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ChatGPT company going from hero to zero

Yesterday at 08:34 AM, via MyBroadband

Wall Street’s sentiment toward companies associated with artificial intelligence is shifting, and it’s all about two companies: OpenAI is down, and Alphabet is up.

Uber crisis in South Africa

Yesterday at 08:00 AM, via MyBroadband

Uber is facing a crisis in South Africa, with numerous complaints from customers and time running out to comply with the country’s e-hailing regulations.

30% Off Samsung Promo Code | December 2025

Yesterday at 08:00 AM, via Wired

Save 30% or 10% with Samsung coupon codes, up to $1,800 on appliances, plus limited-time holiday deals on the Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and S25.

Starwatch: Brave the cold and the enjoy the Geminids meteor shower

Yesterday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Observers in dark locations away from street lighting can expect to see more than 100 meteors an hour

The Perseid meteor shower in August often catches the headlines because of the warmer conditions associated with watching the display, but to many astronomers the Geminids put on the better show.

The Geminids have been active since 4 December and they reach their climax this week with the peak...

President Trump to Unveil New AI Platform ‘Truth AI’ – Why Digitap ($TAP) Ranks as Best Crypto to Buy Amid Stablecoin Gold Rush

Yesterday at 07:56 AM, via Tech Financials

President Trump’s latest move is a new AI platform called “Truth AI.” While no details about the platform are available, it has arrived at the exact moment when crypto is fighting for direction. AI stocks have dominated the 2025 narrative, pulling retail interest and flows away from crypto. The real question is, will Trump’s AI […]

Linguists start compiling first ever complete dictionary of ancient Celtic

Yesterday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

More than 1,000 words used as far back as 325BC to be collected for insight into past linguistic landscape

It is not likely to be a hefty volume because the vast majority of the material has been lost in the mists of time. But the remnants of a language spoken in parts of the UK and Ireland 2,000 years ago are being collected for what is being billed as the first complete dictionary of ancient...

All of Russia’s Porsches Were Bricked By a Mysterious Satellite Outage

Yesterday at 06:36 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from Autoblog:Imagine walking out to your car, pressing the start button, and getting absolutely nothing. No crank, no lights on the dash, nothing. That’s exactly what happened to hundreds of Porsche owners in Russia last week. The issue is with the Vehicle Tracking System, a satellite-based security system that’s supposed to protect against theft....

Can This Simple Invention Convert Waste Heat Into Electricity?

Yesterday at 04:40 AM, via Slashdot

Nuclear engineer Lonnie Johnson worked on NASA’s Galileo mission, has more than 140 patents, and invented the Super Soaker water gun.But now he’s working on “a potential key to unlock a huge power source that’s rarely utilized today,” reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. [Alternate URL here.] Waste heat…The Johnson Thermo-Electrochemical Converter, or JTEC, has few moving parts, no...

Why Meetings Can Harm Employee Well-Being

Yesterday at 03:35 AM, via Slashdot

Phys.org republishes this article from The Conversation:On average, managers spend 23 hours a week in meetings. Much of what happens in them is considered to be of low value, or even entirely counterproductive. The paradox is that bad meetings generate even more meetings… in an attempt to repair the damage caused by previous ones… A 2015 handbook laid the groundwork for the nascent field of...

EU Urged to Soften 2035 Ban on Internal Combustion Engine Cars

Yesterday at 02:34 AM, via Slashdot

Friday six European Union countries “asked the European Commission to water down an effective ban on the sale of internal combustion engine cars slated for 2035,” reports ReutersThe countries have asked the EU Commission to allow the sale of hybrid cars or vehicles powered by other, existing or future, technologies “that could contribute to the goal of reducing emissions” beyond 2035, a joint...

College Students Flock To A New Major: AI

Yesterday at 01:34 AM, via Slashdot

AI is the second-largest major at M.I.T. after computer science, reports the New York Times. (Alternate URL here.) Though that includes students interested in applying AI in biology and health care — it’s just the beginning:This semester, more than 3,000 students enrolled in a new college of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity at the University of South Florida in Tampa.At the...

No Rise in Radiation Levels at Chernobyl, Despite Damage from February’s Drone Strike

Yesterday at 00:07 AM, via Slashdot

UPDATE (12/7): The New York Times clarifies today that the damage at Chernobyl hasn’t led to a rise in radiation levels:”If there was to be some event inside the shelter that would release radioactive materials into the space inside the New Safe Confinement, because this facility is no longer sealed to the outside environment, there’s the potential for radiation to come out,” said Shaun Burnie,...

OpenAI Insists Target Links in ChatGPT Responses Weren’t Ads But ‘Suggestions’ – But Turns Them Off

Sunday at 22:59 PM, via Slashdot

A hardware security response from ChatGPT ended with “Shop for home and groceries. Connect Target.” But “There are no live tests for ads” on ChatGPT, insists Nick Turley, OpenAI’s head of ChatGPT. Posting on X.com, he said “any screenshots you’ve seen are either not real or not ads.” Engadget reportsThe OpenAI exec’s explanation comes after another post from former xAI employee Benjamin De...

How Home Assistant Leads a ‘Local-First Rebellion’

Sunday at 21:59 PM, via Slashdot

It runs locally, a free/open source home automation platform connecting all your devices together, regardless of brand. And GitHub’s senior developer calls it “one of the most active, culturally important, and technically demanding open source ecosystems on the planet,” with tens of thousands of contributors and millions of installations. That’s confirmed by this year’s “Octoverse” developer...

Why Gen Z is Using Retro Tech

Sunday at 20:45 PM, via Slashdot

“People in their teens and early 20s are increasingly turning to old school tech,” reports the BBC, “in a bid to unplug from the online world.”Amazon UK told BBC Scotland News that retro-themed products surged in popularity during its Black Friday event, with portable vinyl turntables, Tamagotchis and disposable cameras among their best sellers. Retailers Currys and John Lewis also said they...

Is Netflix Trying to Buy Warner Bros. or Kill It?

Sunday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

Why does Netflix want to buy Warner Bros, asks the chief film critic at the long-running motion-picture magazine Variety. “It is hard, at this moment, to resist the suspicion that the ultimate reason… is to eliminate the competition.”[Warner Bros. is] one of the only companies that’s keeping movies as we’ve known them alive… Some people think movies are going the way of the horse-and-buggy. A...

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