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$100 Off Shark Promo Code | November 2025

Yesterday at 08:20 AM, via Wired

Shark makes some seriously powerful vacuums, from handheld vacs to steam mops. Don’t miss $100 off, 10% off, and more limited-time coupons from WIRED.

Telkom’s Network Monetization Fuels Profit And Mobile Surge

Yesterday at 08:12 AM, via Tech Financials

In a clear demonstration of strategic execution, Telkom has published robust financial results for the six months ended 30 September 2025. The figures reveal a company successfully monetizing its extensive network infrastructure, transforming its data-led strategy into sustained profit growth and a remarkable surge in its mobile,. fibre and IT businesses. The Group’s commitment to […]

Lenovo Coupon Codes and Deals: $5,000+ Off

Yesterday at 08:10 AM, via Wired

Whether you’re shopping for a ThinkPad, Yoga laptop, or Legion gaming PC, these Lenovo discount codes and promotions can help you save big on your next tech upgrade.

Telkom is sitting pretty

Yesterday at 08:04 AM, via TechCentral

Telkom has delivered an impressive set of results for the six months to 30 September 2025.

Newegg Promo Code: 10% Off in November 2025

Yesterday at 08:00 AM, via Wired

Enjoy up to 10% off your entire order with today’s Newegg discount code and save with the latest deals for gaming PCs, laptops, and computer parts.

End of line for the SABC TV licence

Yesterday at 07:01 AM, via MyBroadband

SABC board chair Khathutshelo Ramukumba says relying on TV licence fees is unsustainable and the funding mechanism must be replaced.

Should the UK brace for a brutal flu season? – podcast

Yesterday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

This year’s flu season has begun more than a month earlier than usual, with a mutated strain spreading widely among younger people and expected to drive a wave of hospital admissions as it reaches the elderly. Science editor Ian Sample speaks to Madeleine Finlay about what we know so far and Prof Ed Hutchinson of the University of Glasgow explains how people can best protect themselves and...

We Can Now Track Individual Monarch Butterflies

Yesterday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: For the first time, scientists are tracking the migration of monarch butterflies across much of North America, actively monitoring individual insects on journeys from as far away as Ontario all the way to their overwintering colonies in central Mexico. This long-sought achievement could provide crucial insights into the poorly...

Some People Never Forget a Face, and Now We Know Their Secret

Yesterday at 04:02 AM, via Slashdot

alternative_right shares a report from ScienceAlert: A new study from researchers in Australia reveals that the people who never forget faces look “smarter, not harder.” In other words, they naturally focus on a person’s most distinguishing facial features. “Their skill isn’t something you can learn like a trick,” explains lead author James Dunn, a psychology researcher at the University of New...

Tracking 9 Crypto Assets with the Power to Be the Next Crypto to Explode

Yesterday at 04:00 AM, via Tech Financials

When hunting for the next crypto to explode, many traders overlook tokens that rely on instinct and community hype rather than charts. Apeing ($APEING) is one of those standout projects. Designed for people who move when others hesitate, it’s simple to understand and easy to follow. With a growing community and strong social momentum, Apeing […]

Electric Vehicle Sales Are Booming In South America

Yesterday at 03:25 AM, via Slashdot

Chinese automakers are rapidly expanding across South America, boosted by the new Chinese-built Port of Chancay, aggressive pricing, local partnerships, and growing regional demand. Reuters reports: China has been ramping up sales since the opening last year of the Port of Chancay, north of Lima. The Chinese-built megaport has halved trans-Pacific shipping times just as Chinese manufacturers...

Root canal treatment could significantly lower blood sugar levels, study suggests

Yesterday at 03:00 AM, via The Guardian

Dentists also saw improvements in patients’ cholesterol and fatty acid levels, both associated with heart health

If a looming root canal treatment is putting a dampener on the week, take heart: having the procedure can drive health benefits that are felt throughout the body, according to research.

Patients who were successfully treated for root canal infections saw their blood sugar levels fall...

Google Is Collecting Troves of Data From Downgraded Nest Thermostats

Yesterday at 02:45 AM, via Slashdot

Even after disabling remote control and officially ending support for early Nest Learning Thermostats, Google is still receiving detailed sensor and activity data from these devices, including temperature changes, motion, and ambient light. The Verge reports: After digging into the backend, security researcher Cody Kociemba found that the first- and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostats...

Microsoft Mitigated the Largest Cloud DDoS Ever Recorded, 15.7 Tbps

Yesterday at 02:02 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Security Affairs: On October 24, 2025, Azure DDoS Protection detected and mitigated a massive multi-vector attack peaking at 15.72 Tbps and 3.64 billion pps, the largest cloud DDoS ever recorded, aimed at a single Australian endpoint. Azure’s global protection network filtered the traffic, keeping services online. The attack came from the Aisuru botnet,...

An AI Podcasting Machine Is Churning Out 3,000 Episodes a Week

Yesterday at 01:20 AM, via Slashdot

fjo3 shares a report from TheWrap: There are already at least 175,000 AI-generated podcast episodes on platforms like Spotify and Apple. That’s thanks to Inception Point AI, a startup with just eight employees cranking out 3,000 episodes a week covering everything from localized weather reports and pollen trackers to a detailed account of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and its cultural impact, to...

NetChoice Sues Virginia To Block Its One-Hour Social Media Limit For Kids

Yesterday at 00:40 AM, via Slashdot

NetChoice is suing Virginia to block a new law that limits kids under 16 to one hour of daily social media use unless parents approve more time, arguing the rule violates the First Amendment and introduces serious privacy risks through mandatory age-verification. The Verge reports: In addition to restricting access to legal speech, NetChoice alleges that Virginia’s incoming law (SB 854) will...

The 4 Things You Need for a Tech Bubble

Yesterday at 00:09 AM, via Wired

On this episode of Uncanny Valley, guest Brian Merchant walks us through a historical framework he used to analyze whether AI fits the classic signs of an economic bubble—and what that means for all of us.

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