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Espoo, Finland-based ICEYE, a microsatellite manufacturer and operator, announced that it has signed an agreement with the Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of Poland. This agreement involves delivering an initial batch of three ICEYE Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites to the Polish Armed Forces. Additionally, there is an option to purchase three more ... Read more
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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A federal judge decided to dismiss an xAI lawsuit against OpenAI with prejudice. Read more ›
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Today Fox Corporation has announced that it's entered a definitive agreement with Roku to purchase it for $160 per share, of which $96 will be cash and the rest will be Fox shares. This transaction values Roku at $22 billion, but it's actually unclear how much Fox is paying. For what it's worth, it says it has obtained $12 billion of fully committed bridge financing from Morgan Stanley for the... Read more ›
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Concrete and wood both require very different bits to drill into them, and each material has different types of bits depending on what you need. Read more ›
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Ventuals, one of the teams behind real-world asset perpetuals on Hyperliquid, said it is closing its markets and joining another project in the ecosystem. Read more ›
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Mistral has spent months saying Europe needs independent AI infrastructure. Recent US restrictions on Anthropic may have just strengthened that case. Read more ›
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Toronto accelerator program is expected to support as many as 60 sports tech startups. Read more ›
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Rupert Murdoch spent decades chasing a digital TV Guide. His son Lachlan just bought one, but TV is different now. Here's what it means for streaming. Read more ›
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At Washington's request, Anthropic suddenly took its newest and most powerful AI models offline over the weekend. The American company said it had little choice after the White House demanded it block access for all foreign nationals, including its own employees. Abroad, the incident offered a sobering reminder that the US not only dominates frontier […] Read more ›
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How a mobile-friendly platform is fulfilling the global demand for serialized romance and fantasy fiction. How people enjoy reading has changed dramatically in the last couple of decades. Today, readers often turn to their phones for their next quick escape, be that social media or gaming. Sagabox has taken this mobile-centric approach to storytelling and created a space for […] Read more ›
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Google Chrome version 150 and 151, expected in late June and July, respectively, will cut off support for the last remaining workarounds for running older ad blockers, 9to5Google reports. Google phased out support for ad-blocking extensions built for Manifest V2, like uBlock Origin, in 2024. At that point, most Chrome users either switched to newer […] Read more ›
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Two jurisdictions in Tennessee just passed a data center moratorium as three more a set to vote on bills that delay these projects. These temporary bans have gained widespread support, especially in rural regions where developers are increasingly looking to for building their massive projects. Read more ›
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Many sites may be selling their users' data to third parties without them knowing. Read more ›
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16 years after the release of "The Social Network," Aaron Sorkin will tell the story of how Facebook infiltrated our daily lives in "The Social Reckoning." Read more ›
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Longtime Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a report from NBC News: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a sweeping ban on social media use for those under 16, joining other countries around the world seeking to protect children online. "It's a big step for our country," Starmer said in a recorded video message released Monday. "Social media is making our children unhappy and unsafe, and as a parent, as much... Read more ›
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One should never underestimate President Donald Trump’s ability to use sheer obfuscation to extract “victory” from a situation where the outcome is ambiguous at best. In the days to come, following Sunday’s announcement of a US-Iran ceasefire deal, the Trump administration will undoubtedly face questions about why it was worth killing thousands of people and […] Read more ›
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Fusion startup Xcimer Energy has activated Phoenix, a krypton-fluoride excimer laser system the company describes as the largest privately owned laser in the world. Read more ›
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The Sunday system rebuild looks like preparation, but it functions like a sedative — and the difference matters more than most productivity advice will admit. Read more ›
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In 1981, two psychologists published a short paper in the Journal of Organizational Behavior that quietly influences how a lot of us talk about being worn down by work. Christina Maslach and Susan E. Jackson introduced something they called the Maslach Burnout Inventory, a questionnaire, and four decades later it is still one of the ... Read more Read more ›
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A quick note: I am not an economist, a psychologist, or an organizational scientist. This is me reading Gallup’s data and thinking out loud about it. The figures here are estimates and population-level patterns, not a diagnosis of your job or your team, and Gallup’s own causal claims are its framing of correlational findings, not ... Read more Read more ›
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Picture someone at the end of a long day. The apartment is quiet. They open ChatGPT, not to draft an email or debug a script, but to say something close to: here is how I am feeling, tell me I am not crazy. The reply comes back warm and patient, with no delay or sigh ... Read more Read more ›
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Sea otters carry a favored rock in a loose pouch of skin beneath each forearm, balance it on their chests like a personal anvil, and reuse the same stone across dives — a tool-keeping behavior almost unheard of outside great apes and a few birds. Read more ›
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In July 1969, Apollo 11's crew was sealed in an Airstream trailer for 21 days while NASA tested moon rocks for life that wasn't there — meanwhile, the ocean beneath their splashdown site held vampire squid, 40-meter siphonophores, and single-celled organisms the size of dinner plates. Read more ›
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Turritopsis dohrnii, a Mediterranean jellyfish no larger than a fingernail, can reverse its own life cycle when injured or starving — dissolving its adult body back into an immature polyp and starting over, a biological rewind that in theory has no limit. Read more ›
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On Tuesday, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available model in its Mythos class — a family the company had previously declined to release at all, citing the models’ enhanced ability to identify and exploit software vulnerabilities. Fable 5 leads nearly all published benchmarks, performs at a materially higher level than Anthropic’s previous ... Read more Read more ›
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Dan McCrum spent the better part of five years being followed, hacked, smeared as a market manipulator, and threatened with criminal prosecution by the German state — for being right. Read more ›
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