WD Escapes Half a Billion in Patent Damages as Judge Trims Award To $1

SlashDot - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 15:25
Western Digital has succeeded in having the sum it owed from a patent infringement case reduced from $553 million down to just $1 in post-trial motions, when the judge found the plaintiff's claims had shifted during the course of the litigation. From a report: The storage biz was held by a California jury to have infringed on data encryption patents owned by SPEX Technologies Inc in October, relating to several of its self-encrypting hard drive products. WD was initially told to pay $316 million in damages, but District Judge James Selna ruled the company owed a further $237 million in interest charges earlier this year, bringing the total to more than half a billion dollars. In February, WD was given a week to file a bond or stump up the entire damages payment. Selna granted Western Digital's post-trial motion to reduce damages, writing that "SPEX's damages theory changed as certain evidence and theories became unavailable" and there was "insufficient evidence from which the Court could determine a reasonable royalty."

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iPhone Customers Upset By Apple Wallet Ad Pushing F1 Movie

SlashDot - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 14:40
An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple customers aren't thrilled they're getting an ad from the Apple Wallet app promoting the tech giant's Original Film, "F1 the Movie." Across social media, iPhone owners are complaining that their Wallet app sent out a push notification offering a $10 discount at Fandango for anyone buying two or more tickets to the film. The feature film, starring Brad Pitt, explores the world of Formula 1 and was shot at actual Grand Prix races. It also showcases the use of Apple technology, from the custom-made cameras made of iPhone parts used to film inside the cars, to the AirPods Max that Pitt's character, F1 driver Sonny Hayes, sleeps in. However well-received the film may be, iPhone users don't necessarily want their built-in utilities, like their digital wallet, marketing to them.

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Philips Hue is Raising Prices in the US

SlashDot - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 14:01
Philips Hue will raise prices across its smart lighting and security products for US customers starting July 1st, with parent company Signify attributing the increases directly to tariffs. The company initially notified customers that prices would "go up" through a promotional message before confirming the tariff-related reasoning in a statement. Signify has not provided specific pricing details or identified which products will be affected, though the company's statement suggests changes may impact the entire Hue lineup. Some products already reflect higher US pricing, including the new $219.99 Hue Play Wall Washer light, which costs approximately 10% more than the European price when currencies are converted. The latest $32.99 Smart Button also exceeds the $24.99 launch price of its predecessor, while European pricing remained at 21.99 euro ($25.50) for both generations.

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Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates Into 2026, With Strings Attached

SlashDot - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 13:22
Microsoft will offer free Windows 10 security updates through October 2026 to consumers who enable Windows Backup or spend 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points, the company said today. The move provides alternatives to the previously announced $30-per-PC Extended Security Update program for individuals wanting to continue using Windows 10 past its October 14, 2025 end-of-support date. The company will notify Windows 10 users about the ESU program through the Settings app and notifications starting in July, with full rollout by mid-August. Both free options require a Microsoft Account, which the company has increasingly pushed in Windows 11. Business and organizational customers can still purchase up to three years of ESU updates but must pay for the service. Windows 10 remains installed on 53% of Windows PCs worldwide, according to Statcounter data.

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OpenAI Quietly Designed a Rival To Google Workspace, Microsoft Office

SlashDot - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 12:41
OpenAI has designed features that would allow people to collaborate on documents and communicate via chat within ChatGPT, The Information reported Tuesday. The features would pit OpenAI directly against Microsoft, its biggest shareholder and business partner, and Google, whose search engine has already lost traffic to people using ChatGPT for web searches. Whether OpenAI will actually release the collaboration features remains unclear, the report cautioned. The designs would target the core of Microsoft's dominant productivity suite and could strain the companies' already complicated relationship as OpenAI seeks Microsoft's approval for restructuring its for-profit unit. Product chief Kevin Weil first discussed and showed off designs for document collaboration nearly a year ago, but OpenAI lacked sufficient staff to develop the product due to other priorities. OpenAI launched Canvas in October, a ChatGPT feature that makes drafting documents and code easier with AI assistance, as a possible first step toward full collaboration tools. More recently, OpenAI developed but has not launched software allowing multiple ChatGPT customers to communicate about shared work within the application.

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A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean a ‘White-Collar Blood Bath’ of Job Loss

NY Times - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 05:01
Instead of asking which future is coming, we should be asking which future we want.

Putin Has Lost the West. This Was Not the Plan.

NY Times - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 01:00
The loss is a tragedy for Russia.

Why the Heat Index Makes the Temperature Feel Worse

NY Times - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 00:36
Some hot days feel even worse thanks to high humidity, trapped heat and dew points. Cities are especially vulnerable.

Trump’s Cease-Fire Announcement Catches His Own Top Officials by Surprise

NY Times - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 00:26
Before asserting that Iran and Israel had agreed to a cease-fire, President Trump spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Iranian officials, with Qatar helping to mediate.

New York Again Embraces Nuclear Power With Plans to Build New Plant

NY Times - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 00:06
In her announcement, Gov. Kathy Hochul gave few details about where the plant would be built, how much the project would cost or how long it would take to complete.

In a Big Place With Few People, a Minister Needs a Pilot’s License

NY Times - Tue, 06/24/2025 - 00:01
The Salvation Army’s “Flying Padres” cross the Australian outback by air, dropping in on ranches and small communities — sometimes, just to lend an ear.

Florida Men Accused of Stealing More Than $100 Million Meant for People With Special Needs

NY Times - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 23:48
Federal prosecutors say the money was used to fly on a private jet, buy real estate and help operate a brewery.

China Smashes Solar Installation Record In May

SlashDot - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 23:30
An anonymous reader quotes a report from OilPrice.com: China installed its highest solar power capacity for a single month in May, according to official data, which showed mind-boggling figures that the country installed more solar capacity in a month than any other nation did for the entire 2024. With 93 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed in May, China smashed its own record of 71 GW in December 2024, per data from the National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. China's solar capacity additions in May were rushed ahead of a new government policy -- effective June 1 -- to remove pricing protection for solar power projects. Under these protections, solar projects had all but guaranteed profits when they start operations. Another new rule, effective May 1, made connecting rooftop panels to the grid more difficult. These new policies are expected to moderate the growth in solar power additions this summer, analysts say. A separate report notes that China's cumulative installed solar capacity has surpassed 1 TW, according to the National Energy Administration (NEA). "By the end of May 2025, solar capacity had reached 1.08 TW (1,080 GW), up 56.9% year on year," reports pv magazine. "NEA data show total power generation capacity stood at 3.61 TW at the end of May, an 18.8% increase from a year earlier."

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What Environmentalists Like Me Got Wrong About Climate Change

NY Times - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 22:58
Governments and U.S. states committed to climate action now need to persuade the oil industry to protect the world from climate chaos.

Scenes From the Hottest Blocks in New York City

NY Times - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 22:16
Whatever the temperature is in Central Park, it’s hotter alongside Newtown Creek, the toxic and industrial waterway separating Brooklyn from Queens.

Judge Blocks Trump Proclamation Barring Harvard’s International Students

NY Times - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 21:54
The same judge issued an order last week blocking a separate government effort to keep the school from enrolling students from abroad.

Trump Administration to End Protections for 58 Million Acres of National Forests

NY Times - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 21:50
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Clinton-era rule barring road construction and logging was outdated and “absurd.”

Xbox App For PC Now Integrates Your Steam Games

SlashDot - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 21:25
Microsoft is turning the Xbox App on PC into a universal game launcher by integrating libraries from multiple storefronts like Steam. The feature is currently limited to those in the Xbox Insider program. From the announcement: With the aggregated gaming library, players can conveniently launch games from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net and other leading PC storefronts from a single library within the Xbox PC app. Whether you're on a Windows PC or a handheld device, your Xbox library, hundreds of Game Pass titles, and all your installed games from leading PC storefronts will now be at your fingertips. When a player installs a game from a supported PC storefront, it will automatically appear in "My library" within the Xbox PC app, as well as the "Most recent" list of titles in the sidebar -- making it easier than ever to jump back into your games. And this is just the beginning. We'll continue rolling out support for additional PC storefronts over time.

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Vera Rubin Telescope Quickly Found 1,200 New Asteroids

NY Times - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 21:10
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to find millions of unknown objects in our solar system, and perhaps even a mysterious Planet Nine.

Microsoft Sets New 60-Day Limit For System Restore Points In Windows 11 Update

SlashDot - Mon, 06/23/2025 - 20:45
An anonymous reader quotes a report from ExtremeTech: Microsoft has changed how Windows 11 manages System Restore points after its June 2025 security update. The update, KB5060842, says that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, System Restore points will be kept for up to 60 days. After 60 days, restore points older than 60 days will no longer be available for use. [...] The change does not change the way restore points are created or used; it only sets a clear time limit for how long they are stored. Windows will still delete older restore points if the allocated disk space fills up. But now there is a firm upper limit of 60 days, regardless of available space. The report notes that restore points in Windows 11 have varied. "Some restore points were removed after only 10 days, while others sometimes lasted the full 90 days, as reported by XDA Developers." The new 60-day limit should give users more certainty about how long their restore points will remain on their system.

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