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Science/Tech

Wolfpack launches range of cyber services in Africa

Wednesday at 08:38 AM, via ITWeb

The offerings help companies proactively improve their governance, skills, pentesting and incident readiness capabilities, says Craig Rosewarne, MD of Wolfpack Information Risk.

African Aviation’s Tech Spend Isn’t Delivering Full Value – SITA Report

Wednesday at 08:24 AM, via Tech Financials

SITA’s 2025 Air Transport IT Insights report finds that, while the air transport industry invested a record $50.8 billion in technology in 2025, a common obstacle keeps emerging: where data does not flow freely between systems and partners, that investment cannot fully deliver what it was designed to unlock. The cost of this data coordination […]

Plantwatch: the cactus that lures bats with its fuzzy acoustic hat

Wednesday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

In eastern Brazil, coleocephalocereus goebelianus towers above surrounding plants, making its beacon even clearer

Some flowers lure bats into pollinating them by stinking like fermenting fruit, cabbage, garlic and even urine. But one cactus flower tempts bats by turning into an acoustic beacon.

Bats make high-pitched squeaks, too high for humans to hear, and use the echoes when the sounds...

Sony Is Removing Many Popular Features From Its Free OTA TV Options

Wednesday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Cord Cutters News: Sony has notified owners of its recent BRAVIA television models that significant changes to the built-in TV Guide for its OTA TV antenna users and related menu features will take effect starting in late May 2026. The update affects a range of premium sets released between 2023 and 2025, marking another instance of feature adjustments...

FCC Grants Netgear Conditional Approval For Routers

Wednesday at 01:06 AM, via Slashdot

The FCC has granted (PDF) Netgear the first exemption from its foreign-made router ban, allowing the company to keep selling new consumer router models made outside the U.S. through Oct. 1, 2027. PCMag reports: The Defense Department reviewed Netgear’s application for an exemption and found that its products “do not pose risks to US national security.” The FCC’s order doesn’t elaborate on why....

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