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All the companies MultiChoice owns

Wednesday at 08:00 AM, via MyBroadband

MultiChoice owns several companies outside the broadcasting sector, including cybersecurity, fintech, and sports betting.

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Wednesday at 07:00 AM, via Wired

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Checking airways before CPR on athletes may increase risk of death, study says

Wednesday at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

First response should be chest compressions rather than preventing ‘tongue swallowing’, researchers suggest

It is the simple life-saving sequence taught in many a first aid lesson: when someone collapses, first check their airways, then breathing and finally circulation before starting chest compressions if needed.

But experts have warned this approach to CPR could be increasing the risk of...

Cheyenne To Host Massive AI Datacenter Using More Electricity Than All Wyoming Homes Combined

Wednesday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: An artificial intelligence data center that would use more electricity than every home in Wyoming combined before expanding to as much as five times that size will be built soon near Cheyenne, according to the city’s mayor. “It’s a game changer. It’s huge,” Mayor Patrick Collins said Monday. With cool weather — good for keeping computer...

‘We have a cloud, and that’s the end’: first Australian-made orbital rocket crashes shortly after takeoff

Wednesday at 04:48 AM, via The Guardian

While Gilmour Space’s Eris rocket lasted only 14 seconds in the air above Bowen, nascent Australian space industry says failed orbit attempt is a launchpad for future success

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The spaceship hovered for less than a minute before crashing in a giant plume of smoke, but it was...

Australian-made orbital rocket crashes after launch in Queensland – video

Wednesday at 04:01 AM, via The Guardian

After months of waiting for the right conditions, an Australian-designed and made orbital rocket launched from the shores of tropical north Queensland. Built by the Gold Coast-based Gilmour Space, the Eris rocket briefly blasted off from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport on Wednesday morning, hovering for less than a minute before crashing in a giant plume of smoke

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Apple’s iOS 26 Text Filters Could Cost Political Campaigns Millions of Dollars

Wednesday at 03:40 AM, via Slashdot

Longtime Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a report from Business Insider: Apple’s new spam text filtering feature could end up being a multimillion-dollar headache for political campaigns. iOS 26 includes a new feature that allows users to filter text messages from unrecognized numbers into an “Unknown Senders” folder without sending a notification. Users can then go to that filter and hit “Mark...

YouTube Rolls Out Age-Estimation Tech To Identify US Teens, Apply Additional Protections

Wednesday at 03:00 AM, via Slashdot

YouTube is rolling out age-estimation technology in the U.S. to identify teen users in order to provide a more age-appropriate experience. TechCrunch reports: When YouTube identifies a user as a teen, it introduces new protections and experiences, which include disabling personalized advertising, safeguards that limit repetitive viewing of certain types of content, and enabling digital...

Minnesota Activates National Guard After St. Paul Cyberattack

Wednesday at 02:20 AM, via Slashdot

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has activated the National Guard to assist the City of Saint Paul after a cyberattack crippled the city’s digital services on Friday. “The city is currently working with local, state, and federal partners to investigate the attack and restore full functionality, and says that emergency services have been unaffected,” reports BleepingComputer. “However, online...

Linux 6.16 Brings Faster File Systems, Improved Confidential Memory Support, and More Rust Support

Wednesday at 01:40 AM, via Slashdot

ZDNet’s Steven Vaughan-Nichols shares his list of “what’s new and improved” in the latest Linux 6.16 kernel. An anonymous reader shares an excerpt from the report: First, the Rust language is continuing to become more well-integrated into the kernel. At the top of my list is that the kernel now boasts Rust bindings for the driver core and PCI device subsystem. This approach will make it easier...

Jack Dorsey’s Bluetooth Messaging App Bitchat Now On App Store

Wednesday at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Jack Dorsey’s new app Bitchat is now available on the iOS App Store. The decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging app uses Bluetooth mesh networks for encrypted, ephemeral chats without requiring accounts, servers, or internet access. Dorsey said he built it over a weekend and cautioned that it “has not received external security review and may contain vulnerabilities…” TechCrunch reports: The...

Cisco Donates the AGNTCY Project to the Linux Foundation

Wednesday at 00:20 AM, via Slashdot

Cisco has donated its AGNTCY initiative to the Linux Foundation, aiming to create an open-standard “Internet of Agents” to allow AI agents from different vendors to collaborate seamlessly. The project is backed by tech giants like Google Cloud, Dell, Oracle and Red Hat. “Without such an interoperable standard, companies have been rushing to build specialized AI agents,” writes ZDNet’s Steven...

ChatGPT’s New Study Mode Is Designed To Help You Learn, Not Just Give Answers

Tuesday at 23:40 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The rise of large language models like ChatGPT has led to widespread concern that “everyone is cheating their way through college,” as a recent New York magazine article memorably put it. Now, OpenAI is rolling out a new “Study Mode” that it claims is less about providing answers or doing the work for students and more about helping them...

EPA Moves To Repeal Finding That Allows Climate Regulation

Tuesday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

skam240 writes: President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday proposed revoking a scientific finding that has long been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change. The proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule would rescind a 2009 declaration that determined that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and...

Opera Accuses Microsoft of Anti-Competitive Edge Tactics

Tuesday at 22:20 PM, via Slashdot

Opera will file a complaint against Microsoft to Brazilian antitrust authority CADE on Tuesday, alleging the tech giant gives its Edge browser an unfair advantage over competitors. Opera claims Microsoft pre-installs Edge as the default browser across Windows devices and prevents rivals from competing on product merits. The company’s general counsel Aaron McParlan said Microsoft locks browsers...

Apple Loses Fourth AI Researcher in a Month To Meta

Tuesday at 21:06 PM, via Slashdot

Apple has lost its fourth AI researcher in a month to Meta [non-paywalled source], marking the latest setback to the iPhone maker’s AI efforts. From a report: Bowen Zhang, a key multimodal AI researcher at Apple, left the company on Friday and is set to join Meta’s recently formed superintelligence team, according to people familiar with the matter. Zhang was part of the Apple foundation models...

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