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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMAI development service Builder.ai exposed over 1TB of data on three million usersIt remains unknown if Builder.ai archive is locked down or not.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 139 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMAfter two decades, GIMP 3.0 has arrived with high-resolution compatibility and extensive improvementsGIMP 3.0 arrives with a fresh design, compatibility upgrades, and feedback-driven testing for the final version.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 145 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMSega CEO confirms the company won't be making more mini retro consoles, like a potential Dreamcast MiniSega CEO says the company won't be making more mini retro consoles.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 144 Views
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COMWhat happened with American Airlines today? Update after AA flights grounded nationwideHoliday travelers flying with American Airlines experienced widespread Christmas Eve disruptions on Tuesday after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that the airline had grounded all flights nationwide.The ground stop, which took place on one of the busiest travel days of the year, was lifted shortly after it was announcedsometime before 8 a.m. ETbut it appeared to cause delays well into the morning.On social media, travelers expressed their frustration, with American Airlines explaining on X that it was working to resolve the issue. Rest assured, our team is working on getting you back on track as soon as possible, the airline said in one reply.Earlier, American Airlines had said the stoppage was related to a technical issue. An advisory from the Philadelphia International Airport, meanwhile, alluded to computer issues.The airline later released a statement blaming a vendor technology issue and adding, That issue has been resolved and flights have resumed, ABC News reported.Fast Company has reached out to American Airlines for more details and will update this post when we hear back.According to data from AAA and Inrix, some 7.8 million U.S. travelers are expected to fly during the holiday period.This story is developing0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 168 Views
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COMHow these simple electric trucks are helping Rwandan farmers boost their profitsEsperance Dushakimana looks at her field of potato in Musanze district in North Rwanda. It is hard, she says. We till the land, sow the seeds, reap the harvest and then watch helplessly while at least a fifth of it perishes before it reaches the market. Barely 30 miles away in Rubavu, mushroom farmer Vincent Ngamije is forced to sell his harvest on the cheap across the border in Congo, instead of in Kigali, Rwandas capital, where he can get a better price. The market in DRC is barely 40 minutes away, and in contrast, my mushrooms can reach Kigali only after spending five hours in a warm truck, he says. Barely 40% will survive.Esperance Dushakimana, potato farmer in Musanze, North Rwanda. [Photo: Geetanjali Krishna]In Rwandas agrarian, undulating landscape, farmers pedaling up or madly careening down hills, on bicycles piled four feet high with bananas, potatoes and other produce, are a common sight. Like Dushakimana and Ngamije, most farmers here either watch their harvest spoil, or grow only as much as they can get to market. The issue is global: About 25% to 30% of food produced worldwide is wasted. The Food and Agricultural Organization estimates that every year, about $400 billion worth of food is lost before it ever reaches the market. But in Rwanda, where over 4.8 million people (41% of the population) are undernourished and approximately one-fifth of the population is food insecure, food waste seems even more wasteful.Better logistics is an obvious solution, but it is not as simple as that. Long-haul diesel trucks have amassivecarbon footprint; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyestimatesthat in 2022 more than 3% of all carbon dioxide emissions came from them.Traditional car manufacturers have failed to produce vehicles that suit a third of the worlds population, predominantly those in the Global South, says Simon Davis. He is the founder and CEO of the UK-based Ox Delivers, which has developed, according to the company website, the worlds first purpose-designed electric truck for Africa. It was launched in Rwanda in 2021 and is almost 10 times cheaper to run compared to existing alternatives. And it offers farmers the cost-effective choice of renting the space they need for as little as a dollar depending on weight and distance, instead of the entire truck (for about $500), to transport their agricultural produce from farm to market. Refrigeration capacity can be added to all these trucks (in fact cold trucks service Rwandas dairy farmers in Kivu, Western Rwanda) and the company has also developed a mountable cool box for non-refrigerated trucks.Farmers markets like this one in North Rwanda are not resilient to hot weather. [Photo: Geetanjali Krishna]The story of Ox began in 2013, when Sir Torquil Norman, the British pilot and toy entrepreneur famous for creating the Polly Pocket line of dolls, tasked the Formula 1 race car designer Gordon Murray to design a vehicle to transport goods in low-income countries. Murrays designa somewhat squat truck made of interchangeable and easy-to-maintain parts that could be shipped in easy-to-assemble flatpackswas practical, even if unlikely to win any auto beauty contests. In the next few years, Ox transformed into a logistics company, offering farmers ride shares for their produce for less than a dollar.Ox Truck in Rwandan market. [Photo: Ox Delivers]These ride shares, which Davis claims have been used to transport everything from cows to coffins, have positively boosted farmers bottom lines and supercharged African trade. My observation of the market is that actually the biggest problem isnt food waste, Davis says. There is food that [farmers] never bother to grow, because its just not going to get to the end. Thus far, the company has serviced over 4,000 customers, ranging from smallholder farmers and traders to large tea companies.With its recognizable branding and fleet of driverssome of them, unusually for Rwanda, young womenthe truck has been attracting attention, especially when it drops its payload in local markets. People see our truck, the Ox truck, they always crowd around and ask where has this truck come from? Muhoracyeye Lea, an Ox truck driver as well as manager of Ox Delivers Kigali Depot, says. They are even more interested when they see how we look after the cargo, keep it at the correct temperature. We talk to them, and this helps us to get new, different customers.The reduced spoilage of harvests and the convenient logisticshaveencouraged some of their customers to grow more and sell more.An Ox truck at a Rwandan market. [Photo: courtesy of Ox Delivers]In Kyazo, a fertile agricultural area in Rwandas Western Province, Jean Paul grows chili peppers. Until a couple of years ago, reaching Kigali was a logistical nightmare: He would load 100-kilo sacks of peppers onto three bicycles, push them to the nearest town, then haul them to the roof of a bus for a seven-hour journey to Kigali bus station. From here, he transferred the peppers to three motorbikes for delivery to the warehouse. This entire backbreaking process took two days. In 2021, when he began renting space in an Ox truck, the improved access to the market encouraged him to grow more. Today, he has gone from selling 400 to 4,000 kilograms of peppers a week to an exporter in Kigali, about 105 miles away.Claudine Uwiragiye has a similar story. Initially she joined with four other farmers to send their combined cassava harvest of two metric tons to the market in a single Ox truck. The financial benefits of directly accessing the market without middlemen made her confident of growing more. Now I can order up to two trucks of 1.5 [metric tons] twice a week on Monday and Thursday, which means that I can sell up to 3 [metric tons] of cassava a week, she says.Vincent Ngamije, mushroom farmer from Rubavu, next to the zero input cool chamber he is building. [Photo: Geetanjali Krishna]Eighty percent of their orders come from existing clients, Lea says, adding that once they have experienced the benefits of good logistics, the customers call again and again! While this is great news for Ox, which is consolidating its business in Rwanda, researchers point out that a lot more needs to be done before sustainable logistics companies can become a holistic solution to Rwandas food waste problem.At the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain (ACES) campus in Kigali, food systems expert and senior lecturer Jean Baptiste Ndahetuye talks about the pitfalls of narrowly focusing on sustainable logistics, instead of seeing it as part of a system of best practices that optimize food production. Sustainable cold transport is important, he points out, but only one link in this chain. Davis says that for their present roster of 2,000-plus clients in Rwanda, the cold chain is not something thats even halfway there.The Ox truck has been attracting attention, especially when it drops its payload in local markets. [Photo: Ox Delivers]Climate change-linkederratic weather conditions arent helping. In Rubavu, Ngamije returns from Goma, the market in Congo where he sells his mushroom crop. It has been unusually hot here and without a cool chamber, my harvest starts losing color and texture immediately, he says. And by the time I reached Goma in a non-AC vehicle, the mushrooms were in bad shape. The young farmer has been experimenting with designs for a zero-input cool chamber in his spare time, which would, he hopes, keep his mushrooms fresh for at least a couple of days extra. But transport to bigger markets in Kigali remains an issue, he says.With a fleet of two-dozen trucks and 47 drivers (12 of them being women), Ox Delivers has not yet managed to reach the length and breadth of Rwanda, which is barely the size of the state of Massachusetts. One reason for this is the inadequacy of public charging infrastructure beyond Kigali. While these EVs have a range of 170 kilometers, at present they need to return to the companys docking stations to recharge.In early 2024, Ox Delivers won a 1.2 milliongrantfrom the UKsEnergy Catalystto develop and expand sustainable energy infrastructure in Rwanda, which could add extra buzz to their expansion plans. Spreading awareness about the benefits of using sustainable cold chain technologies could help, and this is exactly what Ndahetuye and his colleagues are doing at the ACES campus in Kigali. They have trained over 1,000 students, farmers, engineers and technicians in cold chain technologies and explored how the creation of cold chain infrastructure can generate new jobs and businesses.My dream is for Rwanda to develop a series of cold rooms, and for Ox trucks to connect them all, Ferdinand Munezero, Ox Delivers training and development lead and alumnus of ACES, says. It will be good for business, but also for the country.This piece was originally published by Reasons to be Cheerful and was funded by the European Journalism Centre, through the Solutions Journalism Accelerator. This program is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 169 Views
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COMThe FDAs new rules for healthy labels force design best practicesFood brands will now have to do away with at least one form of deceptive communication design. According to a new rule by the Food and Drug Administration, theyll have to get rid of misleading healthy labels on packaging, unless the product meets criteria indicating that it actually is good for you.The decision puts a deceptive label to rest, and offers an example of how to make packaging easier to interpret for consumers navigating the grocery aisle. Brands are supposedly all about authenticity and trust of late, but it seems sometimes the long arm of the law needs to force their hand. However, some experts say the label rule, which goes into effect on February 25, 2025, doesnt go far enough.An edit to legacy labeling standardsLabels are an integral part of modern food packaging, from black-and-white Nutrition Facts charts to simple symbols for recyclability and country of origin. These graphics are a bit of communication design meant to inform, but its not clear consumers always understand what they see.Under the new criteria, packaging can use the term healthy only if the product contains a certain amount of at least one of the food groups recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americansincluding fruits, vegetables, grains, fat-free and low-fat dairy, and proteinand doesnt surpass limits on added sugars, saturated fat, and sodium.[Image: FDA]These thresholds vary by food type, and it means foods like fortified white bread and many sugary yogurts and cereals that could once be classified as healthy can no longer be (sorry, Chobani). Additionally, the new rules automatically qualify certain nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, seafood, eggs, and nuts for healthy labeling if they contain no additional ingredients except water.The FDA is also developing a standardized healthy symbol that food manufacturers could use on their packaging if their products meet the criteria.Experts say new label needs to be paired with public education to be effectiveThe new guidance is a step in the right direction, Alice Lichtenstein, a Tufts University professor of nutrition science and policy, tells Fast Company in an email, but for it to be effective, the general public needs to be educated in its existence and how best to use it. Thats not dissimilar to the standard for any new design system.The new rules address the policy gap on sugary foods that were previously labeled healthy but shouldnt have been, and accommodates for good fats as well as concerns about ultra-processed foods. But even these changes are just a drop in the bucket compared to all the challenges that remain in making food labels useful for deciding if foods are healthy or not, says Xaq Frohlich, an Auburn University history associate professor and author of From Label to Table: Regulating Food in America in the Information Age.Despite decades of using food labels as a policy solution to public health problems, Americas health problems persist, Frohlich adds. I believe this is because the FDA needs to do more than just tweak labeling rules in order to improve the nations food markets and the rampant misinformation in them that confuses consumers.The FDA says data shows a majority of Americans diets exceed the current recommendations for saturated fats, added sugars, and sodium, and that the dietary patterns of 79% of Americans are low in dairy, fruits, and vegetables.Making healthy into a reliable, at-a-glance signalJim Jones, FDA deputy commissioner for human foods, sounded hopeful about the new labeling guidance, noting in a statement that the new rules may help foster a healthier food supply if manufacturers choose to reformulate their products to meet the new definition. Theres an opportunity here for industry and others to join us in making healthy a ubiquitous, quick signal to help people more easily build nutritious diets.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 166 Views
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APPLEINSIDER.COMThe dream of an all-glass iPhone will have to wait a bit longerThe iPhone 18 may become the first model to be bezel-free, but development of the all-glass iPhone is hitting some snags.Current iPhones have a bezel around the displayThe iPhone, like many other smartphones, offer users a large display but with a small border around the outside. While the bezel has been minimized over the years, it may become a thing of the past by the iPhone 18.According to sources of TheElec, Samsung Display and LG Display are working on OLED screens that don't have bezels. Both companies are key members of Apple's display supply chain, and the work is apparently being performed at Apple's request. Rumor Score: Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 125 Views
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WWW.THEVERGE.COMThe Barbie Phone is plastic, fantastic, and impracticalThe Barbie Phone, much like the doll it pays tribute to, is a thing of beauty. But like that doll whose proportions, historically, are impossible, the Barbie Phone just isnt built for the modern world.Even if the ultra-feminine aesthetic isnt your thing and its not really mine you have to hand it to the Barbie flip phone. From the box it comes in, to the interchangeable back plates, rhinestone stickers, and Barbie-fied interface, its a delight. The charger and battery are both pink, though theyre a lighter shade than Mattels trademarked Barbie Pink (Pantone 219). The phone says Hi Barbie! when you turn it on. Its the definition of committing to the bit.HMD Barbie Phone$100$13023% off$100$100$13023% offThe Barbie Phone is based on one of HMDs feature phones, so its limited to basic connectivity like calling, texting, email, and a rudimentary web browser. Its a fun collectors item, but ultimately frustrating to use in daily life.$130 at HMD$100 at AmazonThe breezy fun of the Barbie aesthetic, Pantone 219 or otherwise, is at odds with the actual experience of using the phone. Its based on one of HMDs feature phones, and it runs an operating system called KaiOS. The phone is designed for basic connectivity texting, calling, emails and even includes a web browser.According to HMD, in addition to being cute,You gotta hand it to HMD, the Barbie Phone commits to the bit.No need to give up the smartphone entirely, reads Barbie Tip 1. Find a balance between your smartphone and your Barbie Phone. Barbie Tip 6 is titled DreamHouse Rule and encourages you to Make tech-free zones in your own DreamHouse. More room for fun! Incidentally, Mattel says it sells a Barbie DreamHouse every two minutes. The DreamHouse retails for $199.99; the Barbie Phone is $129.99.The idea of popping my SIM card in the Barbie phone and running away for a weekend of digital detoxing with my besties sounds great. The reality isnt so easy. Have you ever tried to enter your Google account password with an alphanumeric keypad? Do you know how to find the curly brackets in T9? I have and I do, thanks to the Barbie Phone, and I dont wish that on anyone. Typing out messages with predictive text is more tedious than I remember; if I used this phone regularly, Id probably call people a lot more.If I used this phone regularly, Id probably call people a lot more.Aside from texting, some of the features of this feature phone just didnt work properly for me. I successfully synced my Google calendar, but my appointments appear on the wrong days for reasons I cant discern. I couldnt get the FM radio app to recognize the wired earbuds I plugged into the 3.5mm jack. The web browser is painfully slow and refuses to render The Verge in any usable form, though I realize I am probably the only person who would attempt to read The Verge on the Barbie Phone. The delight I felt when I first unboxed the Barbie Phone was definitely fading. Even the front of the phone, which is mostly covered by a mirror, looked a lot less charming covered in my own fingerprints and smudges. And I guess having a mirror on the front of your phone is cute, because you can frame up your selfies and check your teeth for pieces of kale. Maybe Barbie wants to see her own face every time she checks a notification but I sure do not. Photo: Allison Johnson / The VergeBut you know when its not cute? Having to look at your own face every time you check for a notification. This is a kind of existential dilemma that Barbie doesnt have to endure, because Barbies makeup is pre-applied and shes perpetually twenty twoRelatedBarbies world is a dream. Unfortunately, the world in which the Barbie Phone lets me escape the drudgery of modern connectivity also seems to be a dream. Sure, it let me take a little vacation from my smartphone and still text my friends. But mostly, it just replaced the annoyances of using an ultra-connected device with different annoyances. Someone more committed to using T9 could probably have an enjoyable time with the Barbie Phone. Otherwise, this is just a neat collectible item; something to take out of the box and play with for a while, but ultimately leave in a drawer. Kind of like a doll. Photography by Allison Johnson / The Verge0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 123 Views
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WWW.DENOFGEEK.COMLink Tank: Tour the Vault of Luxury Marvel Collectibles at East Continental GemsHost Aaron Sagers visited the East Continental Gems showroom in New York City to see some of the most luxurious Marvel collectibles in existence.The Bad Sisters season 2 finale was titled Cliff Hanger for a reason, and the cast spoke about what the implications are moving forward.Sarah Greene: The weather that night was absolutely chaotic. Every time we went on set, it rained, so we spent most of the night in our trailer together, napping in the bed. It was quite a nice time. The crew were soaked. But, yeah, it was a real cliff, its not CGI, its not a studio somewhere.Read more at VarietyA Dexter prequel following the Trinity Killer is still in the works with original showrunner Clyde Phillips at the helm.The network and studio executives are also likely waiting to see how Original Sin does to gauge if there is appetite for a further Dexter universe expansion before committing to Trinity. So far, things are looking promising as the series premiere of Dexter: Original Sin racked up 2.1M global viewers across Paramount+ and Showtime in the first three days of availability.Read more at DeadlineThe DC Universes animated offering, Creature Commandos, has been renewed at Max for a second season.Thanks to the brilliant imagination of James and the talent of our amazing artists, DC fans fell in love with this new family of heroes, said Peter Girardi, executive vp alternative programming at Warner Bros. Animation. We are excited to continue this wild ride with our partners at Max. You want more monsters, youre getting more monsters.Read more at The Hollywood ReporterRobert Eggers considers his Nosferatu star and regular collaborator Willem Dafoe to be one of the greatest actors of all time.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!Willem Dafoe: I want to try to be that guy that he thinks I am. But its a mutual respect and he inspires me terrifically. And not just his way of working and what he does, but his character, where creating this stuff fits into his life. Its pretty extraordinary.Read more at The Wrap0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 149 Views