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Best Crypto to Buy Right Now: BlockDAG, Ethereum, Chainlink & Aave – Which Crypto Will Dominate the Next Cycle?

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Tech Financials

The search for the best crypto to buy right now is increasingly shaped by timing, access, and upcoming market catalysts rather than just long-term narratives. Established names like Ethereum, Chainlink, and Aave continue to hold steady positions across infrastructure, data services, and decentralized finance, offering relatively predictable growth paths.  At the same time, BlockDAG is […]

IPv6 Usage Reaches Historic 50% Across Google Services

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

IPv6 usage briefly reached 50% across Google services for the first time, marking a major milestone for a protocol created in 1998 to solve IPv4’s address shortage. Tom’s Hardware reports: […] IPv6 was dismissed early on as a headache-inducing, hard-to-implement complication that would hardly ever gain any traction — despite offering 2^128 possible numbers, solving all network number...

The Battle for OpenAI’s Soul

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Wired

In Musk v. Altman, a jury will soon determine whether OpenAI has strayed from its founding mission to ensure AGI benefits humanity. Here’s what to know.

Genius Foundation’s GENIUS Token Surges Following TGE, Briefly Tops $800 Million FDV

Yesterday at 19:58 PM, via Tech Financials

Singapore – Multi‑chain trading terminal Genius has processed over $15 billion in cumulative volume; token launches on MEXC and Aster DEX. The Genius Foundation today announced that its native GENIUS token has completed its Token Generation Event (TGE), with the token surging more than 850% and briefly reaching a fully diluted valuation exceeding $800 million. […]

Anthropic Rolls Out Claude Opus 4.7, an AI Model That Is Less Risky Than Mythos

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7, calling it its strongest generally available model and an improvement over Opus 4.6 in areas like software engineering, instruction-following, tool use, and agentic coding. But the company says it is “less broadly capable” than the restricted Claude Mythos Preview, “which Anthropic rolled out to a select group of companies as part of a new cybersecurity...

Chris Walton obituary

Yesterday at 18:31 PM, via The Guardian

My friend and colleague Chris Walton, who has died aged 69 of brain cancer, was a biologist and lecturer at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire. He had a passion for getting things to work in the real world; consequently he was widely regarded by his colleagues as an honorary engineer.

Chris studied volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in matrices including breath, sweat, blood, urine and faeces,...

EU Age Verification App Announced To Protect Children Online

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

The EU says a new age-verification app is technically ready and could let users prove they are old enough to access restricted online content without revealing their identity or personal data. Deutsche Welle reports: Once released, users will be able to download the app from an app store and set it up using proof of identity, such as a passport or national ID card. They can then use it to...

Huawei Is Building One Of South Africa’s Most Visible ICT Talent Ecosystems

Yesterday at 17:05 PM, via Tech Financials

As South Africa sharpens its focus on economic growth, digital inclusion and future-facing skills, Huawei is building one of the country’s most visible ICT talent ecosystems, with nearly 37,000 participants reached in the past two years through its digital skills training and industry-readiness programmes. This work is closely aligned with South Africa’s digital development priorities, […]

Researchers Induce Smells With Ultrasound, No Chemical Cartridges Required

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from UploadVR: A group of independent researchers built a device that can artificially induce smell using ultrasound, with no consumable cartridges required. […] The team of four are Lev Chizhov, Albert Yan-Huang, Thomas Ribeiro, Aayush Gupta. Chizhov is a neurotech entrepreneur with a background in math and physics, Yan-Huang is a researcher at Caltech with...

University Of Zululand To Host HackAtom 2026

Yesterday at 16:37 PM, via Tech Financials

The University of Zululand will host the South African Global HackAtom on 5-6 May 2026 at its Kwadlangezwa Campus. HackAtom is an international 24‑hour hackathon where students who study different disciplines at the same university develop practical solutions to real challenges in the nuclear and high‑tech sectors. The organisers invite students from across South Africa […]

Red hair gene favoured by natural selection over last 10,000 years, study finds

Yesterday at 16:21 PM, via The Guardian

Scientists suggest red hair and fair skin were favoured for vitamin D efficiency in study focused on whether human evolution plateaued after advent of agriculture

People with red hair who have put up with teasing or “fiery” stereotypes may be pleased to learn that they appear to be winners from an evolutionary perspective. A large genetics study has revealed that, in Europe, the gene for...

Anthropic Plots Major London Expansion

Yesterday at 15:49 PM, via Wired

As tensions with the US government mount, Anthropic has leased a new office with enough space to quadruple its 200-person headcount in London.

While Laws Develop, South Africa’s Online Betting Regulators And Operators Are Turning To Tech For Unity

Yesterday at 15:23 PM, via Tech Financials

Rather than merely waiting for the slower pace of legislative alignment across provinces, the online betting industry is looking toward “technical harmonisation” as a precursor to legal change. In this scenario, technology serves as the bridge that allows both sides to meet in the middle. While the global iGaming landscape often struggles with fragmented rules […]

Vuma Connects 1,000 Schools To Fibre, Unlocking Digital Access For Learners Across SA

Yesterday at 14:28 PM, via Tech Financials

Vuma, a Maziv company, has reached a significant national milestone, connecting 1,000 schools across South Africa to fibre, unlocking digital resources and new opportunities for teaching and learning. The milestone was marked today at Molamo Primary School in Limpopo, where government leaders, educators and industry stakeholders gathered to reflect on the role connectivity is playing […]

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