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Antonelli seizes pole position in British GP Qualifying

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli has added another pole position to his tally in Qualifying for the British Grand Prix.

Tsolov’s final lap overtake earns him F2 Sprint Race win

Nikola Tsolov claimed his fifth win of the F2 season with a final lap overtake at Silverstone.

Outcome of Lawson Sprint investigation revealed

Liam Lawson was investigated after the Sprint at the British Grand Prix, and the stewards have now issued their verdict.

LIVE COVERAGE: Follow the Qualifying action from Silverstone

Live coverage of Saturday's Qualifying session for the 2026 British Grand Prix.

Norris looks back on 'very good job' in Silverstone Sprint

Lando Norris says he's happy with Silverstone Sprint P3 as McLaren finishing in the top 5 "is good for us"

Ugochukwu claims dominant Silverstone F3 Sprint Race win

It was a second victory of the season for Ugo Ugochukwu after a dominant Sprint Race win at Silverstone.

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EchoStar's US Satellite Pay-TV Provider Dish DBS Files for Bankruptcy

EchoStar's satellite pay-TV unit Dish DBS has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
protection, reports Reuters. The move also applies to its wireless subsidiaries, according to the article, and "facilitates the wind-down of Dish Wireless's 5G network operations following an unexpected delay in a spectrum license sale to AT&T... under which EchoStar agreed to sell about 50 megahertz of its nationwide spectrum for $23 billion."


Some context from Deadline.com:

Charlie Ergen, who co-founded EchoStar and Dish, recently returned as chairman and CEO to steer the company through its recent challenges...
Even prior to the merger, Ergen had been working to pivot from the pay-TV business, where Dish now has just 5 million subscribers and streaming sibling Sling TV has another 2 million, toward wireless telecom. With wireless spectrum hitting the market due to the Sprint-T-Mobile merger and then Elon Musk's Starlink looking to ramp up in the sector, it seemed more attractive than the cord-cutting-ravaged pay-TV business. But it is still entails plenty of risk, especially given how tightly regulated the spectrum is due to security concerns.





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Decades-Old Bash Tricks Expose AI Coding Agents To Supply Chain Attacks

Slashdot reader wiredmikey writes: AI security researchers have uncovered a structural security flaw dubbed GuardFall that allows decades-old Bash shell tricks to bypass safeguards in most open source AI coding agents. By exploiting shell behaviors such as quote removal and variable expansion, attackers can hide malicious commands in repositories, README files, Makefiles, or other content consumed by AI agents. If executed — particularly in auto-approve or CI environments—the commands can steal credentials, compromise developer systems, or enable software supply chain attacks. According to researchers at Adversa AI, the 11 popular open source AI coding agents tested, only one successfully blocked all of the Bash trick techniques.

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South Africa v England: Nations Championship rugby union – live

Live updates from Ellis Park, kick-off at 4.40pm BST
Australia 31-33 Ireland | NZ 34-32 France | Email Daniel

‘The final countdown’ blasts around Ellis Park.

Decent crowd in as James Doleman blows his whistle and we’re under way with Libbok kicking us off!

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