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How Social Gaming Platforms Are Redefining Online Entertainment in the U.S.

Yesterday at 19:42 PM, via Tech Financials

Social gaming platforms have reshaped the digital entertainment landscape in the United States by combining interactive experiences with engaging gameplay. Their growth has been driven by ongoing technological advancements, attracting a broad audience seeking new and immersive forms of online entertainment. This transformation reflects a notable shift in how interactive gaming is experienced...

What Rules Govern Hallmark Christmas Movies?

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

Hallmark has released more than 300 Christmas-themed TV movies since 2000, and a detailed internal rulebook obtained by film data analyst Stephen Follows explains how the company manages to produce nearly one new holiday film per week during the final quarter of each year without the whole operation collapsing into creative chaos. The document, referred to as Hallmark’s “bible” by writers and...

25.2% of Energy EU Used in 2024 Came From Renewables

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: In 2024, 25.2% of gross final energy consumption in the EU came from renewable sources, up by 0.7 percentage points compared with 2023. This share is 17.3 pp short of meeting the 2030 target (42.5%), which would require an annual average increase of 2.9 pp from 2025 to 2030. Among the EU countries, Sweden recorded the highest share of its gross final energy...

YouTube Has a Firm Grip on Daytime TV

Yesterday at 17:01 PM, via Slashdot

YouTube has been winning the streaming wars for years, but its real competitive advantage comes not from prime-time viewing but from its stranglehold on daytime hours when Americans are meditating, exercising, cooking, or simply looking for background noise. At 11 a.m. in October, YouTube commanded an average audience of 6.3 million viewers compared to Netflix’s 2.8 million, according to...

Why Are There No Large Market Cap Companies Globally in Edtech?

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via Slashdot

Goldman Sachs, in a note this week, via India Dispatch: There are various reasons that explains this: (i) A large part of the global education spend goes towards formal education (schools, colleges and universities), which are typically either run by governments or are not-for-profit institutions; (ii) It is difficult to replicate education quality at scale in our view, since most teachers...

Throwing out flame-retardant furniture can reduce toxic chemicals in blood, study finds

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Flame retardants commonly used in furniture are linked to serious health issues, including cancer and thyroid disease

Removing old furniture made with flame retardants from people’s homes can significantly reduce the amount of the toxic chemicals in blood, a new 10-year, peer-reviewed study by California regulators and public health groups has found.

The drop that researchers found was a...

US Bars Five Europeans It Says Pressured Tech Firms To Censor American Viewpoints Online

Yesterday at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: The State Department announced Tuesday it was barring five Europeans it accused of leading efforts to pressure U.S. tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints. The Europeans, characterized by Secretary of State Marco Rubio as “radical” activists and “weaponized” nongovernmental organizations, fell afoul of a new visa...

25 Work From Home Gift Ideas

Yesterday at 14:30 PM, via Wired

Upgrade your loved one’s home office with these picks that make every day a little easier—and a little more fun.

The Best Desk Accessories (2025)

Yesterday at 13:30 PM, via Wired

Brighten up your bare desk with these cute, fidgety, functional, and stylish desk accessories.

The Age of the All-Access AI Agent Is Here

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Wired

Big AI companies courted controversy by scraping wide swaths of the public internet. With the rise of AI agents, the next data grab is far more private.

2015 Radio Interview Frames AI As ‘High-Level Algebra’

Yesterday at 12:00 PM, via Slashdot

Longtime Slashdot reader MrFreak shares a public radio interview from 2015 discussing artificial intelligence as inference over abstract inputs, along with scaling limits, automation, and governance models, where for-profit engines are constrained by nonprofit oversight: Recorded months before OpenAI was founded, the conversation treats intelligence as math plus incentives rather than something...

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