Google’s New Foldable Smartphone Reviewed By a YouTube Tester, an Android Blog, and iFixit

Google’s describes their new Gemini-powered foldable phone as “an epic display of Google AI” (also calling it “unfoldgettable”). The Android Authority blog says the phone is “impressive,” “incredibly thin” — and, at $1,800, expensive. But long-time Slashdot reader mprindle notes some complaints from the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything (“known for in-depth testing of phones and other… Read More »

Underfunded, Aging NASA May Be On Unsustainable Path, Report Warns

An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post: NASA is 66 years old and feeling its age. Brilliant engineers are retiring. Others have fled to higher-paying jobs in the private space industry. The buildings are old, their maintenance deferred. The Apollo era, with its huge taxpayer investment, is a distant memory. The agency… Read More »

The Rust Foundation is Reviewing and Improving Rust’s Security

The Rust foundation is making “considerable progress” on a complete security audit of the Rust ecosystem, according to the coding news site I Programmer, citing a newly-released report from the nonprofit Rust foundation: The foundation is investigating the development of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) model for the Rust language, including the design and implementation… Read More »

Did Online Dating Increase US Income Inequality?

With online dating apps, “Americans have increasingly been marrying someone more like themselves,” reports Bloomberg, citing new research that says this accounts for roughly half of the rise in household income inequality between 1980 and 2020: Using data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey from 2008 to 2021, when online dating quickly became prevalent,… Read More »