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iOS 26.3 Brings AirPods-Like Pairing To Third-Party Devices In EU Under DMA

Today at 04:10 AM, via Slashdot

Under pressure from the Digital Markets Act, Apple’s iOS 26.3 adds AirPods-style proximity pairing and notification support for third-party accessories in the EU. The changes will roll out to European users in 2026. MacRumors reports: The Digital Markets Act requires Apple to provide third-party accessories with the same capabilities and access to device features that Apple’s own products get....

John Carreyou and Other Authors Bring New Lawsuit Against Six Major AI Companies

Today at 03:30 AM, via Slashdot

A group of authors led by John Carreyrou has filed a new lawsuit against Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Perplexity, accusing the AI firms of training models on pirated copies of their books. TechCrunch reports: If this sounds familiar, it’s because another set of authors already filed a class action suit against Anthropic for these same acts of copyright infringement. In that case,...

Meta Is Using The Linux Scheduler Designed For Valve’s Steam Deck On Its Servers

Today at 02:50 AM, via Slashdot

Phoronix’s Michael Larabel writes: An interesting anecdote from this month’s Linux Plumbers Conference in Tokyo is that Meta (Facebook) is using the Linux scheduler originally designed for the needs of Valve’s Steam Deck… On Meta Servers. Meta has found that the scheduler can actually adapt and work very well on the hyperscaler’s large servers. […] The presentation at LPC 2025 by Meta engineers...

ServiceNow To Buy Armis For $7.75 Billion As It Bets Big On Cybersecurity For AI

Today at 02:10 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from MarketWatch: ServiceNow announced a deal to acquire cybersecurity company Armis on Tuesday, marking a new milestone in the software giant’s artificial-intelligence business strategy. The $7.75 billion all-cash transaction is part of ServiceNow’s goal of advancing governance and trust in autonomous AI agents, and the company’s largest transaction to date....

Ireland’s Diarmuid Early Wins World Microsoft Excel Title

Today at 01:30 AM, via Slashdot

Irish competitor Diarmuid Early, dubbed the “Lebron James of Excel spreadsheets,” has won the 2025 Microsoft Excel World Championship in Las Vegas, dethroning three-time champion Andrew Ngai. The BBC reports: The esport showpiece in December attracted competitors worldwide as 256 spreadsheet heads battled it out across knockout rounds to join the final 24 in Vegas. […] A three-time champion in...

Judge Blocks Texas App Store Age Verification Law

Today at 00:50 AM, via Slashdot

A federal judge blocked Texas’ app store age-verification law, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment by forcing platforms to gate speech and collect data in an overly broad way. The law was set to go into effect on January 1, 2026. The Verge reports: In an order granting a preliminary injunction on the Texas App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420), Judge Robert Pitman wrote that the...

LimeWire Re-Emerges In Online Rush To Share Pulled ’60 Minutes’ Segment

Today at 00:10 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: CBS cannot contain the online spread of a “60 Minutes” segment that its editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, tried to block from airing. The episode, “Inside CECOT,” featured testimonies from US deportees who were tortured or suffered physical or sexual abuse at a notorious Salvadoran prison, the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism. “Welcome to...

‘Fragmented’ Microsoft Tools Undercut Efficiency at Amazon and Whole Foods, Internal Deloitte Review Finds

Yesterday at 23:30 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: It’s been more than eight years since Amazon bought Whole Foods, but the two companies still haven’t aligned their setup for the Microsoft software their employees use. That disconnect was flagged in an 8-week Deloitte review of Whole Foods’ use of Microsoft 365 apps earlier this year, according to an internal document obtained by Business Insider. Deloitte...

Is the Dictionary Done For?

Yesterday at 22:51 PM, via Slashdot

In the late 1980s, Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary sat on the New York Times best-seller list for 155 consecutive weeks and eventually sold 57 million copies, a figure believed to be second only to the Bible in the United States — but those days are thoroughly gone. Stefan Fatsis’s new book “Unabridged: The Thrill of (and Threat to) the Modern Dictionary” chronicles what Louis Menand...

Europe’s Public Institutions Are Quietly Ditching US Cloud Providers

Yesterday at 22:10 PM, via Slashdot

European public institutions are quietly migrating away from American cloud providers and office software, driven less by policy ambitions in Brussels than by the mundane legal reality that GDPR-mandated risk assessments keep flagging the US CLOUD Act as an unacceptable threat to citizen data. Austria’s Federal Ministry for Economy, Energy and Tourism moved 1,200 employees to the open-source...

Samsung’s 2026 Gaming Monitors Promise 6K, 3D, and Up To 1,040Hz

Yesterday at 21:44 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Samsung is breaking new ground with its 2026 lineup of gaming monitors, with the Odyssey 3D G90XH becoming the first to feature a 6K display with “glasses-free 3D.” The new monitor comes with a 32-inch IPS panel, offering real-time eye-tracking that “adjusts depth and perspective” based on your position, along with a speedy 165Hz refresh rate that you can...

Remote Work is Officially Dead, Says the World’s Largest Recruiter

Yesterday at 20:50 PM, via Slashdot

The great return-to-office battle has effectively concluded and a clear pecking order has emerged, according to Sander van ‘t Noordende, the CEO of Randstad, a staffing giant that places around half a million workers in jobs every week. Remote work is becoming a status symbol reserved for star performers and those possessing rare skills. “You have to be very special to be able to demand a 100%...

How Much Water Does the A.I. Industry Use?

Yesterday at 20:43 PM, via New York Times

Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, the hosts of “Hard Fork” at The New York Times, spoke with Andrew Marley, executive director for Effective Altruism DC, about how much water A.I. data centers use.

It’s a Hard Forkin’ Christmas!

Yesterday at 20:21 PM, via New York Times

The “Hard Fork” co-hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton sing an original, tech-inspired rendition of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”

Australia Poised for Desalination Boom as Water Shortages Loom

Yesterday at 20:16 PM, via Slashdot

Australia is on track for a significant expansion of desalination capacity — converting seawater to freshwater — to meet the needs of a swelling population at a time of declining average rainfall. From a report: The world’s driest inhabited continent is projected to build or expand 11 desalination plants worth more than A$23 billion ($15 billion) over the next 10 years, according to a research...

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