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Reducing Europe's Nuclear Energy Sector Was 'Strategic Mistake', EU Chief Says (hardware.slashdot.org)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Reducing Europe's nuclear energy sector was a "strategic mistake," European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday, as governments grapple with an energy crunch from the Iran war. Europe produced around a third of electricity from nucl...
Facing heavy losses, Honda cancels its three US-made electric vehicles (arstechnica.com)
Tariffs, torn-up US emissions regs, and being uncompetitive in China are all to blame.
Google Maps gets its biggest navigation redesign in a decade, plus more AI (arstechnica.com)
Google Maps is about to get more chatty and immersive.
Remembering the 30-year-old computer game that introduced me to Star Wars (arstechnica.com)
Looking back at Dash Rendar, 3DFX cards, and a pivotal moment for Star Wars.
How I streamed my off-road Miata race using Starlink and StarStream (arstechnica.com)
This satellite streaming technology transforms off-road racing for fans and teams.
Only Half of Americans Went To a Movie Theater In 2025, Study Finds (entertainment.slashdot.org)
A Pew Research Center survey found that only 53% of U.S. adults went to a movie theater in the past year, while 7% said they've never seen a movie in a theater at all. "The findings reflected a domestic box office still fighting to regain its footing since the COVID-19 pandemic, when ticket sales co...
GFiber and Astound Broadband To Join Forces (tech.slashdot.org)
GFiber (a.k.a. Google Fiber) and Astound Broadband announced that they plan to merge into a deal backed by infrastructure investor Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners. The resulting company will be majority owned by Stonepeak, with Alphabet becoming a "significant minority shareholder." Light Reading ...
Why Falling Cats Always Seem To Land On Their Feet (science.slashdot.org)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: In a paper, published last month in the journal The Anatomical Record, researchers offered a novel take on falling felines. Their evidence suggests new insights into the so-called falling cat problem, particularly that cats have a very fle...
Google Play Games for PC is getting more premium titles and cross-buy with Android (arstechnica.com)
Google is more focused on desktop gaming than ever before.
Researchers Discover 14,000 Routers Wrangled Into Never-Before-Seen Botnet (it.slashdot.org)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Researchers say they have uncovered a takedown-resistant botnet of 14,000 routers and other network devices -- primarily made by Asus -- that have been conscripted into a proxy network that anonymously carries traffic used for cybercrime. The ma...
Report: RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine agenda curbed as GOP realizes it's unpopular (arstechnica.com)
Meanwhile, Kennedy's allies want all vaccine recommendations eliminated.
FCC chair blasts Amazon after it criticizes SpaceX megaconstellation (arstechnica.com)
Will it really take "centuries" for SpaceX to deploy its megaconstellation?
Microsoft's 'Xbox Mode' Is Coming To Every Windows 11 PC (games.slashdot.org)
In April, Microsoft will be rolling out a full-screen "Xbox mode" to all Windows 11 PCs, including laptops, desktops, and tablets. The move follows last week's confirmation of its next-generation Xbox console, known internally as Project Helix, which will be capable of running both Xbox titles and P...
14,000 routers are infected by malware that's highly resistant to takedowns (arstechnica.com)
Most of the devices are made by Asus and are located in the US.
Grammarly Disables Tool Offering Generative-AI Feedback Credited To Real Writers (slashdot.org)
Grammarly has disabled its Expert Review feature after backlash from writers whose names were used to present AI-generated feedback without their permission. Superhuman (formerly Grammarly) CEO Shishir Mehrotra wrote in a LinkedIn post that the company will disable Expert Review while they "reimagin...
Explain it like I'm 5: Why is everyone on speakerphone in public? (arstechnica.com)
Your phone still functions when held to your ear, people!
Windows 11's Steam Deck-ish, streamlined Xbox gaming UI comes to all PCs in April (arstechnica.com)
Running Windows on gaming handhelds is currently a blessing and a curse.
"Use a gun" or "beat the crap out of him": AI chatbot urged violence, study finds (arstechnica.com)
Character.AI deemed "uniquely unsafe" among 10 chatbots tested by CCDH.
Swiss E-Voting Pilot Can't Count 2,048 Ballots After USB Keys Fail To Decrypt Them (it.slashdot.org)
A Swiss e-voting pilot was suspended after officials couldn't decrypt 2,048 ballots because the USB keys needed to unlock them failed. "Three USB sticks were used, all with the correct code, but none of them worked," spokesperson Marco Greiner told the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation's Swissinfo serv...
Binance Sues WSJ, Panicked By Gov't Probes Into Sanctioned Crypto Transfers (yro.slashdot.org)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Binance is hoping that suing (PDF) The Wall Street Journal for defamation might help shake off a fresh round of government probes into how the cryptocurrency exchange failed to detect $1.7 billion in transfers to a network that was funding Iran-...
Binance sues WSJ, panicked by gov’t probes into sanctioned crypto transfers (arstechnica.com)
Binance’s lawsuit accusing WSJ of defamation unlikely to stall government probes.
Nvidia Is Planning to Launch Its Own Open-Source OpenClaw Competitor (slashdot.org)
Nvidia is preparing to launch an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw, designed to compete with the likes of OpenClaw. According to Wired, the platform will allow enterprise software companies to dispatch AI agents to perform tasks for their own workforces. "Companies will be able to access...
A glimpse into tuner culture: Fast and Furious exhibit at the Petersen (arstechnica.com)
The museum is celebrating 25 years of the original F&F film with a 23-car exhibit.
Intel shores up its desktop CPU lineup with boosted Core Ultra 200S Plus chips (arstechnica.com)
New CPUs are a bit faster and a bit cheaper than the ones they replace.
YouTube Expands AI Deepfake Detection To Politicians, Government Officials, and Journalists (news.slashdot.org)
YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection tools to a pilot group of politicians, government officials, and journalists, allowing them to identify and request removal of unauthorized AI-generated videos impersonating them. TechCrunch reports: The technology itself launched last year to roughly 4...
Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit (arstechnica.com)
"We are focused on protecting space, assuring access to space, ensuring custody of space."
Nvidia is reportedly planning its own open source OpenClaw competitor (arstechnica.com)
GPU maker courts corporate partners for NemoClaw ahead of annual conference.
China Moves To Curb OpenClaw AI Use At Banks, State Agencies (slashdot.org)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Chinese authorities moved to restrict state-run enterprises and government agencies from running OpenClaw AI apps on office computers, acting swiftly to defuse potential security risks after companies and consumers across China began experimenting ...
NIH director launches "Scientific Freedom" lectures with non-scientist (arstechnica.com)
First speaker minimizes climate change, COVID risks—and is a lab leak proponent.
ASUS Executive Says MacBook Neo is 'Shock' to PC Industry (hardware.slashdot.org)
ASUS says the MacBook Neo is a "shock" to the Windows PC ecosystem. "In the past, Apple's pricing situation has always been high, so for them to release a very budget-friendly product, this is obviously a shock to the entire industry," said ASUS co-CEO S.Y. Hsu in a Tuesday earnings call. While he e...