Trump's Social Media Business Is Merging With a Nuclear Fusion Company Tony Isaac shares a report from CNN: President Donald Trump's social media and crypto company is making a huge bet on a far different industry -- nuclear fusion, a potentially lucrative albeit commercially unproven energy technology that could help power a suddenly electricity-starved economy. Trump Media and Technology Group Thursday announced a surprise merger with TAE Technologies, in an all-stock deal valued at more than $6 billion that would create one of the first publicly traded fusion c… AI's Water and Electricity Use Soars In 2025 A new study estimates that AI systems in 2025 consumed as much electricity as New York City emits in carbon pollution and used hundreds of billions of liters of water, driven largely by power-hungry data centers and cooling needs. Researchers say the real impact is likely higher due to poor transparency from tech companies about AI-specific energy and water use. "There's no way to put an extremely accurate number on this, but it's going to be really big regardless... In the end, everyone is pay… Sneaky Sasquatch comes to Apple Store locations this holiday season This holiday season, Apple Arcade players can dive deeper into the world of the hit game Sneaky Sasquatch. This $200 MacBook Air is perfect for life on the go TL;DR: A reliable, lightweight 2017 MacBook Air with 12-hour battery life is just $199.97—great for travel, commuting, or everyday basics. A secondary laptop can really come in handy for most of us, especially one you won’t stress about tossing into a backpack, overhead bin, or train bag. This refurbished 13″ Apple MacBook Air (2017) is absolutely worth a look for anyone in the market for an extr… Not Toyota, Not Ford – This Is America's Best-Selling Automaker The sales numbers are in and the top-selling automaker in the United States is not Ford, nor is it Toyota. Here's the one that came out on top. UK Foreign Office victim of cyber-attack in October, says Chris Bryant Minister says ‘any individual’ at low risk from hack, while Sun reports Chinese cyber gang responsible for breach The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office was hacked in October, the minister Chris Bryant has said. Bryant, a trade minister in Keir Starmer’s government, told Sky News there was a low risk to “any individual” from the cyber-attack. Continue reading... Secret phrases to get you past AI bot customer service Tired of AI customer service loops? These insider tricks help you escape "frustration AI" and get real human help when you need it most for urgent issues. The thin red line: Is AI the only thing holding up the U.S. economy? As hyperscaler spending masks weakness in other sectors, economists warn an AI slowdown could expose structural vulnerabilities. CIOs must prepare for a world where the demand for AI tapers. Smashing Animations Part 7: Recreating Toon Text With CSS And SVG In this article, pioneering author and web designer [Andy Clarke](https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk) shows his techniques for creating [Toon Text titles](https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/toon-text/index.html) using modern CSS and SVG. Massachusetts Battery Start-Up to List on Stock Exchange Factorial, the start-up, said the listing would provide money that would help it bring new solid-state batteries to market as soon as 2027. |
Compromised Apple Gift Card Leads to Apple Account Lockout An Apple developer was locked out of his Apple Account after redeeming a compromised Apple Gift Card, exposing how automated fraud systems can effectively cut users off from their digital lives with little explanation or recourse. TidBITS reports: After attempting to redeem a $500 Apple Gift Card purchased from a well-known retailer, Apple developer, author, and /dev/world conference organizer Paris Buttfield-Addison found himself locked out of his Apple Account. He writes: "I am writing this a… Cloud native explained: How to build scalable, resilient applications What is cloud native? Cloud native defined The term “cloud-native computing” encompasses the modern approach to building and running software applications that exploit the flexibility, scalability, and resilience of cloud computing. The phrase is a catch-all that encompasses not just the specific architecture choices and environments used to build applications for the public cloud, but also the s… TikTok agrees to deal to cede control of US business to American investor group The deal closes a long-running drama in which U.S. authorities have sought to compel ByteDance to divest. HPE OneView vulnerable to remote code execution attack A maximum severity remote code execution vulnerability in Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) OneView network and systems management suite is “bad” and needs to be patched immediately, says a cybersecurity expert. “Vendors typically downplay the severity of a vulnerability,” says Curtis Dukes , executive VP for security best practices at the Center for Internet Security, “but HPE did not – it’s a 10… Why fintech firm Bilt is funding its own original series 'Roomies' New York fintech firm Bilt has created a loyal following of its original series "Roomies," which it produces in-house and recently held a screening of it in a movie theater. Commentary: Why China's GPU start-ups command billion-dollar valuations despite losses China's GPU start-ups are back at the center of a capital-market frenzy. Following Moore Threads, five-year-old MetaX has listed on Shanghai's STAR Market, with its shares surging more than sevenfold on debut. At its peak, the company's market capitalization briefly hit CNY330 billion (US$46.9 billion)—a striking number for a business generating just CNY1.5–2 billion in annual revenue, and one th… Repent ye inefficient – the ‘Palantir-ization’ of IT services is upon us Palantir's former IT boss just took over as CEO of Thrive-backed AI MSP platform Former Palantir CIO Jim Siders has departed the company to join Shield Technology Partners as CEO, in a bid he says is meant to bring AI to bear in the sprawling managed services landscape.… A Starlink satellite seems to have exploded SpaceX says it has lost control of a Starlink satellite that's now falling back to Earth after suffering an anomaly. The sudden loss of communications, drop in altitude, "venting of the propulsion tank," and "release of a small number of trackable low relative velocity objects," suggests the anomaly was some kind of explosion. SpaceX says […] |
Píše se o |