[ad_1] In a debate on employment rights, a U.K. Parliament member brought up Meta’s former director of global public policy Sarah Wynn-Williams Louise Haigh, the former...
[ad_1] A July combat training exercise involved a satellite dish-style antenna that “could fire enough electromagnetic energy to fry the satellite 22,000 miles away,” reports the...
[ad_1] Last week the Guardian reported on “thousands of AI workers contracted for Google through Japanese conglomerate Hitachi’s GlobalLogic to rate and moderate the output of...
[ad_1] Writing in Communications of the ACM, former Go tech lead Russ Cox warns we need to keep improving defenses of software supply chains, highlighting “promising...
[ad_1] Near Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, the Five Stones coffee shop advertised for a barista a few months ago — and started getting resumes from “people...
[ad_1] Micro- and nanoplastic particles “infiltrate all systems of the body, including the brain,” notes the University of Rhode Island, “where they can accumulate and trigger...
[ad_1] Mickey Mouse’s first movie Steamboat Willie entered the public domain in 2024. Now one of America’s largest personal injury firms is suing Disney, reports the...
[ad_1] Long-time Slashdot reader robinsrowe shared this report from the Register: The C++ standards committee abandoned a detailed proposal to create a rigorously safe subset of...
[ad_1] The consumer advocacy nonprofit PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) is now petitioning Microsoft to reconsider pulling support for Windows 10 in 2025, since “as many...
[ad_1] When Meta finally unveiled its newest smart glasses, CEO Mark Zuckerberg “drew more snickers than applause,” wrote the New York Times. (Mashable points out a...