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Science/Tech

End of an era for the green ID book

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via MyBroadband

Home Affairs wants to stop producing green ID books from 2026 and focus entirely on rolling out smart ID cards and a digital ID system.

Google’s Real Estate Listings ‘Experiment’ Sends Zillow Shares Down More Than 8%

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via Slashdot

Google’s data partner HouseCanary has begun displaying home listings directly in search results in select markets, sending Zillow’s shares tumbling more than 8% yesterday as investors weighed whether the search giant might eventually cut into the portal business that Zillow dominates. The experiment places property details, prices, images and a “Request a tour” button at the top of mobile...

SoundCloud Confirms Breach After Member Data Stolen, VPN Access Disrupted

Yesterday at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Audio streaming platform SoundCloud has confirmed that outages and VPN connection issues over the past few days were caused by a security breach in which threat actors stole a database containing user information. The disclosure follows widespread reports over the past four days from users who were unable to access SoundCloud when...

PayPal Applies To Become a Bank As US Loosens Regulatory Reins

Yesterday at 12:00 PM, via Slashdot

PayPal has applied to become a US bank by forming a Utah-chartered industrial loan company, signaling a push to deepen its financial services “as companies rush to capitalize on a friendly regulatory environment under the Trump administration,” reports Reuters. From the report: If approved, the move will help PayPal to strengthen its lending offerings to small businesses in the U.S. as well as...

Big changes for DStv customers in South Africa

Yesterday at 10:38 AM, via MyBroadband

2025 has been a year of upheaval at South Africa’s biggest pay-TV service, DStv, whose parent company was taken over by a foreign broadcasting giant.

This is another ‘ozone layer’ moment. Now, we must urgently target methane | Mia Mottley

Yesterday at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

The oil and gas industry must be legally bound to cut methane emissions. With climate tipping points approaching, time is running out

• Mia Mottley is the prime minister of Barbados

The timing is brutal. Just as the world celebrates the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Paris climate agreement this month, new evidence shows that the world is crashing through the main defence that was...

Central Bank of Liberia Launches Transformational Inclusive Instant Payments System (IIPS) Powered by Mojaloop

Yesterday at 10:00 AM, via ITWeb

The Mojaloop Foundation and the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), in collaboration with Singapore-based ThitsaWorks and The AfricaNenda Foundation, today announces the launch of the Liberian Inclusive Instant Payments System (IIPS), a modern real-time interoperable payments platform powered by Mojaloop, the open-source payments infrastructure built to advance digital financial inclusion.

Glaciers To Reach Peak Rate of Extinction In the Alps In Eight Years

Yesterday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

A new study warns that glaciers in the European Alps will hit their peak extinction rate within eight years, with global glacier loss accelerating toward thousands per year unless emissions are rapidly cut. “Glaciers in the western US and Canada are forecast to reach their peak year of loss less than a decade later, with more than 800 disappearing each year by then,” adds the Guardian. From the...

Tuesday briefing: What polar bear DNA tells us about a warming Arctic

Yesterday at 08:50 AM, via The Guardian

In today’s newsletter: As species across the world struggle to keep pace with global warming, ​how ​do we report the rare glimmers of hope without downplaying the accelerating ecological ​crisis?

Good morning. Amid the constant drumbeat of bleak news about the planet’s environment and the accelerating climate emergency, the occasional bright spot still emerges. One example came last week,...

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