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WEDNESDAY, 28 JANUARY 2026, 13:39

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Crypto Investors Are Turning Away From Price Predictions Toward Structured Participation Models

Monday at 07:00 AM, via Tech Financials

As Bitcoin and XRP continue to trade within narrow ranges, a growing number of crypto investors are stepping back from price predictions altogether. Rather than attempting to time breakouts or react to short-term volatility, many are reassessing how digital assets can be deployed more effectively during extended consolidation periods. The focus is shifting from where […]

Spider monkeys found to share ‘insider knowledge’ to help locate best food

Monday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Researchers observed the primates switching social groups and passing information on where to find the ripest fruit

Spider monkeys share tips about where to find food by changing their social groups in a “clever system for sharing insider knowledge”, research has shown.

They were observed to frequently switch subgroups of three or more individuals in a way that enabled them to share information...

Eskom and the Netherlands launch Grootvlei Climate Smart Horticulture Centre in Mpumalanga

Monday at 06:33 AM, via Tech Financials

Eskom and the Government of the Netherlands and key provincial partners will officially launch the Grootvlei Climate Smart Horticulture Centre on Tuesday, 27 January 2026 at Grootvlei Power Station in Mpumalanga. The Centre is a pilot initiative under Eskom’s Just Energy Transition (JET) Programme and marks an important step in linking South Africa’s energy transition […]

New Linux/Android 2-in-1 Tablet ‘Open Slate’ Announced by Brax Technologies

Monday at 06:24 AM, via Slashdot

Brax Technologies just announced “a privacy-focused alternative to locked-down tablets” called open_slate that can double as a consumer tablet and a Linux-capable workstation on ARM. Earlier Brax Technologies built the privacy-focused smartphone BraX3, which co-founder Plamen Todorov says proved “a privacy-focused mobile device could be designed, crowdfunded, manufactured, and delivered outside...

KDE’s ‘Plasma Login Manager’ Stops Supporting FreeBSD – Because Systemd

Monday at 04:04 AM, via Slashdot

KDE’s “Plasma Login Manager” is apparently dropping support for FreeBSD, the Unix-like operating system, reports the blog It’s FOSS. They cite a recently-accepted merge request from a KDE engineer to drop the code supporting FreeBSD, since the login manager relies on systemd/logind:systemd and logind look like hard dependencies of the login manager, which means the software is built to work...

Washington State May Mandate ‘Firearm Blueprint Detection Algorithms’ For 3D Printers

Monday at 03:04 AM, via Slashdot

Adafruit managing director Phillip Torrone (also long-time Slashdot reader ptorrone ) writes: Washington State lawmakers are proposing bills (HB 2320 and HB 2321) that would require 3D printers and CNC machines to block certain designs using software-based “firearms blueprint detection algorithms.” In practice, this means scanning every print file, comparing it against a government-maintained...

Google Discover Replaces News Headlines With Sometimes Inaccurate AI-Generated Alternatives

Monday at 02:04 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from The Verge:In early December, I brought you the news that Google has begun replacing Verge headlines, and those of our competitors, with AI clickbait nonsense in its content feed [which appears on the leftmost homescreen page of many Android phones and the Google app’s homepage]. Google appeared to be backing away from the experiment, but now tells The...

Gasoline Out of Thin Air? It’s a Reality!

Sunday at 23:56 PM, via Slashdot

Can Aircela’s machine “create gasoline using little more than electricity and the air that we breathe”? Jalopnik reports…The Aircela machine works through a three-step process. It captures carbon dioxide directly from the air… The machine also traps water vapor, and uses electrolysis to break water down into hydrogen and oxygen… The oxygen is released, leaving hydrogen and carbon dioxide, the...

Richard Stallman Critiques AI, Connected Cars, Smartphones, and DRM

Sunday at 21:36 PM, via Slashdot

Richard Stallman spoke Friday at Atlanta’s Georgia Institute of Technology, continuing his activism for free software while also addressing today’s new technologies. Speaking about AI, Stallman warned that “nowadays, people often use the term artificial intelligence for things that aren’t intelligent at all…” He makes a point of calling large language models “generators” because “They generate...

US Congress Fails to Repeal ‘Kill Switch’ for Cars Mandate

Sunday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

Newsweek reports on how the U.S. Congress is debating “kill switch” technology for vehicles, “which would be able to monitor diver behavior, detect impairment such as intoxication and intervene…” “While the technology is not yet a legal requirement in cars, Congress passed a law with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021 that requires the Department of Transportation to create the...

The Android ‘NexPhone’: Linux on Demand, Dual-Boots Into Windows 11 – and Transforms Into a Workstation

Sunday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

The “NexDock” (from Nex Computer) already turns your phone into a laptop workstation. Purism chose it as the docking station for their Librem 5 phones. But now Nex is offering its own smartphone “that runs Android 16, launches Debian, and dual-boots into Windows 11,” according to the blog It’s FOSS:Fourteen years after the first concept video was teased, the NexPhone is here, powered by a...

The Case Against Small Modular Nuclear Reactors

Sunday at 17:34 PM, via Slashdot

Small modular nuclear reactors (or SMRs) are touted as “cheaper, safer, faster to build and easier to finance” than conventional nuclear reactors, reports CNN. Amazon has invested in X-Energy, and earlier this month, Meta announced a deal with Oklo, and in Michigan last month, Holtec began the long formal licensing process for two SMRs with America’s Nuclear Regulatory Commission next to a...

Netflix is going vertical

Sunday at 16:00 PM, via TechCentral

Netflix has announced an overhaul of its mobile app, with shorts- and reels-style content for phones to take centre stage.

Stellenbosch smart city taking shape

Sunday at 14:57 PM, via MyBroadband

A planned smart city in Stellenbosch has already started taking shape, with a major industrial customer opening a new warehouse and offices at the project, while bulk infrastructure work is also underway.

The Risks of AI in Schools Outweigh the Benefits, Report Says

Sunday at 14:34 PM, via Slashdot

This month saw results from a yearlong global study of “potential negative risks that generative AI poses to student”. The study (by the Brookings Institution’s Center for Universal Education) also suggests how to prevent risks and maximize benefits:After interviews, focus groups, and consultations with over 500 students, teachers, parents, education leaders, and technologists across 50...

No One Is Quite Sure Why Ice Is Slippery

Sunday at 14:00 PM, via Wired

A thin, watery layer coating the surface of ice is what makes it slick. Despite a great deal of theorizing over the centuries, though, it isn’t entirely clear why that layer forms.

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