Firefox Ending 32-bit Linux Support Next Year
Firefox Ending 32-bit Linux Support Next Year Summary Mozilla has announced it will end official 32-bit Linux support for Firefox in 2026. Firefox 144 will be the final regular release…
Firefox Ending 32-bit Linux Support Next Year Summary Mozilla has announced it will end official 32-bit Linux support for Firefox in 2026. Firefox 144 will be the final regular release…
America’s First Sodium‑Ion Battery Manufacturer Ceases Operations Summary Natron Energy has announced the immediate cessation of all operations, closing its manufacturing plant in Holland, Michigan and abandoning plans for a…
Canada Delaying Plan To Force Automakers To Hit EVs Sales Targets Summary Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has put a planned electric-vehicle (EV) sales mandate on hold. The policy will…
Apple’s Vision Pro Gaining Traction in Some Niches of Business Summary Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro is finding practical, high-value uses in specific enterprise settings rather than as a mass-market device.…
Geoffrey Hinton: ‘AI Will Make a Few People Much Richer and Most People Poorer’ Summary Nobel laureate and neural-network pioneer Geoffrey Hinton tells the Financial Times he expects AI to…
Google Hit With $3.45 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Over Adtech Practices Summary The European Commission has fined Alphabet’s Google $3.45 billion (EUR amount reported by EU regulator) for abusing its…
Columbia Tries Using AI To Cool Off Student Tensions Summary Columbia University is testing Sway, an AI debate programme developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon, which pairs students with opposing…
Anthropic Clamps Down on AI Services for Chinese-Owned Firms Summary Anthropic has announced it will block access to its AI services for companies majority-owned by entities in countries such as…
Scientists Tap ‘Secret’ Fresh Water Under the Ocean, Raising Hopes For a Thirsty World Summary A multinational, first-of-its-kind expedition (Expedition 501) drilled up to 1,289 feet into the seabed 20–30…
Rising River Temperatures Threaten Paris’s Water-Based Building Cooling Network Summary Paris relies on a district cooling network that pumps Seine river water through heat exchangers to cool around 800 buildings…