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Evolution and Reinvention: Zoomex Brand Upgrade Redefines Transparent Trading

Today at 07:28 AM, via Tech Financials

 Global News] Cryptocurrency trading platform Zoomex has announced the completion of a comprehensive upgrade to the brand visual identity and interaction experience (UI/UX) of its mobile app ecosystem. This iteration represents not only a leap in product aesthetics, but also a deeper digital reflection of Zoomex’s core brand values — “Simple · Easy · Fast” […]

Exercise and brain function, hedgehog hearing, and can AI change our minds? – podcast

Today at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

The Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, talks to Madeleine Finlay about three eye-catching science stories from the week, including a study that explores the link between exercise and brain health. Also on the agenda: the discovery that hedgehogs can hear high-frequency ultrasound and what this could mean for their conservation, and new research examining how biased AI autocomplete tools...

StubCreator Strengthens Its Position As A Trusted Free Paystub Generator With Professional Paystub Templates

Today at 06:46 AM, via Tech Financials

New York, USA – As digital payroll tools become essential for financial documentation, StubCreator is emerging as a trusted free paystub generator for businesses and self-employed professionals. With the rise of freelancing, remote work, and small business operations, the need for accessible payroll documentation has grown significantly. Most employees need professional check stubs for a […]

Why Falling Cats Always Seem To Land On Their Feet

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: In a paper, published last month in the journal The Anatomical Record, researchers offered a novel take on falling felines. Their evidence suggests new insights into the so-called falling cat problem, particularly that cats have a very flexible segment of their spines that allows them to correct their orientation midair. […] People...

Researchers Discover 14,000 Routers Wrangled Into Never-Before-Seen Botnet

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Researchers say they have uncovered a takedown-resistant botnet of 14,000 routers and other network devices — primarily made by Asus — that have been conscripted into a proxy network that anonymously carries traffic used for cybercrime. The malware — dubbed KadNap — takes hold by exploiting vulnerabilities that have gone unpatched by their...

Microsoft’s ‘Xbox Mode’ Is Coming To Every Windows 11 PC

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

In April, Microsoft will be rolling out a full-screen “Xbox mode” to all Windows 11 PCs, including laptops, desktops, and tablets. The move follows last week’s confirmation of its next-generation Xbox console, known internally as Project Helix, which will be capable of running both Xbox titles and PC games. The Verge reports: Technically, you’ve been able to try the Xbox Full Screen Experience...

How the Iran War Could Jack Up Prices on Store Shelves

Yesterday at 23:59 PM, via Wired

The Strait of Hormuz, a busy waterway off the coast of Iran, has come to a near standstill. If the war drags on much longer, it could mean higher prices for consumer goods around the world.

Grammarly Disables Tool Offering Generative-AI Feedback Credited To Real Writers

Yesterday at 23:25 PM, via Slashdot

Grammarly has disabled its Expert Review feature after backlash from writers whose names were used to present AI-generated feedback without their permission. Superhuman (formerly Grammarly) CEO Shishir Mehrotra wrote in a LinkedIn post that the company will disable Expert Review while they “reimagine” the feature: Back in August, we launched a Grammarly agent called Expert Review. The agent...

Swiss E-Voting Pilot Can’t Count 2,048 Ballots After USB Keys Fail To Decrypt Them

Yesterday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

A Swiss e-voting pilot was suspended after officials couldn’t decrypt 2,048 ballots because the USB keys needed to unlock them failed. “Three USB sticks were used, all with the correct code, but none of them worked,” spokesperson Marco Greiner told the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation’s Swissinfo service. The canton government says it “deeply regrets” the incident and has launched an...

Binance Sues WSJ, Panicked By Gov’t Probes Into Sanctioned Crypto Transfers

Yesterday at 21:03 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Binance is hoping that suing (PDF) The Wall Street Journal for defamation might help shake off a fresh round of government probes into how the cryptocurrency exchange failed to detect $1.7 billion in transfers to a network that was funding Iran-backed terror groups. The lawsuit comes after a Wall Street Journal investigation, based on...

Nvidia Is Planning to Launch Its Own Open-Source OpenClaw Competitor

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

Nvidia is preparing to launch an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw, designed to compete with the likes of OpenClaw. According to Wired, the platform will allow enterprise software companies to dispatch AI agents to perform tasks for their own workforces. “Companies will be able to access the platform regardless of whether their products run on Nvidia’s chips,” the report adds. From...

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