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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 18:10 EDT

Apple Intelligence Is Out Today

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Apple's AI features are finally starting to appear. Apple Intelligence is launching today on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, offering features like generative AI-powered writing tools, notification summaries, and a cleanup tool to take distractions out of photos. It's Apple's first official step into the AI era, but it'll be far from its last. Apple Intelligence has been available in developer... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 17:30 EDT

A Million People Play This Video Wargame. So Does the Pentagon.

A commercial military simulation software, originally inspired by Tom Clancy novels, has become an unexpected tool for military training across NATO forces and defense analysts worldwide. Command: Professional Edition, developed by Britain's Slitherine Software, has secured contracts with the U.S. Air Force and British Strategic Command, while Taiwanese analysts use it to war-game potential conflicts with China. The software's success stems from its vast database of military equipment and capabilities,... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 16:50 EDT

Britain To Axe Up To 1.5 Million Lampposts

An anonymous reader shares a report:Around 1.5 million of Britain's 7.2 million lampposts could be removed to save money and reduce carbon emissions and replaced with lighting that will make it safer for pedestrians. Under existing rules, there is no requirement to light pavements for pedestrians. They are only lit because light spills over from lampposts, which were principally installed to make it safer for motorists. But today's cars have... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 16:05 EDT

Microsoft Calls Out Google For Running 'Shadow Campaigns' in Europe To Influence Regulators

Microsoft took the unusual step on Monday of publicly criticizing longtime rival Google for running "shadow campaigns" in Europe designed to discredit the software giant with regulators. CNBC: Microsoft lawyer Rima Alaily wrote in a blog post that Google hired a firm to recruit European cloud companies to represent the search company's case. "This week an astroturf group organized by Google is launching," Microsoft lawyer Rima Alaily wrote in a... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 15:30 EDT

Apple's New Mouse Retains Flawed Charging Design

Apple has maintained the controversial bottom-charging design in its new $79-$99 USB-C Magic Mouse, released alongside the new iMac Tuesday, despite years of customer criticism. The port location, unchanged since 2015, renders the mouse unusable while charging. Read more of this story at Slashdot. Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 14:50 EDT

Private Equity Hipsters Are Coming for Your Favorite Apps

Italian technology firm Bending Spoons has emerged as an unconventional private equity player, acquiring struggling tech companies and dramatically restructuring them for profitability, most notably with its purchase of note-taking app Evernote. The Milan-based company, valued at $2.6 billion, has acquired six companies since 2022, including WeTransfer and Meetup's assets. CEO Luca Ferrari has told investors the company could deploy up to $2 billion for future acquisitions. Bending Spoons typically... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 14:10 EDT

We Finally Have an 'Official' Definition For Open Source AI

There's finally an "official" definition of open source AI. The Open Source Initiative (OSI), a long-running institution aiming to define and "steward" all things open source, today released version 1.0 of its Open Source AI Definition (OSAID). TechCrunch: The product of several years of collaboration with academia and industry, the OSAID is intended to offer a standard by which anyone can determine whether AI is open source -- or not.... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 13:22 EDT

Birth Rate in England and Wales Plunges To Lowest Level Since 1938

England and Wales have recorded their lowest birth rate since records began in 1938, with women having an average of 1.44 children in 2023, official data showed on Monday. The figure falls well below the 2.1 children per woman needed to maintain a stable population without migration in developed nations, the Office for National Statistics reported. The rate has declined steadily since 2010. The steepest drops occurred among women under... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 12:45 EDT

Meta Develops AI Search Engine To Lessen Reliance on Google, Microsoft

An anonymous reader shares a report: As Meta tries to keep up with OpenAI in developing AI, the Facebook owner is working on a search engine [non-paywalled link] that crawls the web to provide conversational answers about current events to people using its Meta AI chatbot. In doing so, Meta hopes to lower its reliance on Google Search and Microsoft's Bing, which currently provide information about news, sports and stocks... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 12:08 EDT

Apple Updates the iMac With M4 Chip

Apple has updated the iMac lineup with an M4 chip. The new iMac, announced this morning, includes an M4 chip with an 8-core CPU and up to a 10-core GPU. The entry-level model costs $1,299 with two Thunderbolt USB-C 4 ports, while the higher-end models start at $1,499 and have four ports. The Verge: It's also bundled with accessories that now use USB-C charging ports instead of Lightning. Like the... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 11:25 EDT

Researchers Say AI Tool Used in Hospitals Invents Things No One Ever Said

AmiMoJo shares a report: Tech behemoth OpenAI has touted its artificial intelligence-powered transcription tool Whisper as having near "human level robustness and accuracy." But Whisper has a major flaw: It is prone to making up chunks of text or even entire sentences, according to interviews with more than a dozen software engineers, developers and academic researchers. Those experts said some of the invented text -- known in the industry as... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 10:50 EDT

Banks and Regulators Warn of Rise in 'Quishing' QR Code Scams

Banks and regulators are warning that QR code phishing scams -- also known as "quishing" -- are slipping through corporate cyber defences and increasingly tricking customers into giving up their financial details. From a report: Lenders including Santander, HSBC, and TSB have joined the UK National Cyber Security Centre and US Federal Trade Commission among others to raise concerns about a rise in fraudulent QR codes being deployed for sophisticated... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 10:00 EDT

Apple Banned From Selling iPhone 16 in Indonesia

Indonesia has banned sales of Apple's iPhone 16, citing the tech giant's failure to meet local investment requirements, the country's Ministry of Industry said. The ministry said Apple's local unit has not fulfilled the mandatory 40% local content threshold for smartphones, making imported iPhone 16 units illegal for sale in Southeast Asia's largest economy. About 9,000 iPhone 16 devices have entered Indonesia through passenger luggage since last month's launch. "These... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 07:34 EDT

Raspberry Pi Launches Its Own Branded SD Cards and SSDs - Plus SSD Kits

An anonymous reader shared this report from the blog OMG Ubuntu: Having recently announced is own range of Raspberry Pi-branded SD cards (with support for command queuing on the Pi 5 and reliable read/write speeds) the company is now offering its own range of branded Raspberry Pi SSDs... And for those who don't have an M.2 expansion board? Well, that's where the new Raspberry Pi SSD Kit comes in. It... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 03:34 EDT

SpaceX's Competitors Scramble to Try to Build Reusable Rockets

When SpaceX developed reusable boosters for its Falcon rockets, it helped cut costs of launches. Now the Wall Street Journal reports that last week's first-time catch of "its huge Starship booster" could "extend SpaceX's cost advantages, especially in launches to low-Earth orbit, where SpaceX and others operate satellites." A fully and rapidly reusable Starship would push down SpaceX's costs by limiting the need to crank out new hardware and cutting... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/28/2024 00:44 EDT

Instagram (and Meta) Throttle Video Quality as Views Go Down

An anonymous reader shared this report from the Verge: Ever wondered why some of your Instagram videos tend to look blurry, while others are crisp and sharp? It's because, on Instagram, the quality of your video apparently depends on how many views it's getting. Here's part of Mosseri's explanation, from the video, which was reposted by a Threads user today. "In general, we want to show the highest-quality video we... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/27/2024 22:15 EDT

The Search for Room-Temperature Superconductivity is Continuing

Communications of the ACM checks in on the quest for room-temperature superconductivity. "Time and time again, physicists have announced breakthroughs that were later found to be irreproducible, in error, or even fraudulent." But "The issue is once again simmering..." In January 2024, a group of researchers from Europe and South America announced they had achieved a milestone in room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductivity. Using Scotch-taped cleaved pyrolytic graphite with surface wrinkles, whic Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/27/2024 20:20 EDT

Can the EU Hold Software Makers Liable For Negligence?

When it comes to introducing liability for software products, "the EU and U.S. are taking very different approaches," according to Lawfare's cybersecurity newsletter. "While the U.S. kicks the can down the road, the EU is rolling a hand grenade down it to see what happens." Under the status quo, the software industry is extensively protected from liability for defects or issues, and this results in systemic underinvestment in product security.... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/27/2024 19:22 EDT

There's a Big Problem with Return-to-Office Mandates: Enforcing Them

"Friction between bosses and their employees over the terms of their return shows no signs of abating," reports the Los Angeles Times. But there's one big loophole... About 80% of organizations have put in place return-to-office policies, but in a sign that many managers are reluctant to clamp down on the flexibility employees have become accustomed to, only 17% of those organizations actively enforce their policies, according to recent research... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/27/2024 18:06 EDT

Email from Boeing to Ethiopian Airlines Sheds Light on a Tragic Crash

Boeing received an email from the chief pilot at Ethiopian Airlines on December 1, 2018 with several questions, reports the New York Times (alternate URL here). "in essence the pilot was asking for direction. If we see a series of warnings on the new 737 Max, he posed, what do we do?" What ensued was an email conversation among a number of Boeing senior officials about whether they could answer... Read more ›

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