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Most Smart Device Makers Fail To Reveal Software Support Periods, FTC Finds

Wednesday at 18:01 PM, via Slashdot

Nearly 89% of smart device manufacturers fail to disclose how long they will provide software updates for their products, a Federal Trade Commission staff study found this week. The review of 184 connected devices, including hearing aids, security cameras and door locks, revealed that 161 products lacked clear information about software support duration on their websites. Basic internet...

AI Publishing Startup Plans To Release 8,000 Books Next Year

Wednesday at 17:22 PM, via Slashdot

Startup Spines plans to publish up to 8,000 books in 2025 using AI, charging authors between $1,200 and $5,000 for editing, design and distribution services. The venture-backed company, which recently secured $16 million in funding, promises to reduce publishing timelines to two to three weeks while allowing authors to retain full royalties. Co-founder Yehuda Niv describes Spines as a...

Singapore Emerges as Key Testing Ground for Autonomous Vehicles

Wednesday at 16:41 PM, via Slashdot

Singapore is positioning itself as a key testing ground for autonomous vehicles, attracting major Chinese firms and establishing unified national guidelines that contrast with fragmented regulations in the U.S. and China. China’s WeRide launched the country’s first public autonomous bus service on Sentosa island in June, while multiple companies are deploying self-driving vehicles for logistics...

Microsoft Slaps Windows 11 Update Hold on Hardware Connected To eSCL Devices

Wednesday at 16:01 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 24H2 has issues with USB-connected devices that support the Scanner Communication Language (eSCL) protocol. From a report: A compatibility hold has been applied to the hardware. The hold means that hardware connected to a USB device supporting the eSCL protocol will not be offered an upgrade to Windows 11 24H2. Microsoft said: “This issue primarily...

Turning Back Time: Hisense Launches SA’s First TV Museum On Long Street In Cape Town

Wednesday at 15:15 PM, via Tech Financials

In 1976, when the first South African homes lit up with television broadcasts, Hisense was a budding radio and TV company in China. Today, as South Africa’s leading proudly South African consumer electronics brand, Hisense SA is proud to announce a new milestone: the launch of the country’s first TV museum, located in the heart […]

Online driving licence card renewal problems

Wednesday at 15:06 PM, via MyBroadband

The RTMC’s online driving licence card renewal system is only a time slot service and is still unavailable to more than half the country’s motorists.

Russia-Linked Hackers Exploited Firefox, Windows Bugs In ‘Widespread’ Hacking Campaign

Wednesday at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Security researchers have uncovered two previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited by RomCom, a Russian-linked hacking group, to target Firefox browser users and Windows device owners across Europe and North America. RomCom is a cybercrime group that is known to carry out cyberattacks and other digital...

‘The science of fluoride is starting to evolve’: behind the risks and benefits of the mineral

Wednesday at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

With RFK Jr and a court ruling, conversation on fluoride, in about 72% of US community water supplies, has exploded

A national conversation about fluoride’s health benefits exploded this fall after a federal toxicology report, court ruling and independent scientific review all called for updated risk-benefit analysis.

Fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral in some regions, has been added to...

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