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Microsoft Outage Leaves Tens of Thousands Unable to Access Email and Other Apps

Sunday at 01:51 AM, via Slashdot

“Tens of thousands of users were unable to access various Microsoft programs on Saturday afternoon,” reports CNBC:”We’re investigating an issue in which users may be unable to access Outlook features and services,” Microsoft 365 Status, the official Microsoft account for 365 service incidents, said in a post on X… The number of reports that services such as Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft...

AMD Reveals RDNA 4 GPU Architecture Powering Next Gen Radeon RX 9070 Cards

Sunday at 00:34 AM, via Slashdot

Long-time Slashdot reader MojoKid writes: AMD took the wraps of its next gen RDNA 4 consumer graphics architecture Friday, which was designed to enhance efficiency over the previous generation, while also optimizing performance for today’s more taxing ray-traced gaming and AI workloads. RDNA 4 features next generation Ray Tracing engines, dedicated hardware for AI and ML workloads, better...

Mozilla Revises Firefox’s Terms of Use, Clarifies That They Don’t Own Your Data

Saturday at 23:34 PM, via Slashdot

“We need a license to allow us to make some of the basic functionality of Firefox possible,” Mozilla explained Wednesday in a clarification a recent Terms of Use update. “Without it, we couldn’t use information typed into Firefox, for example. It does NOT give us ownership of your data or a right to use it for anything other than what is described in the Privacy Notice.” But Friday they went...

New Research Suggests Ancient Ocean on Mars

Saturday at 22:34 PM, via Slashdot

Hidden layers of rock below the surface of Mars “strongly suggest” the presence of an ancient ocean, according to an international team of scientists including researchers at Penn State. From the university’s announcement: The new research offers the clearest evidence yet that the planet once contained a significant body of water and a more habitable environment for life, according to Benjamin...

Perl’s CPAN Security Group is Now a CNA, Can Assign CVEs

Saturday at 21:34 PM, via Slashdot

Active since 1995, the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (or CPAN) hosts 221,742 Perl modules written by 14,548 authors. This week they announced that the CPAN Security Group “was authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)” to assign and manage CVE vulnerability identifications for Perl and CPAN Modules. “This is great news!” posted Linux kernel maintainer Greg...

Anti-Aging Pill for Dogs Clears Key FDA Hurdle

Saturday at 20:34 PM, via Slashdot

San Francisco-based biotech startup Loyal says a drug it developed to increase dogs’ lifespan “has passed a significant milestone on the way to regulatory approval,” reports the Washington Post:The Food and Drug Administration certified the daily pill as having a “reasonable expectation of effectiveness” at extending senior dogs’ lifespans. The regulator’s Center for Veterinary Medicine still...

Wild swimming gave me the courage to write my own rules

Saturday at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Out of his depth and determined to defy stereotypes, one writer discovered his sense of self in a bracing cold dip

Growing up, I learned not to trust water. I was a poor swimmer and splashing in the sea on holiday always had a hard edge to it. The second my toes left the sandy floor I panicked, for fear of being swept away.

Things changed a few years ago at a friend’s birthday weekend in...

Magnus Carlsen Auctions Jeans, Admits He Can’t Beat Chess Engines

Saturday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

Magnus Carlsen “announced this week that he is auctioning off the Italian luxury brand jeans that started a dress code dispute at December’s World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships,” reports the Associated Press. (“Condition: Pre-owned,” says the listing on eBay, where by Friday night bidding on the charitable auction was up to $14,100.) But Carlsen drew more attention on The Joe Rogan...

Tesla Moves Towards Launching an Uber Competitor

Saturday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

“Tesla is taking steps to launch a ride-sharing service that could compete directly with Uber, Lyft and Waymo,” reports Axios, noting that Tesla “has filed for a transportation charter-party carrier permit from the California Public Utilities Commission, Bloomberg reported Thursday.””That classification means Tesla would own and control the fleet of vehicles,” Bloomberg reported… “In its...

Google Calls for Measurable Memory-Safety Standards for Software

Saturday at 17:34 PM, via Slashdot

Memory safety bugs are “eroding trust in technology and costing billions,” argues a new post on Google’s security blog — adding that “traditional approaches, like code auditing, fuzzing, and exploit mitigations — while helpful — haven’t been enough to stem the tide.” So the blog post calls for a “common framework” for “defining specific, measurable criteria for achieving different levels...

Even rightwingers are mocking the ‘Epstein files’ as a lot of redacted nothing

Saturday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

It was yet another reminder that Trump and his associates will turn even the sex trafficking of minors into a photo op

Drum roll, please: the “most transparent administration in American history” is declassifying shocking new information about Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. After years of speculation that powerful people have been concealing information related to the late financier...

The number of people with chronic conditions is soaring. Are we less healthy than we used to be – or overdiagnosing illness?

Saturday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Are ordinary life experiences, bodily imperfections and normal differences being unnecessarily pathologised? One doctor argues just that

School was a difficult time for Anna. It still haunts her. She recalls being a sociable child, good at making friends. But she also remembers becoming hyperfixated on one friend, then another and another in succession. She tended to be impulsive and, wanting...

Jeff Bezos takes one small step for feminism and social progress, and one giant leap for self-publicity | Sarah Manavis

Saturday at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

The first all-female private flight into space funded by the Amazon tycoon’s Blue Origin company has little to do with female empowerment and a lot to do with PR

A pop star, a TV host and a billionaire’s fiancée walk into a private rocket ship. The pop star turns to the others and asks: “Is this what feminism looks like?” According to the space technology company Blue Origin, owned and...

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