EFF on mission to rebuild KZN

THE EFF is working on rebuilding its structures in KZN after a dismal showing in the general and provincial elections in May.

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This researcher wants to replace your brain, little by little

A US agency pursuing moonshot health breakthroughs has hired a researcher advocating an extremely radical plan for defeating death. His idea? Replace your body parts. All of them. Even your brain.

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TDECU Data Breach: 500,000+ Members Affected by MOVEit Exploit

TDECU reports a data breach affecting over 500,000 members due to a MOVEit vulnerability. Compromised data includes Social Security numbers and bank details. Credit monitoring is offered.

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Israel Economy Hit as War-Focused Netanyahu Stalls on Budget

With domestic and international attention focused on Israel’s war in Gaza and escalating tensions with Hezbollah, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration has stalled discussions on next year’s budget — set to be the most challenging and crucial in decades.

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Tech Stocks Swoon as Fed Bets Lift Smaller Firms: Markets Wrap

Stock traders gearing up for Federal Reserve rate cuts sent tech megacaps sinking, with Wall Street also awaiting Nvidia Corp.’s results this week.

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Cruise’s robotaxis are coming to the Uber app in 2025

Cruise, General Motors’ self-driving subsidiary, said it has signed a multi-year partnership with ride-hailing giant Uber to bring its robotaxis to the ride-hailing platform in 2025.

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Inside Out 2’ Sets Another Record: First Animated Film To Pass $1 Billion Overseas

Pixar’s “Inside Out 2”—the top-grossing movie of 2024—continues to break records: In its eleventh weekend in theaters it became the first animated movie ever to gross more than $1 billion at the international box office alone, multiple outlets reported.

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Heritage Heroes: Gogos steal the show!

GOGOS from Venda in the Vhembe District 'shone brighter than a diamond' at the prestigious Women in Heritage Celebration ceremony.

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We finally have a definition for open-source AI

Open-source AI is everywhere right now. The problem is, no one agrees on what it actually is. Now we may finally have an answer. The Open Source Initiative (OSI), the self-appointed arbiters of what it means to be open source, has released a new definition, which it hopes will help lawmakers develop regulations to protect consumers from AI risks.

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Pavel Durov's Arrest Leaves Telegram Hanging in the Balance

Durov has reportedly been detained in France over Telegram's alleged failure to adequately moderate illegal content on the messaging app. His arrest sparked backlash and left some associates asking, what now?

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Starbucks is giving its new CEO Brian Niccol a private jet to commute between his California home and Seattle office

New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol won’t be a constant presence at its Seattle headquarters where he takes the helm next month. Instead, he’s going to commute weekly from his California home.

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INE Security Launches Initiatives to Invest in the Education of Aspiring Cybersecurity Professionals

According to the team, in a world where digital threats transcend borders, the need for robust cybersecurity education has never been more critical. Universities around the globe are stepping up, recognizing that their role in preparing the next generation of cybersecurity experts is crucial not only for national security but also for maintaining global competitiveness.

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