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The man who saved IBM dies

Sunday at 22:49 PM, via MyBroadband

Gerstner’s nine-year tenure as chairman and CEO of the company known as “Big Blue” is often used as a case study in corporate leadership.

Electricity havoc in South Africa

Sunday at 22:21 PM, via MyBroadband

Severe storms and high winds wreaked havoc on South Africa’s electricity supply over the weekend, resulting in power disruptions on Eskom’s network in several provinces.

Texas Father Rescues Kidnapped 15-Year-Old Daughter After Tracking Her Phone’s Location

Sunday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from The Guardian:A Texas father used the parental controls on his teenage daughter’s cell phone to find and help rescue her after she was kidnapped at knifepoint while walking her dog on Christmas, authorities allege… Her father subsequently located her phone through the device’s parental controls, the agency’s statement said. The phone was about 2 miles...

Up Next for Arduino After Qualcomm Acquisition: High-Performance Computing

Sunday at 20:58 PM, via Slashdot

Even after its acquisition by Qualcomm, the EFF believes Arduino “isn’t imposing any new bans on tinkering with or reverse engineering Arduino boards,” (according to Mitch Stoltz, EFF director for competition and IP litigation). While Adafruit’s managing editor Phillip Torrone had claimed to 36,000+ followers on LinkedIn that Arduino users were now “explicitly forbidden from reverse...

Let Jules Verne crater on the moon be a new Point Nemo | Brief letters

Sunday at 19:53 PM, via The Guardian

Space junkyards | Additions to signs | No-joke planning reforms | Chris Rea | Last-ditch attempt | ‘Trump class’ | Moving obituary

I do hope countries agree to use the Jules Verne crater on the far side of the moon as a spacecraft graveyard to crash defunct equipment as they use Point Nemo in the South Pacific Ocean as a spacecraft cemetery (Patches of the moon to become spacecraft graveyards,...

Google’s ‘AI Overview’ Wrongly Accused a Musician of Being a Sex Offender

Sunday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from the CBC:Cape Breton fiddler Ashley MacIsaac says he may have been defamed by Google after it recently produced an AI-generated summary falsely identifying him as a sex offender. The Juno Award-winning musician said he learned of the online misinformation last week after a First Nation north of Halifax confronted him with the summary and cancelled a...

The Guardian view on the new space race: humanity risks exporting its old politics to the moon | Editorial

Sunday at 19:30 PM, via The Guardian

Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we look skyward, where a new lunar contest mirrors humanity’s struggle to live within planetary limits

During the cold war’s space race, the Apollo moon missions were driven by the need to prove American superiority. Having made that political and technological point with the 1969 moon landing,...

How Will Rising RAM Prices Affect Laptop Companies?

Sunday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

Laptop makers are facing record-setting memory prices next year. The site Notebookcheck catalogs how different companies are responding: Sources told [Korean business newspaper] Chosun Biz that some manufacturers have signed preliminary contracts with Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix. Even so, it won’t prevent DDR5 RAM prices from soaring 45% higher by the end of 2026…. Before the memory shortage,...

Challenges Face European Governments Pursuing ‘Digital Sovereignty’

Sunday at 17:34 PM, via Slashdot

The Register reports on challenges facing Europe’s pursuit of “digital sovereignty”:The US CLOUD Act of 2018 allows American authorities to compel US-based technology companies to provide requested data, regardless of where that data is stored globally. This places European organizations in a precarious position, as it directly clashes with Europe’s own stringent privacy regulation, the General...

Is Dark Energy Weakening?

Sunday at 14:34 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from the BBC:There is growing controversy over recent evidence suggesting that a mysterious force known as dark energy might be changing in a way that challenges our current understanding of time and space. An analysis by a South Korean team has hinted that, rather than the Universe continuing to expand, galaxies could be pulled back together by gravity,...

The Dollar Is Facing an End to Its Dominance

Sunday at 12:00 PM, via Wired

Questions around the reliability of the US greenback are dulling the luster of what was the world’s currency of trade. New, global alternatives are emerging.

Sal Khan: Companies Should Give 1% of Profits To Retrain Workers Displaced By AI

Sunday at 10:37 AM, via Slashdot

“I believe artificial intelligence will displace workers at a scale many people don’t yet realize,” says Sal Kahn (founder/CEO of the nonprofit Khan Academy). But in an op-ed in the New York Times he also proposes a solution that “could change the trajectory of the lives of millions who will be displaced…” “I believe that every company benefiting from automation — which is most American...

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