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How DTF Printers Are Changing Small‑Scale Apparel Production

Tuesday at 09:36 AM, via Tech Financials

Flexible Printing for Modern Apparel Makers Many small apparel creators are shifting toward printing methods that allow them to work quickly without relying on complex, high‑maintenance equipment. Direct‑to‑film setups have become a practical solution for those who want sharp, dependable results on a smaller scale. With DTF printers, creators can streamline production while still maintaining […]

Scientists Shocked To Find Lab Gloves May Be Skewing Microplastics Data

Tuesday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

Researchers found that common nitrile and latex lab gloves can shed stearate particles that closely resemble microplastics, potentially “increasing the risk of false positives when studying microplastic pollution,” reports ScienceDaily. “We may be overestimating microplastics, but there should be none,” said Anne McNeil, senior author of the study and U-M professor of chemistry, macromolecular...

SA IT resellers want more than just VOIP

Tuesday at 08:36 AM, via ITWeb

The South African VOIP market continues to grow, but its success will depend on how well service providers adapt to the changing needs of resellers and their customers.

YourSecret Launches The New Anonymous Chat App for US College Students

Tuesday at 07:47 AM, via Tech Financials

Orlando, Florida – The landscape of student life is changing. Today, US college students face unprecedented levels of academic pressure and social anxiety. To address this, a new platform has arrived to provide a digital sanctuary. YourSecret is a groundbreaking anonymous chat app that seamlessly blends private communication with accessible mental health support, creating a […]

T-Mobile Business Promo Codes and Deals

Tuesday at 07:00 AM, via Wired

Discover how to save on T-Mobile Business Internet and phone plans, from sign-up perks and switching rewards to bundled offers and free lines.

Does going to the moon still matter? – podcast

Tuesday at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

If all goes to plan, Artemis II, Nasa’s mission to return humans to the moon, will launch this week. The mission will mark the farthest that humans have travelled from Earth, and the first return to the moon in more than 50 years. It will also pave the way for landing on the moon again as soon as 2028. But given the Apollo missions have already achieved that feat, does going back to the moon...

AI Data Centers Can Warm Surrounding Areas By Up To 9.1C

Tuesday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from New Scientist: Andrea Marinoni at the University of Cambridge, UK, and his colleagues saw that the amount of energy needed to run a data centre had been steadily increasing of late and was likely to “explode” in the coming years, so wanted to quantify the impact. The researchers took satellite measurements of land surface temperatures over the past 20...

Blast off! Nasa goes back to the moon – podcast

Tuesday at 04:00 AM, via The Guardian

Astronaut Tim Peake and Guardian journalist Richard Luscombe talk through Artemis II, the first manned mission to the moon for 50 years

This week, for the first time in 50 years, Nasa is sending people to the moon once more.

And though none of the four astronauts of Artemis II will land on the lunar surface, the mission – which will involve flying around the moon – will take humans deeper...

Microsoft Plans To Build 100% Native Apps For Windows 11

Tuesday at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Microsoft is reportedly shifting Windows 11 app development back toward fully native apps. Rudy Huyn, a Partner Architect at Microsoft working on the Store and File Explorer, said in a post on X that he is building a new team to work on Windows apps. “You don’t need prior experience with the platform.. what matters most is strong product thinking and a deep focus on the customer,” he wrote. “If...

After 16 Years and $8 Billion, the Military’s New GPS Software Still Doesn’t Work

Tuesday at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Last year, just before the Fourth of July holiday, the US Space Force officially took ownership of a new operating system for the GPS navigation network, raising hopes that one of the military’s most troubled space programs might finally bear fruit. The GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System, or OCX, is designed for command and...

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