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Schneider Electric confirmed that it is investigating a breach as a ransomware group Hellcat claims to have stolen more than 40 GB of compressed data -- and demanded the French multinational energy management company pay $125,000 in baguettes or else see its sensitive customer and operational information leaked. The Register: And yes, you read that right: payment in baguettes. As in bread. Schneider Electric declined to answer The Register's specific questions about the intrusion, including if the attackers
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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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Amazon today has knocked the price of the 512GB MacBook Neo down to $689.99, from $799.00. This sale is only available in the Indigo color option, and it makes the 512GB model cheaper than the current price of the 256GB model on Amazon. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which... Read more ›
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Before they got to the White House, these US presidents worked as lawyers, journalists, and businessmen. Read more ›
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Global consumer Wi-Fi router shipments have declined 34 percent from their peak in 2021 Read more ›
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How a limited run CPU could open the right doors for Europe's first HPC processors on markets its developers barely hoped to address any time soon. Read more ›
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Google began pushing out the July Pixel update to its still-supported list of Pixel devices yesterday and it should be a most minor update. As you all know, the big Android 17 update landed last month, so this was expected to be a bug fixer that took care of an initial list of issues. The... Read the original post: Here’s 5 Bug Fixes for the Android 17 July Pixel Update Read more ›
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It’s not a great time to shop for a gaming laptop. The unprecedented rise in cost for RAM (and storage to a slightly lesser extent) has made laptops with low-to-midrange specs cost much more than they should. Recent deals on gaming laptops worth your attention have been uninspiring, but one recently caught my eye: MSI’s […] Read more ›
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Google's upcoming Pixel lineup might cost more than last year's. A report from Dealabs spotted by 9to5Google suggests that Google could raise the starting price of its 41mm Pixel Watch 5 to $399, while adding LTE could bump the price to $499. That's a $50 jump from the base Pixel Watch 4, which starts at […] Read more ›
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Полгода назад я начал писать in-memory базу с векторным поиском на Go: RESP-протокол, HNSW-индекс, WAL, многопоточность. Рассказываю, что из этого вышло: как я мерил производительность и на каких граблях стоял, что реально ускоряет векторный поиск, а что нет. Все цифры воспроизводимы, код открыт. Читать далее Read more ›
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Subnautica 2's early access journey reaches a new milestone today as developer Unknown Worlds releases the underwater survival sequel's first major update. It's notable in a number of respects; not least because it adds the ability to stun fish - which, while far from the all-out fish murder some players have been begging for, does at least provide a new defensive option for getting out of sticky situations. Read more Read more ›
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The move comes as firms race to build the infrastructure for blockchain-based stocks and debate how tokenized stocks should work. Read more ›
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Consumers embrace AI recommendations, yet still rely on brands, reviews and trust. Read more ›
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Grocery shopping at Dollar Tree has helped me save money on frozen vegetables, pantry staples, and snacks for my son. I've found great budget items. Read more ›
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The Ear 3a wireless earbuds offer a great mix of style, substance, and interesting features for an approachable $99. Read more ›
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There's new way to block YouTube ads, and this one does wonders for your privacy. Read more ›
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За последний год я провёл серию корпоративных тренингов по использованию ИИ для рабочих офисных задач — в разных по размеру компаниях. И очень часто в перерыве кто‑нибудь из участников подходит и вполголоса спрашивает — «а ничего, что я договор с клиентом закидывал в ChatGPT, чтобы он мне выжимку сделал?»Ничего хорошего. Хотя человека понять можно: быстро, удобно, качественный результат. Проблема в том, что вместе с текстом договора в чужой дата‑центр уезжают... Read more ›
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Companies have been deploying AI tools aggressively in the past six months, but they still face security issues and vulnerabilities. Read more ›
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OpenAI will publicly launch GPT-5.6 on Thursday, ending a delay prompted by U.S. government concerns about the national security risks posed by more capable AI systems. The launch marks one of the clearest signs yet that frontier AI releases are ... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Space.com: NASA provided an Artemis update today (June 30), announcing new lunar landing contracts for its Moon Base initiative and a surprise new possible rover mission that could be headed to the moon's south pole. During the second monthly update that NASA has provided for its moon base plans, the agency named Astrobotic, Firefly Aerospace and Intuitive Machines as the providers of four... Read more ›
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A federal judge rejected Metaâ(TM)s bid to dismiss claims from 29 state attorneys general alleging that Facebook and Instagram were designed to addict children while concealing the harms. The judge found significant factual disputes that must be decided at trial. The judge also ruled that Meta failed to comply with federal parental notice and consent requirements for children under 13, "and granted summary judgement to the states on that issue,"... Read more ›
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Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from the BBC: New PlayStation games will no longer be released on discs from January 2028, the gaming giant has announced. Sony said in a blog post new games would still be able to be bought in shops, but they would come with a digital code. It comes just days after Rockstar announced the hotly-anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI would similarly launch without... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Reddit will start requiring people to be logged into Reddit to use old.reddit.com. The new requirement will take effect "over the next month," a Reddit employee going by the username boat-botany announced on the social media platform today. The person claimed that the change is part of an ongoing effort to "tighten how automated systems access Reddit." The Reddit employee wrote:... Read more ›
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AleRunner writes: The first fully synthetic cell ("SpudCell") has been created in the Department of Genetics at the University of Minnesota. Strictly speaking, it's described as a "cell-like system constructed entirely from known chemical components that can perform a complete cell cycle." It is able to replicate, but only for approximately five generations. The key advance is that the cell is "built entirely bottom-up from individually purified, non-living components," although... Read more ›
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BrianFagioli writes: Cloudflare announced new controls that give publishers more say over how AI companies access and use their content. Beginning September 15, new Cloudflare sites will allow traditional search indexing while blocking AI training and AI agent access on ad supported pages by default. The company is also expanding its monetization efforts with a Pay-Per-Use model that aims to compensate publishers when their content contributes to AI generated answers... Read more ›
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Meta is reportedly developing its own cloud business that could sell access to its AI models and lease data-center computing capacity to other companies. The move would put Meta in direct competition with Amazon, Google, and SpaceX. Engadget reports: The cloud business could offer multiple services, according to [Bloomberg], like selling access to AI models run on Meta's infrastructure, or leasing the computing power of its data centers to other... Read more ›
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T-Mobile appears to be migrating its 303,000-core VMware environment to another platform while fighting Broadcom in court for the extended support it says its perpetual-license agreement guarantees. "The matter is somewhat urgent," The Register reports, because a court-ordered support arrangement expires August 3, "so T-Mobile may soon be unable to get support for its very substantial VMware estate." The Register reports: The dispute relates to a deal T-Mobile struck with... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: US homeowners have embraced home batteries in record-breaking numbers in early 2026, spurred on by state incentives while seeking to offset rising residential electricity costs. The trend could even unlock a more flexible energy supply for power grid operators and even AI data centers. New home battery installations reached a record 673 megawatts of energy storage in the first quarter of... Read more ›
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According to the Wall Street Journal, SpaceX showed investors an early prototype of a slim, "handset-like" AI device running a proprietary operating system and integrating xAI technology. Elon Musk, however, denied the report, calling it "utterly false." TechCrunch reports: SpaceX, alongside sister company Tesla, does have the manufacturing expertise to pull off mass-producing a bunch of AI devices -- not to mention access to the chips needed to power any... Read more ›
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