately for the four astronauts on board for the 10-day mission, the issue was quickly resolved, with mission control confirming: “Happy to...

Nvidia Rolls Out Its Fix For PC Gaming’s ‘Compiling Shaders’ Wait Times

Thursday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

Nvidia has begun rolling out a beta feature that automatically compiles game shaders while a PC is idle. It won’t eliminate shader compilation the first time a game runs, but Ars Technica reports it could help reduce those repeated wait times. From the report: Nvidia’s new Auto Shader Compilation system promises to “reduc[e] the frequency of game runtime compilation after driver updates” for...

Steam On Linux Use Skyrocketed Above 5% In March

Thursday at 17:00 PM, via Slashdot

Valve’s March 2026 Steam Survey shows Linux gaming usage jumping to a record 5.33% share — more than double macOS’s 2.35%. Phoronix reports: Steam on Linux was never above 5% and easily an all-time high for the Linux gaming marketshare, especially in absolute numbers. It was a massive 3.1% spike in March while macOS also jumped surprisingly by 1.19% to 2.35%. The Steam Survey numbers show...

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