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Riot Games Is Making an Anti-Cheat Change That Could Be Rough On Older PCs

Yesterday at 23:40 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: At this point, most competitive online multiplayer games on the PC come with some kind of kernel-level anti-cheat software. As we’ve written before, this is software that runs with more elevated privileges than most other apps and games you run on your PC, allowing it to load in earlier and detect advanced methods of cheating. More...

The DOJ’s Jeffrey Epstein Files Are Here

Yesterday at 23:21 PM, via Wired

Forced by an act of Congress, the Justice Department has released “hundreds of thousands” of pages of documents related to Epstein—but not everything, as is required by law.

Microsoft Made Another Copilot Ad Where Nothing Actually Works

Yesterday at 22:41 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft’s latest holiday ad for its Copilot AI assistant features a 30-second montage of users seamlessly syncing smart home lights to music, scaling recipes for large gatherings, and parsing HOA guidelines — none of which the software can actually perform reliably when put to the test. The Verge methodically tested each prompt shown in the ad and found that Copilot repeatedly hallucinated...

All That Cheap Chinese Stuff Is Now Europe’s Problem

Yesterday at 22:02 PM, via Slashdot

President Trump’s closure of the de minimis customs loophole in May — which previously allowed Chinese packages valued under $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free — has redirected a flood of cheap goods toward Europe, where similar exemptions for packages under $175.8 in the EU and $180 in the UK remain intact. The shift has been swift: exports of low-value Chinese packages to the U.S. have dropped...

FTC: Instacart To Refund $60M Over Deceptive Subscription Tactics

Yesterday at 21:30 PM, via Slashdot

alternative_right writes: Grocery delivery service Instacart will refund $60 million to settle FTC claims that it misled customers with false advertising and unlawfully enrolled them in paid subscriptions. Instacart partners with over 1,800 retailers to provide online shopping, delivery, and pickup services from nearly 100,000 stores across North America. Its platform serves millions of...

Microsoft AI Chief: Staying in the Frontier AI Race Will Cost Hundreds of Billions

Yesterday at 20:52 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman estimates that staying competitive in frontier AI development will require “hundreds of billions of dollars” over the next five to ten years, a sum that doesn’t even account for the high salaries companies are paying individual researchers and technical staff. Speaking on a podcast, Suleyman compared Microsoft to a “modern construction company” where hundreds...

2025 Was the Beginning of the End of the TV Brightness War

Yesterday at 20:11 PM, via Slashdot

The television industry’s brightness war may have hit its inflection point in 2025, the year TCL and Hisense released the first consumer TVs capable of 5,000 nits under specific settings — a figure that would have seemed absurd not long ago when manufacturers struggled to reach 2,000 nits. LG introduced Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology, moving from a three-stack panel design to a four-stack...

A smarter Way To Sound, Work And Connect In The Workplace

Yesterday at 20:01 PM, via Tech Financials

The modern workday no longer follows a predictable routine. It often begins in traffic, moves through a series of virtual meetings, shifts between home and office, and stretches well beyond traditional working hours. In this environment, performance depends not only on people and strategy, but on the quality and reliability of the technology that supports […]

Uber is Hiring More Engineers Because AI is Making Them More Valuable, CEO Says

Yesterday at 19:30 PM, via Slashdot

Uber is hiring more engineers rather than fewer because AI tools have made them “superhumans,” CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said, pushing back against the industry trend of using productivity gains to justify headcount cuts. Speaking on the “On with Kara Swisher” podcast, Khosrowshahi noted that other tech executives see AI making engineers 20% to 30% more productive and conclude they need 20% to 30%...

‘How Lina Khan Killed iRobot’

Yesterday at 18:54 PM, via Slashdot

iRobot, the Bedford, Massachusetts-based company that brought the Roomba vacuum cleaner into American homes over its 35-year history, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday and will be acquired by Picea, its Chinese contract manufacturer that also produces competing household devices. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board placed blame for the company’s demise on the Federal Trade Commission under...

ACM To Make Its Entire Digital Library Open Access Starting January 2026

Yesterday at 18:08 PM, via Slashdot

The Association for Computing Machinery, the world’s largest society of computing professionals, announced that all publications and related artifacts in the ACM Digital Library will become freely available to everyone starting January 2026. Authors will retain full copyright to their published work under the new arrangement, and ACM has committed to defending those works against copyright and...

6 Scary Predictions for AI in 2026

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Wired

Could the AI industry be on the verge of its first major layoffs? Will China spread propaganda to slow the US data-center building boom? Where are AI agents headed?

Food Becoming More Calorific But Less Nutritious Due To Rising Carbon Dioxide

Yesterday at 17:33 PM, via Slashdot

More carbon dioxide in the environment is making food more calorific but less nutritious — and also potentially more toxic, a study has found. From a report: Sterre ter Haar, a lecturer at Leiden University in the Netherlands, and other researchers at the institution created a method to compare multiple studies on plants’ responses to increased CO2 levels. The results, she said, were a shock:...

Apple Becomes a Debt Collector With Its New Developer Agreement

Yesterday at 16:42 PM, via Slashdot

Apple released an updated developer license agreement this week that gives the company permission to recoup unpaid funds, such as commissions or any other fees, by deducting them from in-app purchases it processes on developers’ behalf, among other methods. From a report: The change will impact developers in regions where local law allows them to link to external payment systems. In these...

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