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Lunar Strategy Includes Cyberscope Web3 Security Among Top 5 Web3 Security Audit Firms for 2026

Monday at 08:13 AM, via Tech Financials

Lunar Strategy, a Web3 growth and industry insights platform, included Cyberscope among its Top 5 Security Audit Firms in Web3 for 2026. This list, which serves as an independent guide, evaluates firms based on technical depth, cross-chain capability and real-world deployment relevance of products and services. In a changing ecosystem, as Web3 security advances towards […]

Starwatch: Venus to meet Saturn in evening twilight

Monday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Look west after sunset this week to see the pair converge in the dusk, closing in on a near-conjunction on 8 March

Look west as the evening twilight gathers this week for a chance to spot the planets Venus and Saturn. The accompanying chart shows the view looking west from London at 18.10 GMT on 2 March.

Venus will be the brighter of the pair, dominating the sky at magnitude –4. Saturn will...

Lenovo Unveils an Attachable AI Agent ‘Companion’ for Their Laptops

Monday at 07:35 AM, via Slashdot

As the Mobile World Conference begins in Spain, Lenovo brought a new attachable accessory for their laptops — an AI agent. CNET reports:The little circular module perches on the top of your Lenovo laptop display, attached via the magnetic Magic Bay on the rear. The module is home to an adorable animated companion called Tiko, who you can interact with via text or voice… [I]t can start and...

Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion and The Terror, dies aged 77

Monday at 05:14 AM, via The Guardian

Award-winning science fiction and horror writer died in Colorado on 21 February with family at his side

Dan Simmons, the author of more than 30 novels and short story collections spanning horror, political thrillers and science fiction such as Hyperion and The Terror, has died at age 77.

Simmons died in Longmont, Colorado on 21 February, with his wife and daughter at his side, his obituary...

Does a Gas-Guzzler Revival Risk Dead-End Futures for US Automakers?

Monday at 04:34 AM, via Slashdot

If U.S. automakers turn their backs on electric vehicles, “their sales outside the U.S. will shrivel,” warns Bloomberg. [Alternate URL.]They’re already falling behind on the technology, relying on a 100% U.S. tariff on Chinese EVs to keep surging rivals like BYD Co. at bay…. While the American automakers “mostly understand the challenge in front of them, they don’t have full plans” to confront...

Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand

Monday at 02:50 AM, via The Guardian

Eclipse will feature a deep, coppery-red full moon on 3 March, with scientists predicting the best times to see it

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North America, Australia and New Zealand will be treated to a rare total lunar eclipse on Tuesday known as a “blood moon”.

As the full moon dips into the planet’s...

Norway’s Consumer Council Calls for Right to Repair and Antitrust Enforcement – and Mocks ‘Enshittification’

Monday at 01:46 AM, via Slashdot

The Norwegian Consumer Council, a government funded organization advocating for consumer’s rights, released a report on the trend of “enshittification” in digital consumer goods and services, suggesting ways consumers for consumers to resist. But they’ve also dramatized the problem with a funny four-minute video about the man whose calls for him to make things shitty for people. “It’s not just...

AIs Can’t Stop Recommending Nuclear Strikes In War Game Simulations

Monday at 00:46 AM, via Slashdot

“Advanced AI models appear willing to deploy nuclear weapons without the same reservations humans have when put into simulated geopolitical crises,” reports New Scientist:Kenneth Payne at King’s College London set three leading large language models — GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4 and Gemini 3 Flash — against each other in simulated war games. The scenarios involved intense international...

Chronic Ocean Heating Fuels ‘Staggering’ Loss of Marine Life, Study Finds

Sunday at 23:39 PM, via Slashdot

Slashdot reader JustAnotherOldGuy shared this report from the Guardian:Chronic ocean heating is fuelling a “staggering and deeply concerning” loss of marine life, a study has found, with fish levels falling by 7.2% from as little as 0.1C of warming per decade. Researchers examined the year-to-year change of 33,000 populations in the northern hemisphere between 1993 and 2021, and isolated the...

Anthropic’s Claude Passes ChatGPT, Now #1, on Apple’s ‘Top Apps’ Chart After Pentagon Controversy

Sunday at 22:59 PM, via Slashdot

“Anthropic may have lost out on doing business with the US government,” reports Engadget, “but it’s gained enough popularity to earn the number one spot on the App Store’s Top Free Apps leaderboard.” Anthropic’s Claude AI assistant had already leaped to the #2 slot on Apple’s chart by late Friday,” CNBC reported Saturday:The rise in popularity suggests that Anthropic is benefiting from its...

America Used Anthropic’s AI for Its Attack On Iran, One Day After Banning It

Sunday at 21:47 PM, via Slashdot

Engadget reports:In a lengthy post on Truth Social on February 27, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to “immediately cease all use of Anthropic’s technology” following strong disagreements between the Department of Defense and the AI company. A few hours later, the U.S. conducted a major air attack on Iran with the help of Anthropic’s AI tools, according to a report from The Wall...

Americans Listen to Podcasts More Than Talk Radio Now, Study Shows

Sunday at 20:34 PM, via Slashdot

“Podcasts have officially overtaken AM/FM talk radio as the more popular medium for spoken-word audio in the United States,” reports TechCrunch, citing Edison Research’s Share of Ear survey:The researchers have tracked these statistics over the last decade, and almost always, the percentage of time people spent listening to podcasts increased, while their time with spoken radio broadcasts...

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