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Solar Beats Coal In the US For the First Month Ever

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Electrek: Solar generated more U.S. electricity than coal for the first month on record in May 2026, according to new analysis from global energy think tank Ember. Solar supplied 12.8% of U.S. electricity during the month, while coal dropped to 12.2%. That’s a dramatic shift in the U.S. power mix. Just five years ago, coal generated 19.7% of U.S....

Microsoft Defender ‘RoguePlanet’ Zero-Day Grants SYSTEM Privileges

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

A researcher using the name Nightmare Eclipse has released a new Microsoft Defender zero-day exploit called “RoguePlanet,” which reportedly works on fully patched Windows 10 and 11 systems and can spawn a command prompt with SYSTEM privileges through a Defender race condition. The release came just hours after Microsoft fixed two previously disclosed flaws during its latest monthly Patch...

Visa Plugs Its Payment Network Into ChatGPT

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

Visa is integrating its payment network with ChatGPT so AI agents can shop and complete purchases on users’ behalf. “It means AI agents can not only recommend products but complete the purchase on the user’s behalf, at potentially any merchant that accepts Visa,” reports the Associated Press. “The payment network’s previous attempts at this technological leap were confined to a single retailer...

Valve Discontinues Physical Steam Gift Cards Due To Scammers

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

Valve is discontinuing physical Steam Gift Cards and says it will stop restocking them as retailers sell through remaining inventory. In a blog post, the company blamed persistent gift card scams as the reason, though Steam Digital Gift Cards will remain available and existing physical cards can still be redeemed. PC Guide reports: Valve says it has “responded to gift card scams over the years”...

Threats Against Politicians Tripled After Meta Changed Its Speech Rules

Yesterday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Last year, Meta radically overhauled the rules around what content it would allow on its platforms. The company claimed that its own efforts policing speech had gone too far and that it would relax the rules around what speech was allowed. “We have been over-enforcing our rules, limiting legitimate political debate and censoring too much trivial...

BYD To Install Thousands of 5-Minute EV Chargers Across Europe

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via Slashdot

BYD plans to install 3,000 ultra-fast “Flash Chargers” across Europe by the end of 2027, with the first stations already appearing in Germany and the UK. The Verge reports: At an estimated cost of 580,000 euros (about $670,000) per charger according to the Financial Times, that would mean a total spend of roughly $2 billion to install the network. The 1,500kW charging stations are significantly...

macOS 27 Beta Boots Asahi Linux Off Apple Silicon

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

The Asahi Linux team is warning Apple Silicon users not to upgrade to the macOS 27 beta because Apple’s changes to the boot picker and Startup Disk app make Asahi partitions invisible, preventing Linux from booting. The Register reports: The team added: “If you insist on trying out macOS 27 as soon as possible, please ensure you install a secondary copy of macOS 26 first, or install macOS 27...

BlockDAG’s $0.00000044 floor price, Shiba Inu, and Worldcoin: Reviewing the top crypto to buy for guaranteed stability

Yesterday at 19:06 PM, via Tech Financials

Global financial markets are currently experiencing notable fluctuations, prompting digital asset participants to seek highly secure investment vehicles. Retail traders and large institutions are actively prioritizing platforms that offer protection against sudden price corrections. The necessity for stable, predictable returns has overshadowed the desire for extreme, high risk speculation. ...

German Court Holds Google Liable For False AI Overview Answers

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

A Munich regional court has ruled (PDF) that Google can be held directly liable for false claims in AI Overviews. The case involved AI Overviews falsely linking two publishers to scams and shady business practices, with the court rejecting Google’s argument that users could simply check the sources themselves. The Decoder reports: Google’s AI overviews work nothing like traditional search...

Seattle Enacts Year-Long Ban On New AI Datacenters

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

Seattle has enacted a one-year moratorium on new datacenters, making it the largest U.S. city to do so as the backlash against AI infrastructure grows across the country. The city council voted unanimously in favor of the ban. The Guardian reports: Lawmakers have framed the pause as an opportunity to draft regulations specifically targeting the electricity-hungry datacenters being built...

Microsoft Smashes Record For Biggest Ever Patch Tuesday Update

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ComputerWeekly: Microsoft has issued patches for about 200 flaws in its latest monthly Patch Tuesday drop, blasting past a previous record high of almost 170 common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) set in October 2025. Among a great many others, the latest update from Redmond fixes a total of 32 critical CVEs and three zero-day flaws. Dustin Childs,...

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