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lundi 4 août 2025, 06:02
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Napster's latest AI pivot 'is the latest in a series of attempts by various owners to ride its brand cachet during emerging tech waves,' Fast Company reported in July. In March, it sold for $207 million to Infinite Reality, an immersive digital media and e-commerce company,...
PLUS: Nightmare insect found in Australia; Arista makes more stuff in India; Atlassian job cuts; And more! Asia In Brief China’s Cyberspace Administration last week reported increased uptake of IPv6.…
McKinsey examine les technologies dominantes et émergentes, ainsi que les compétences les plus recherchées pour chacune d'entre elles.
NBC News reports that in the U.S., many recent graduates looking to enter the labor force 'are painting a dire picture of their job search.' NBC News asked people who recently finished technical school, college or graduate school how their job application process was going,...
PLUS: Slow MFA rollout costs Canucks $5m; Lawmakers ponder Stingray ban; MSFT tightens Teams; And more! Infosec In Brief North Korea’s Lazarus Group has changed tactics and is now creating malware-laden open source software.…
'Hyundai sold 79,543 vehicles in the U.S. last month,' reports the EV news site Electrek — Hyundai's best July ever, and 15% higher than last year. 'The growth was mainly driven by electrified vehicles, including EVs and hybrids...' Hyundai said that electrified vehicle...
Started in 1984, it's been described as the internet's longest-running contest. And yesterday 2025's International Obfuscated C Code Contest concluded — with 23 new winners announced in a special four-and-a-half-hour livestreamed ceremony! Programmers submitted their...
dimanche 3 août 2025, 22:55
Slashdot reader ffkom writes: The air around you mostly consists of nitrogen [78%]. And in that air exist happy little monogamous pairs of two nitrogen atoms per molecule, also known as N2. Researchers from the University of Giessen, Germany, recently managed to synthesize...
IBM's legendary Model M keyboard was sturdy and solid. But 'What would happen if you took the classic layout and look of the Model M and rebuilt it with modern mechanical guts?' asks long-time Slashdot reader uninet. Writing for the long-running tech blog Open for Business,...
America's nonprofit College Board lets high school students take college-level classes — including a computer programming course that culminates with a 90-minute test. But students did better on questions about If-Then statements than they did on questions about arrays,...
The Chinese government 'has embarked on an all-out drive to transform the technology from a remote concept to a newfangled reality, with applications on factory floors and in hospitals and government offices...' reports the Washington Post. '[E]xperts say Beijing is pursuing ...
Microsoft's AI coding assistant 'GitHub Copilot' has now had 20 million 'all-time users,' a GitHub spokesperson told TechCrunch. That means 5 million people have tried out GitHub Copilot for the first time in the last three months — the company reported in April the tool had...
An anonymous reader shared this report from Engadget: Nintendo sold 5.82 million Switch 2s in less than four weeks and is on pace to hit its target of 15 million units by April 2026, the company said in its latest earnings report. If that pans out, the Switch 2 would easily...
In 2025, 256 gigabytes just isn’t enough, and tacking on more storage isn’t as easy as it sounds.
'Did Craigslist drive the downfall of print classifieds?' That's the question asked in a new article from the nonprofit Poynter Institute for Media Studies: 'I've always wondered about that,' Newmark said in a Zoom interview July 1. 'I think it had an effect.' But portraying ...
Hit by subscription fatigue? Here’s what happens to your files and photos if you cancel your paid storage plan.
Plus: why takedowns aren't in threat-intel analysts' best interest interview It started out small: One US financial services company wanted to stop unknown crooks from spoofing their trading app, tricking customers into giving the digital thieves their login credentials and...
By proving how individual molecules create the complex motion of fluids, three mathematicians have illuminated why time can’t flow in reverse.
From barf to blood, your stained mattress isn’t necessarily beyond repair. Here’s how to salvage your investment from every worst-case scenario.
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