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"Looking for a quick fix for their fast-growing electricity diets, tech giants are increasingly looking to strike deals with power plant owners to plug in directly," reports the Associated Press, "avoiding a potentially longer and more expensive process of hooking into a fraying electric grid that serves everyone else." (It can take up to four years to connect a data center to the grid, one data center trade group says in the article — years longer than it takes to build a new data center.)
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Ubisoft is set to close its UK studio based in Leamington, as it sheds 185 jobs across the business. Read more Read more ›
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Reviews by AI tend to be more favourable. Human-created content more relatable. Research from emlyon business school and Toulouse School of Management, both based in France, has revealed customers find it challenging to spot the difference between product reviews written by a human or AIs like ChatGPT. According to the research, AI-generated reviews are typically... Read more » Read more ›
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Facebook is banning posts which mention various Linux related topics, sites, or groups. Read more ›
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You have 11 more days to stream the first half of one of the best sci-fi series ever made. Read more ›
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Making, distributing, or consuming pornographic material could get you 10 years in jail. Read more ›
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A memo asked agencies to provide a justification for providing relocation benefits to employees who live more than 50 miles from worksites. Read more ›
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DeepSeek is a Chinese AI startup that recently launched a competitive new AI model, R1, with impressive capability at a lower cost. Read more ›
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Analysis of a year of streaming TV habits backs up fans who think the Star Wars series was canceled too soon. Read more ›
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Pebble was beloved by gadget nerds who sought a no-frills smartwatch with simple features. Read more ›
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Developers for the first Project Stargate location have filed permits for a natural gas plant on-site. Read more ›
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Just like WandaVision before it, creator Jac Schaeffer envisioned the Marvel series as a one-and-done. Read more ›
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After 2022's Jurassic World Dominion soured many on the franchise, the seventh Jurassic entry hopes to win back the fans. Read more ›
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Amid ongoing fears over TikTok, Chinese generative AI platform DeepSeek says it’s sending heaps of US user data straight to its home country, potentially setting the stage for greater scrutiny. Read more ›
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After saving the world (again) in his recent Christmas special, the Fifteenth Doctor will return later this year for more adventures. Read more ›
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Dozens of active and latent TB cases have been linked to the outbreak dating back to last year, local health officials say. Read more ›
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Fortunately, it's super easy to turn off, but it goes to show that Apple Intelligence is here to stay in the walled garden. Read more ›
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DeepSeek challenges US AI firms by delivering high-performing, cost-effective models using older GPUs. Read more ›
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Amazon Roku, Apple TV and Google TV (aka Chromecast) are all worthwhile streaming platforms. Each of them lets you view thousands of movies and TV shows on major apps like Disney+ and Netflix. And seeing all your favorites on a big-screen TV is way better than watching it on a smaller laptop or smartphone screen. But Amazon's Fire TV has a leg up on them when it comes to built-in... Read more ›
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An insurance firm is offering celebs an insurance policy that inludes a 24/7 hotline and crisis management services. Read more ›
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Intel is advocating for modular PC designs to improve repairability, reduce e-waste, and align with the right-to-repair movement. A trio of executives makes their case for such designs in a recent blog post. The Register reports: Intel's approach to the problem is to draft three proposals targeting different market segments, saying that a one-size-fits-all approach would not be able to address the nuanced demands of these varied segments. Those three... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Late last month, researchers revealed a finding that's likely to shock some people and confirm the low expectations of others: Renewable energy facilities throughout Central Europe use unencrypted radio signals to receive commands to feed or ditch power into or from the grid that serves some 450 million people throughout the continent. Fabian Braunlein and Luca Melette stumbled on their discovery... Read more ›
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Slashdot readers jkister and databasecowgirl share the news of President Donald Trump issuing a pardon to Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht. An anonymous reader shares a report from the BBC: US President Donald Trump says he has signed a full and unconditional pardon for Ross Ulbricht, who operated Silk Road, the dark web marketplace where illegal drugs were sold. Ulbricht was convicted in 2015 in New York in a narcotics... Read more ›
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Santee Cooper, the big power provider in South Carolina, has tapped financial advisers to look for buyers that can restart construction on a pair of nuclear reactors that were mothballed years ago. From a report: The state-owned utility is betting interest will be strong, with tech giants such as Amazon.com and Microsoft in need of clean energy to fuel data centers for artificial-intelligence capabilities. The details Santee Cooper announced Wednesday... Read more ›
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The United States will withdraw from the World Health Organization, according to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, who cited WHO's mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and demands for "unfairly onerous payments" from Washington. The order -- which takes a year to go into effect -- halts U.S. funding to WHO and recalls American personnel working with the organization. It also revokes a January 2021 letter that had... Read more ›
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Meta plans to spend between $60 billion and $65 billion this year to build out AI infrastructure, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday, joining a wave of Big Tech firms unveiling hefty investments to capitalize on the technology. From a report: As part of the investment, Meta will build a more than 2-gigawatt data center that would be large enough to cover a significant part of Manhattan. The company --... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes an op-ed from 404 Media's Jason Koebler: If it wasn't already obvious, the last 72 hours have made it crystal clear that it is urgent to build and mainstream alternative, decentralized social media platforms that are resistant to government censorship and control, are not owned by oligarchs and dominated by their algorithms, and in which users own their follower list and can port it elsewhere easily... Read more ›
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Search in Premiere Pro has been updated with AI-powered visual recognition, allowing users to find videos by describing the contents of the footage. From a report: It's just one of several quality-of-life features Adobe is adding to Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io that aim to save video editors time on their projects. Users can enter search terms like "a person skating with a lens flare" to find corresponding clips... Read more ›
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Walgreens Boots Alliance has ended a $200 million digital display venture with startup Cooler Screens after widespread technical failures and poor revenue, removing thousands of smart screens from its store freezer doors [non-paywalled link]. The screens, which displayed product information and ads, frequently crashed, showed incorrect inventory, and occasionally caught fire, Bloomberg reports. Cooler Screens CEO Arsen Avakian cut data feeds to over 100 Chicago-area stores in December 2023 during... Read more ›
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Two computer scientists at the University of Waterloo in Canada believe changing 30 lines of code in Linux "could cut energy use at some data centers by up to 30 percent," according to the site Data Centre Dynamics. It's the code that processes packets of network traffic, and Linux "is the most widely used OS for data center servers," according to the article: The team tested their solution's effectiveness and... Read more ›
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