Category Archives: Slashdot

Mark Zuckerberg Says He’s Done Apologizing

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The home of the Golden State Warriors was packed on Tuesday evening this week, but it wasn’t to watch Steph Curry. Thousands of fans gathered at the Chase Center in downtown San Francisco to watch one of Silicon Valley’s biggest ballers, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, sit down… Read More »

Human Drivers Keep Rear-Ending Waymos

Waymo’s driverless cars have a much lower crash rate than human drivers, with fewer than one injury-causing crash per million miles driven, compared to an estimated 64 crashes by human drivers over the same distance. As Ars Technica’s Timothy B. Lee notes, a significant portion of Waymo’s most severe crashes involved human drivers rear-ending the… Read More »

‘Sony’s PS5 Pro Is a Pricey Test of Next-Gen Consoles’

An anonymous reader shares a column: The PS5 Pro’s announcement yesterday wasn’t a surprise. What was a surprise was the price: at $699.99, it debuts as Sony’s most expensive console ever. It brought back memories of the PS3â(TM)s controversial price tag, a console that when adjusted for inflation is the same $779 price point of… Read More »

Google Partners With Internet Archive To Link To Archives In Search

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Google: Rolling out starting today, Google Search results will now directly link to The Internet Archive to add historical context for the links in your results. […] Google has partnered with The Internet Archive, a non-profit research library that, in part, stores and preserves massive portions of the… Read More »

Nvidia CEO Reveals GPU and Software Moat in AI Chips

Nvidia is banking on its software expertise and broad GPU ecosystem to stay ahead in the fiercely competitive AI chip market, CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview with Goldman Sachs Wednesday. Huang pointed to NVIDIA’s large base of installed GPUs and their software compatibility as key strengths. Huang highlighted three key elements of Nvidia’s… Read More »

Security Researcher Exposes Critical WHOIS Vulnerability

A security researcher has exposed a critical vulnerability in the WHOIS system. Benjamin Harris, CEO of watchTowr, gained unprecedented access by registering an expired domain once used for .mobi’s authoritative WHOIS server. His rogue server received millions of queries from thousands of systems, including government agencies, certificate authorities, and major tech companies. ArsTechnica adds: The… Read More »

Chrome is Making It Easier To Keep Track of Browser Tabs

Google is adding some new features to Chrome that aim to help users organize and keep track of their browser tabs across both desktop and mobile devices. From a report: The search giant announced in a new blog post that tab groups — which enable Android and desktop Chrome users to keep related pages together… Read More »