rss: npr

  • What's on your TikTok page? U.S. looks to scour tourists' online profiles
    Foreign visitors who are eligible to bypass the visa application process may soon have to turn over five years' worth of social media history to enter the U.S., under a new Trump administration plan.
  • Trump is trying to preempt state AI laws via an executive order. It may not be legal
    The executive order is the latest in a series of attempts by the Trump administration to hold back state-level AI rules. But many Republicans are also uncomfortable with the effort.
  • You know what's definitely not a 'hoax'? Our news quiz. Give it a go
    What did Disney do now? Which beloved icons are having birthdays? Why is there a question about hair?
  • In a setback for Trump, Indiana lawmakers defeat redistricting plan
    Indiana Republicans resisted the call by President Trump for redistricting. He and the state's Republican governor threatened to back primary challenges against senators who wouldn't get on board.
  • Head Start centers told to avoid 'disability,' 'women' and more in funding requests
    New court documents reveal a list of nearly 200 words or phrases the Trump administration told Head Start programs it does not want to see in their funding requests.
  • Forget flowers: These ancient plants attract pollinators by getting hot
    While many modern plants use colorful flowers to attract pollinators, ancient palm-like plants called cycads lure them by heating up and glowing in the infrared.
  • Billion-dollar OpenAI deal allows users to make content with Disney characters
    It's a whole new world for Mickey, Simba, Stitch and more as Disney brings hundreds of its characters to Sora, the short-form video platform from OpenAI, as part of a three-year licensing agreement.
  • The State Department reinstates an old font, in a typeface about-face
    The State Department is swapping out Calibri for Times New Roman in all its official documents, reversing a Biden-era change that aimed to increase accessibility for readers with disabilities.
  • U.S. and Japan flex military muscles in a show of force amid Tokyo's feud with Beijing
    This follows joint drills by Chinese and Russian strategic bombers and fighters on Tuesday that prompted Japan and South Korea to scramble planes to monitor them.
  • Farmers welcome Trump's $12 billion aid package, say additional relief is needed
    President Trump says he's sending $12 billion in aid to American farmers who are reeling from global trade disruptions. Those include inflation and Trump's tariffs that are making fertilizer and farm equipment more expensive, and the President's trade war with China which closed a huge market for American soybean exports. 


rss: bbc

  • Flu surge a challenge for NHS 'unlike any' since pandemic, Streeting says
    The health secretary also warns planned strikes by resident doctors next week could be the "Jenga piece that collapses" the NHS.
  • UK economy shrank unexpectedly by 0.1% in October
    The impact of the JLR cyber-attack continued to affect output, while analysts say spending was hit by Budget uncertainty.
  • 'It's ruined my life': Flat-owner says building work by freeholder has left her homeless
    A botched roof extension caused the ceiling to collapse at Kate Morris’s top-floor flat.
  • The new breed of 'shoplifting entrepreneurs' fuelling the UK's petty crime problem
    With "sharp rises" in shop theft in recent years, the nature of it is changing too - as retail workers in the area dubbed England's shoplifting capital have seen
  • Stop treating so many patients, NHS managers tell hospitals
    Documents seen by BBC show hospitals being ordered to slow down on activity to help balance the books.
  • Chief of S Korea's high-stakes exam quits over 'insane' English test
    Some critics say the questions were unnecessarily complex, while others argue that's their intended purpose.
  • Taylor Swift reveals moment she broke down over Southport attack in new documentary
    Backstage footage shows the singer in tears after meeting survivors of the attack during her world tour.
  • Venezuela says Trump wants its oil. But is that the real US goal?
    The South American nation's output has plummeted and restoring its former glory would be a heavy lift.
  • King to share personal message on cancer in TV broadcast
    King Charles has recorded a message about his experience of cancer for the Stand Up To Cancer campaign.
  • Clair Obscur sweeps The Game Awards with nine wins
    The French-made role-playing game is named game of the year and also picks up prizes for music and performance.


rss: the register

  • User insisted their screen was blank, until admitting it wasn't

    Getting that confession took hours, during which L1 and L2 support gave up

    On Call Welcome once more to On Call, the Friday column in which we share stories of tech support incidents that went pear-shaped until cunning Reg readers stepped in to save the day.…

  • Reddit sues Australia to exempt itself from kids social media ban

    Forum site says it’s potentially more harmful to users who don’t log in

    Forum site Reddit has filed a case that seeks to exempt itself from Australia’s ban on children under 16 holding social media accounts.…

  • Crypto-crasher Do Kwon jailed for 15 years over $40bn UST bust

    Judge said his fraud was on 'epic, generational scale'

    Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon will spend 15 years in jail after pleading guilty to committing fraud.…

  • Silicon photonics won’t matter ‘anytime soon’ says Broadcom CEO

    Chips ’n’ code giant sitting on $50bn of custom AI accelerator orders, sees more to come

    Silicon photonics won’t matter in the datacenter “anytime soon,” according to Broadcom CEO Hock Tan.…

  • AI superintelligence is a Silicon Valley fantasy, Ai2 researcher says

    The dream of electric sheep gets a reality check from Moore’s Law

    You want artificial general intelligence (AGI)? Current-day processors aren't powerful enough to make it happen and our ability to scale up may soon be coming to an end, argues well-known researcher Tim Dettmers.…

  • VMware kills vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA

    Broadcom told The Register that EMEA customers need to check with their local dealer to see if VVF remains on the menu

    Exclusive Broadcom has recently killed off VMware vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA, the company told The Register, dealing a blow to smaller customers, one of whom told us they would likely switch to a rival hypervisor as a result.…

  • Disney turns to dark side, licenses IP to OpenAI for videos, images

    Begun, these AI wars have

    Amid controversy over its ability to generate content with copyrighted characters, OpenAI has struck a three-year deal with Disney to license more than 200 Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars characters for use in Sora videos and ChatGPT Images.…

  • Russian hackers debut simple ransomware service, but store keys in plain text

    Operators accidentally left a way for you to get your data back

    CyberVolk, a pro-Russian hacktivist crew, is back after months of silence with a new ransomware service. There's some bad news and some good news here.…

  • European cloud trade group says EU should have blocked VMware-Broadcom merger

    Org argues that the approval process was flawed and regulators should have known better

    A trade group of European cloud providers has laid into the European Commission’s decision to allow the VMware-Broadcom merger to go ahead, alleging that it failed to assess the infrastructure and semiconductor company’s incentives to massively raise prices on customers.…

  • Space-power startup claims it can beam energy to solar farms

    So far, Overview Energy says it has only beamed power from a moving aircraft to standard solar panels

    You can't generate solar power at night unless your panels are in space. A startup that wants to beam orbital sunlight straight into existing solar farms has just emerged from stealth, claiming a world-first power-beaming demo, but with a lot of critical information left unreported. …



rss: ars technica

  • Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic announced as a KOTOR spiritual successor
    Original KOTOR director Casey Hudson returns to Star Wars with new studio Arcanaut.
  • Jonathan Blow has spent the past decade designing 1,400 puzzles for you
    Preview: Order of the Sinking Star started small but became a "combinatoric explosion."
  • Runway claims its GWM-1 “world models” can stay coherent for minutes at a time
    Runway joins a competitive field alongside Google, Nvidia, and others.
  • Instead of fixing WoW’s new floating house exploit, Blizzard makes it official
    "We all kinda immediately agreed this was way too cool to change."
  • OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 after “code red” Google threat alert
    Company claims new AI model tops Gemini and matches humans on 70% of work tasks.
  • Supergirl teaser gives us a likably imperfect Kara Zor-El
    Director Craig Gillespie's film is the second in the new DCU's "Gods and Monsters" chapter.
  • Disney says Google AI infringes copyright “on a massive scale”
    Disney demands that Google immediately block its copyrighted content from appearing in AI outputs.
  • Ars Live: 3 former CDC leaders detail impacts of RFK Jr.’s anti-science agenda
    Join us Tuesday, December 16, at 2 pm ET to hear from leaders who resigned in protest.
  • Gazelle’s Arroyo offers a belt drive, continuous variable transmission
    Gazelle's high-end commuter offers a belt drive and continuous variable transmission.
  • Fewer EVs need fewer batteries: Ford and SK On end their joint venture
    Ford will keep the plant in Kentucky, SK gets the one in Tennessee.


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