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How Google’s DeepMind tool is ‘more quickly’ forecasting hurricane behavior14:48 ‘Less expensive and time consuming’ model helps with fast and accurate predictions, possibly saving lives and property When then Tropical Storm Melissa was churning south of Haiti, Philippe Papin, a National Hurricane Center (NHC) meteorologist, had confidence it was about to grow into a monster hurricane. As the lead forecaster on duty, he predicted that in just 24 hours the storm would become a… E-waste not want not: how to recycle old phones and computers10:22 The average Australian generates about 22kg of e-waste yearly. Here’s how to responsibly recycle your unwanted devices Change by degrees offers life hacks and sustainable living tips each Saturday to help reduce your household’s carbon footprint Got a question or tip for reducing household emissions? Email us at changebydegrees@theguardian.com It takes time, money and fossil fuels to make the ele… The 47 best gift ideas for US tweens in 2025 – picked by actual tweens21:50 Sweatpants are in, you can’t go wrong with Jellycats, and Legos never get old. It turns out tweens are not shy about sharing the holiday gifts they want In the UK? The best UK Christmas gifts for 11-year-olds – picked by 11-year-olds Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things From the viral six-seven trend to Italian brainrot memes , tweens are hard to … Father of teen whose death was linked to social media has ‘lost faith’ in Ofcom15.listopadu Ian Russell says watchdog lacks ‘urgency’ and is not willing to use its powers ‘to the extent required’ The father of Molly Russell, a British teenager who killed herself after viewing harmful online content , has called for a change in leadership at the UK’s communications watchdog after losing faith in its ability to make the internet safer for children. Ian Russell, whose 14 year-old daughter … Personal details of Tate galleries job applicants leaked online15.listopadu Sensitive information relates to more than 100 individuals and their referees Personal details submitted by applicants for a job at Tate art galleries have been leaked online, exposing their addresses, salaries and the phone numbers of their referees, the Guardian has learned. The records, running to hundreds of pages, appeared on a website unrelated to the government-sponsored organisation, whic… Don’t argue with strangers… and 11 more rules to survive the information crisis15.listopadu Feeling overwhelmed by divisive opinions, endless rows and unreliable facts? Here’s how to weather the data storm We all live in history. A lot of the problems that face us, and the opportunities that present themselves, are defined not by our own choices or even the specific place or government we’re living under, but by the particular epoch of human events that our lives happen to coincide with… AI firm claims it stopped Chinese state-sponsored cyber-attack campaign14.listopadu Anthropic says hackers used its software to attack financial firms and government agencies around world A leading AI company claims to have stopped a China-backed “cyber espionage” campaign that was able to infiltrate financial firms and government agencies with almost no human oversight. US-based Anthropic, said its coding tool, Claude Code, was “manipulated” by a Chinese state-sponsored group t… Q: Are phone cheats killing the pub quiz? A: Not according to these question setters14.listopadu Bans on smart devices, dedicated apps for all players and plain old honesty can all combat trivial offences Who is older, Gary Numan or Gary Oldman? If you know the answer to this question (see below), you are likely one of hundreds of thousands of Brits who attend a pub quiz every week. As a nation of committed trivia buffs, it was unsurprising that we leapt on news of a quizmaster in Manchester… New AI tool could cut wasted efforts to transplant organs by 60%14.listopadu Machine learning model predicts whether donor is likely to die within the timeframe that liver remains viable Doctors have developed an AI tool that could reduce wasted efforts to transplant organs by 60%. Thousands of patients worldwide are waiting for a potentially life-saving donor, and more candidates are stuck on waiting lists than there are available organs. Continue reading... Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review – hallucinogenic romp through dystopia is stupidly pleasurable14.listopadu Activision; PlayStation 4/5, Xbox, PC With a deafening onslaught of massive shootout set-pieces in exotic locations, an evolving campaign mode and excellent multiplayer offerings, this maximalist instalment of crazed carnage is a hoot It seems like an anachronism now, in this age of live service “ forever games ”, that the annual release of a new Call of Duty title is still considered a major eve… Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stay13.listopadu The use of AI-generated campaign videos – labeled or unlabeled – are likely to permeate future US elections The New York City mayoral election may be remembered for the remarkable win of a young democratic socialist, but it was also marked by something that is likely to permeate future elections: the use of AI-generated campaign videos. Andrew Cuomo , who lost to Zohran Mamdani in last week’s ele… What does my love for impossibly difficult video games say about me?12.listopadu From Demon Souls to Baby Steps, challenging games keep a certain type of player coming back for more. I wonder why we are such suckers for punishment • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Most people who really love video games have the capacity to be obsessive. Losing weeks of your life to Civilization, World of Warcraft or Football Manager is something so many of us … ‘We were effectively props’: young stars of game development feel let down by the ‘gaming Oscars’11.listopadu Announced in 2020 by the Game Awards as an inclusive programme for the industry’s next generation, the Future Class initiative has now been discontinued. Inductees describe clashes with organisers and a lack of support from the beginning Video games have long struggled with diversification and inclusivity, so it was no surprise when the Game Awards host and producer Geoff Keighley announced the F… Data centers meet resistance over environmental concerns as AI boom spreads in Latin America11.listopadu An expert describes how communities in some of the world’s driest areas are demanding transparency as secretive governments court billions in foreign investment This Q&A originally appeared as part of The Guardian’s TechScape newsletter. Sign up for this weekly newsletter here . The data centers that power the artificial intelligence boom are beyond enormous . Their financials, their physical sca… Guitar Hero at 20 – how a plastic axe bridged the gap between rock generations8.listopadu Guitar Hero’s controllers let anyone become a star in their own living room – and made the bands featured in the game household names again It is 20 years since Guitar Hero was launched in North America, and with it, the tools for the everyday gamer to become a rock star. Not literally of course, but try telling that to someone who has nailed Free Bird’s four-minute guitar solo in front of a pack… |