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Exploding rockets and exploding hardware prices make for a lousy new normal

It was explosive news week – if you're the price of a popular-but-aging piece of consumer gaming hardware or a Jeff Bezos rocket. This week on The Kettle, Brandon Vigliarolo is joined by Reg reporters Richard Speed and Dan Robinson to talk about the Steam Deck's 40+ percent price hike and what it means for the ongoing memory and storage shortage. Sure, it's just consumer hardware, but it's the latest in a line of price hikes justified in the name of AI and geopolitics – and it could spell...

The Register 9d ago

Self-Supervised Vision Transformers for CBCT-Based Detection of Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis

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arXiv CS 1d ago

From World Cup Willie to Tip and Tap: a nostalgic nod to the era of lovably quirky mascots

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The Guardian UK 22h ago

'It would be good for the world' to slow down AI sprints, Anthropic says

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The Register 5d ago

From World Cup Willie to Tip and Tap: a nostalgic nod to the era of lovably quirky mascots

This year’s World Cup serves up yet more soulless, corporate animal slop to leave fans pining for the days of unique talismansWorld Cup Willie marched on to the scene in 1966 with a spiky mane, bovver boy stance, bulbous brogues and – intriguingly for a World Cup held entirely in England – a union jack shirt. The product of a five-minute sketch by children’s illustrator Reg Hoye, who went on to create a red devil mascot for Manchester United, Willie was a marketing sensation. The first World...

The Guardian Sport 22h ago

Our systems editor flew all the way to Taiwan and still couldn't get away from AI

KETTLE El Reg's systems editor Tobias Mann has been in Taipei for the past week getting the skinny on the hottest new chips, and what he's heard has been less about actual hardware announcements and more about how chipmakers are rushing to meet the demands of AI, other customers be damned. Tobias joins host Brandon Vigliarolo to discuss what he noticed at Computex 2026, how AI has taken over yet another industry event, and whether the world is going to have to adjust to new, more expensive...

The Register 2d ago

Zig: Build System Reworked

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Hacker News 11d ago

'My dad helped to rescue the stolen 1966 World Cup trophy - and it even saved the PM'

EXCLUSIVE: 'My dad helped to rescue the stolen 1966 World Cup trophy - and it even saved the PM' As Thomas Tuchel and his England squad prepare their bid to bring the World Cup home, the son of a lawyer for the thieves who swiped it 60 years ago reveals the remarkable story of how it was recovered Detectives investigating the 1966 World Cup heist cut a deal with the thieves to get the trophy back, the son of a lawyer at the heart of the case claims. As Thomas Tuchel and his England squad...

Daily Mirror 11d ago

Zig ELF Linker Improvements Devlog

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Hacker News 10d ago