Teenage friends saw nightmarish sight that terrified them while paddleboarding - can you spot it too?
Two teenage girls were enjoying Independence Day on the water when they came across a horrifying sight. A shocking photo captured the terrifying image.
Pension savers back City watchdog's plan for finance firms to give them 'targeted' help
While many approved of the idea, those with larger pension pots or more complex financial situations were less likely to see targeted support as a relevant tool for them.
Microsoft enjoys first Patch Tuesday of 2025 with no active exploits
Sure, 130 fixes were sent out, but bask in the security goodness
For the first time this year, Microsoft has released a Patch Tuesday bundle with no exploited security problems, although one has been made public already, and there are ten critical flaws to fix.…
Plus-size model's perfect response after being fat-shamed by trolls for wearing a bikini
A popular plus-size model has hit back at her haters after being brutally trolled online for her voluptuous bikini body.
Apple Taps Sabih Khan As New COO As Jeff Williams Plans Retirement
BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS.xyz: Apple is making a high-level leadership change that could significantly shape its future behind the scenes. The company has announced that longtime executive Jeff Williams will step down from his role as Chief Operating Officer later this month. His successor will be Sabih Khan, Apple's Senior Vice President of Operations and a key player in the company's global supply chain strategy. Williams isn't leaving Apple entirely just yet. He'll continue working closely with CEO Tim Cook for the rest of the year, overseeing Apple Watch and health initiatives, as well as leading the company's industrial design team until his retirement. After that, Apple's design team will report directly to Cook.
Khan's promotion is part of what Apple describes as a long-planned transition. Cook praised Khan as a "brilliant strategist" who helped Apple reduce its carbon footprint by over 60 percent, expand domestic manufacturing, and remain agile during global supply chain challenges. Khan has been with Apple for 30 years and took on a more prominent executive role in 2019. He has quietly helped the company build one of the most influential supply chains in the world.
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Michael Madsen's official cause of death confirmed by doctor after Kill Bill icon's shock passing aged 67
Harrowing new details have emerged in Michael Madsen's cause of death days after his passing at his Malibu home aged 67.
Intel Cuts Over 500 Jobs in Oregon as Part of Layoff Plan
Intel is laying off over 500 employees in Oregon as part of a broader restructuring plan expected to impact about 20% of its workforce. Bloomberg reports: The Oregon job reduction will hit facilities in Aloha and Hillsboro starting on July 15, Intel said in a regulatory filing. The layoffs are expected to eliminate about 529 employees on a permanent basis. The latest disclosure follows an announcement in California, where 107 employees were let go at Intel's Santa Clara headquarters.
Under new Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan, Intel embarked on a plan in April to slash jobs and reduce operating expenses. The company hasn't given a total figure for the cuts, but a person familiar with the matter has put the amount at more than a fifth of staff. In a statement, Intel said it was making the Oregon cuts to become "a leaner, faster and more efficient company."
"Removing organizational complexity and empowering our engineers will enable us to better serve the needs of our customers and strengthen our execution," the company said. "We are making these decisions based on careful consideration of what's needed to position our business for the future, and we will treat people with care and respect as we complete this important work."
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IBM boasts new Power11 chips are stingy on power usage
More efficient cores plus an optional energy saver mode in Big Blue's latest CPUs
In case you'd forgotten, IBM is still blazing its own trail with regard to silicon. And in terms of speeds and feeds, Big Blue's latest crop of Power chips boasts up to 55 percent faster cores than its Power9 chips.…
British hopes at Wimbledon end as Cam Norrie crashes out after rapid straight-set defeat against reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz
Cam Norrie's Wimbledon campaign is over after he was annihilated by the genius of Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals. He won 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 to tee up a semi-final against American Taylor Fritz.
Drug smuggler, 63, who brought 100kg of ketamine into the UK in a motorhome is jailed
Russell King, 63, stored four bin bags of the Class B drug in compartments within the motorhome before crossing the North Sea by ferry from Rotterdam to Hull.
Coronation Street star Georgia May Foote is 'still living with husband Kris Evans' despite the couple 'heading for divorce'
The former Coronation Street star, 34, has endured a torrid time of late after a fire ripped through her beauty business last month.
Linux Foundation Adopts A2A Protocol To Help Solve One of AI's Most Pressing Challenges
An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: The Linux Foundation announced at the Open Source Summit in Denver that it will now host the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol. Initially developed by Google and now supported by more than 100 leading technology companies, A2A is a crucial new open standard for secure and interoperable communication between AI agents. In his keynote presentation, Mike Smith, a Google staff software engineer, told the conference that the A2A protocol has evolved to make it easier to add custom extensions to the core specification. Additionally, the A2A community is working on making it easier to assign unique identities to AI agents, thereby improving governance and security.
The A2A protocol is designed to solve one of AI's most pressing challenges: enabling autonomous agents -- software entities capable of independent action and decision-making -- to discover each other, securely exchange information, and collaborate across disparate platforms, vendors, and frameworks. Under the hood, A2A does this work by creating an AgentCard. An AgentCard is a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) metadata document that describes its purpose and provides instructions on how to access it via a web URL. A2A also leverages widely adopted web standards, such as HTTP, JSON-RPC, and Server-Sent Events (SSE), to ensure broad compatibility and ease of integration. By providing a standardized, vendor-neutral communication layer, A2A breaks down the silos that have historically limited the potential of multi-agent systems.
For security, A2A comes with enterprise-grade authentication and authorization built in, including support for JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), OpenID Connect (OIDC), and Transport Layer Security (TLS). This approach ensures that only authorized agents can participate in workflows, protecting sensitive data and agent identities. While the security foundations are in place, developers at the conference acknowledged that integrating them, particularly authenticating agents, will be a hard slog. Antje Barth, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) principal developer advocate for generative AI, explained what the adoption of A2A will mean for IT professionals: "Say you want to book a train ride to Copenhagen, then a hotel there, and look maybe for a fancy restaurant, right? You have inputs and individual tasks, and A2A adds more agents to this conversation, with one agent specializing in hotel bookings, another in restaurants, and so on. A2A enables agents to communicate with each other, hand off tasks, and finally brings the feedback to the end user."
Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, said: "By joining the Linux Foundation, A2A is ensuring the long-term neutrality, collaboration, and governance that will unlock the next era of agent-to-agent powered productivity." Zemlin expects A2A to become a cornerstone for building interoperable, multi-agent AI systems.
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Tennis pro Ben Shelton begs banking giant to allow sister to stay at Wimbledon during viral moment
American tennis star Ben, 22, issued a cheeky plea to banking giant Morgan Stanley to extend his sister Emma Shelton's vacation after he branded her as his 'lucky charm.'
Murder house where 'Butcher of Suburbia' killed his elderly landlady goes on sale for £550,000
Scott Paterson killed 74-year-old Annette Smith at their shared home in Fairfield, Bedfordshire in November 2024.
Scholars sneaking phrases into papers to fool AI reviewers
Using prompt injections to play a Jedi mind trick on LLMs
A handful of international computer science researchers appear to be trying to influence AI reviews with a new class of prompt injection attack.…
Brigitte Macron 'rejects and ignores' her husband in 'frosty' display, body language expert reveals
French President Emmanuel Macron, 47, was ignored by his wife Brigitte, 72, while he offered her a hand off a plane today as they arrived in Britain ahead of their three-day state visit.
CAUGHT ON TAPE: The shocking state of Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton when she was arrested for DUI
Former Olympic gold medalist Mary-Lou Retton can be seen looking bleary eyed in her mugshot photo after she was caught with a screw top bottle of wine in her Porsche
Former hockey player punches rival golfer and throws him into a lake during brutal on-course fight
A former professional hockey player and NHL enforcer got into a brutal golf-course fight with another patron on July 4 in Canada after accusing him of playing too slow and delaying their game.
'Silent' brain condition lurking behind migraines common in mothers. It destroys careers and marriages - and doctors never believe you
As a mother of three, I knew what exhaustion felt like. But this was different. The kind of fatigue that made me feel like I was wading through concrete. Then came the migraines - sharp, relentless, blinding.
UN Passes Climate Change Motion After Marshall Islands Drops Fossil Fuels Focus
The U.N. Human Rights Council passed a motion on climate change and human rights by consensus Tuesday after the Marshall Islands withdrew a divisive amendment calling for states to recommit to a fossil fuel phase-out. The motion calls on countries "to contribute to the global efforts" against climate change and follows the council's 2021 recognition of access to a clean and healthy environment as a fundamental right.
Oil-producing countries including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had voiced opposition to the original fossil fuel phrasing during negotiations. Instead, the final motion referenced "the imperative of defossilizing our economies" in a footnote, allowing passage without a vote where the outcome had been uncertain.
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