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Science/Tech

Batman TV Series Premiered 60 Years Ago Today

Monday at 20:45 PM, via Slashdot

60 years ago today, ABC aired the first episode of its live-action Batman television series, introducing Adam West as the deadpan Caped Crusader in what became a pop culture phenomenon blending high-camp humor and cliffhanger thrills. The mid-season replacement ran for 120 episodes over three seasons before ending in March 1968.

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Revolutionary Eye Injection Saved My Sight, Says First-Ever Patient

Monday at 20:06 PM, via Slashdot

Doctors say they have achieved the previously impossible — restoring sight and preventing blindness in people with a rare but dangerous eye conditon called hypotony. From a report: Moorfields hospital in London is the world’s first dedicated clinic for the disorder and seven out of eight patients given the pioneering treatment have responded to the therapy, a pilot study shows. One of them —...

Pharma Accountability in the Data Age: The Growing Cost of Risk

Monday at 19:50 PM, via Tech Financials

In the global pharmaceutical landscape, market valuation is no longer solely dictated by pipeline innovation or quarterly revenue. A new, more volatile variable has taken center stage: the financial cost of undisclosed long-term risk. As the industry moves further into the era of Big Data, the speed at which clinical discrepancies are identified is accelerating, […]

Why It Is Difficult To Resize Windows on MacOS 26

Monday at 19:22 PM, via Slashdot

The dramatically larger corner radius Apple introduced in macOS 26 Tahoe has pushed the invisible resize hit target for windows mostly outside the window itself — roughly 75% of the 19Ö19 pixel clickable area now lies beyond the visible boundary. In previous macOS versions, about 62% of that resize target would fall inside the window corner. Apple removed the visible resize grippy-strip from...

Trump Administration Nears Deal With Taiwan

Monday at 19:10 PM, via New York Times

The trade deal would cut tariffs and include a commitment from Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, the island’s chip giant, to build more manufacturing plants in the United States.

Exercise is as Effective as Medication in Treating Depression, Study Finds

Monday at 18:41 PM, via Slashdot

A major new review by the Cochrane collaboration — an independent network of researchers — evaluated 73 randomized controlled trials involving about 5,000 people with depression and found that exercise matched the effectiveness of both pharmacological treatments and psychological therapies. The biological mechanisms overlap considerably with antidepressants. “Exercise can help improve...

Apple Partners With Google on Siri Upgrade, Declares Gemini ‘Most Capable Foundation’

Monday at 18:05 PM, via Slashdot

Apple has struck a multi-year partnership with Google to power a more capable version of Siri using Gemini AI models, ending months of speculation about which company would help the iPhone maker catch up in the generative AI race. In a statement, Apple said it had determined after “careful evaluation” that “Google’s technology provides the most capable foundation for Apple Foundation Models.”...

Primates’ same-sex sexual behaviour ‘may reinforce bonds amid environmental stress’

Monday at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Behaviour among non-human species could help keep groups together in face of social challenges, says study

Same-sex sexual behaviour among non-human primates may arise as a way to reinforce bonds and keep societies together in the face of environmental or social challenges, researchers have suggested.

Prof Vincent Savolainen, a co-author of the paper from Imperial College London, added that...

US President Calls for 10% Credit Card Interest Cap, Banks Push Back

Monday at 17:22 PM, via Slashdot

President Donald Trump revived a campaign pledge Friday night by calling for a one-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates, a proposal that banking groups immediately opposed despite the industry’s heavy donations to his 2024 campaign and support for his second-term agenda. Trump posted on Truth Social that he hoped the cap would be in place by January 20, one year after he took office,...

Cloudflare Threatens Italy Exit After $16.3M Fine For Refusing Piracy Blocks

Monday at 16:42 PM, via Slashdot

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince has threatened to withdraw free cybersecurity services from Italy’s Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics and potentially exit the country after Italy’s telecommunications regulator fined the company approximately 14 million euros for failing to comply with anti-piracy blocking orders. The penalty equals 1% of Cloudflare’s global annual revenue but exceeds twice what the...

Trust Is The New Currency Of The Digital Economy

Monday at 16:35 PM, via Tech Financials

Recently, the conversation around cybersecurity has changed. It’s no longer confined to the CTO or CIO’s office – it has become a leading item in the executive boardroom. The reason for this pivot is that executives now see cybersecurity for what it truly is: a visible, prominent business risk with real-life financial and reputational consequences. […]

Streamer Spend To Top $100B For First Time In 2026

Monday at 16:03 PM, via Slashdot

Streamer spend on content is set to top the $100 billion mark for the first time this year, according to an Ampere Analysis report. From a report: The landmark figure will be met as global streamers “remain the primary driver of growth in content investment,” according to Ampere. Spend by the likes of Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Apple TV will shoot up 6% this year,...

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