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Hamilton penalty for unsafe pit release confirmed

Ferrari have been fined following the incident at Lewis Hamilton's pit stop in the Belgian Grand Prix.

Hamilton gives opinion on Russell clash in Belgian GP

Lewis Hamilton believes his collision with George Russell on the opening lap of the Belgian Grand Prix "was a racing incident", as the Ferrari driver was handed a penalty for the clash.

Red Bull car getting 'stronger and stronger' – Mekies

Red Bull team boss Laurent Mekies hailed a “very strong” result for the squad at the Belgian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen scoring a podium finish and Isack Hadjar charging from the back of the grid to sixth position.

5 key betting lessons after Antonelli wins at Spa

A thrilling race at Spa-Francorchamps saw Antonelli extend his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship standings.

Norris vows his pace ‘was easily good enough’ for Spa podium

Lando Norris has opened up about McLaren’s missed opportunities in the Belgian Grand Prix.

Verstappen dissects his ‘unlucky’ drive to P3 in Belgium

Max Verstappen has shared his thoughts after achieving his third podium finish of the season at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Vasseur reacts to Ferrari's Belgian GP performance

Fred Vasseur admits that Ferrari were "not expecting this kind of result" in the Belgian Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc finishing second and Lewis Hamilton just missing out on the podium.

Leclerc takes the fan vote after stunning P2 at Spa

For a while it looked as though Charles Leclerc might make it back-to-back wins following his triumph at the previous Silverstone round. In the end he didn't quite have the pace to hold off the charging Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli, but it was a superb Spa performance nonetheless.

Antonelli reflects on title battle after Belgian GP win

Kimi Antonelli believes he has "got to take every opportunity" possible in the title battle, with victory in the Belgian Grand Prix extending his margin over team mate George Russell to 50 points after the Briton retired.

Leclerc shares disappointment of missing out on Belgium win

Charles Leclerc was denied consecutive victories by Kimi Antonelli, with the Ferrari driver forced to settle for second place at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Wolff gives take on bittersweet Belgian GP for Mercedes

Toto Wolff admits that "sometimes our best is not good enough" after a bittersweet Belgian Grand Prix for Mercedes, as Kimi Antonelli won and George Russell retired.

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Aptera Announces US-Wide Repair Network for Its Upcoming Solar Electric Car

Solar car maker Aptera has "officially announced a repair network partnership which will give owners of its upcoming solar electric car access to thousands of repair shops nationwide," reports Electrek:



We recently got a chance to drive the Aptera solar EV and tour the company's factory, and came away both impressed at the progress that has been made, but cognizant of the long road ahead for the company. One question that often gets raised in reference to EV startups is how owners get service on their vehicles, especially those from a small company... So to waylay those fears, Aptera announced a partnership today that unlocks access to 4,300 service shops across the US, through a company called RepairPal. Aptera had been working on this partnership when we saw them at our factory tour, but today they're ready to officially announce it.
RepairPal doesn't own its own shops, but instead certifies local shops to work on particular models of car... All shops will get access to Aptera-specific service procedures.

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Robot 'Decapitated' in World's First-Ever Humanoid UFC Fight

"A humanoid robot lost its head," reports Newsweek, "during the world's first free-combat tournament for full-sized humanoid robots."

The Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend competition began Thursday in Shenzhen, China, according to the article, with local robotics company EngineAI providing $40,000 of their "T800" robots (yes, named after The Terminator) to 32 participating teams from around the world:

A video shared of the combat on YouTube by local news outlet Shenzhen Story, showed that even after one of the robots had its head practically knocked off its shoulders, it continued to fight, throwing punches at its opponent and kicking into the air... [White humanoid robot "White Eagle"] landed a high kick to the head of its black opponent, "Matador," which made the robot's head rock precariously in its socket before rolling completely out of place. The two continued to spar as Matador's head was swinging from its socket until eventually the robot fell, crushing its head underneath its body.
Matador tried to scramble back to its feet, but its head flew off and the robot then collapsed back down. The White Eagle did a celebratory dance for the crowd as the fight concluded, and did a move that mimicked that of someone flexing their biceps. The White Eagle waited in the ring, fists still up, as Matador was carried away, occasionally doing a few more dance moves...

Per a report by Global Times, the winning team will be awarded a gold championship belt worth $1.44 million (10 million yuan) by the event organizer.


It's a strange fight. The robots sometimes seem unaware of where their opponent is, facing the wrong direction or throwing kicks and punches in the air. In the first round White Eagle just knocks over Matador, who then isn't able to stand back up. (And White Eagle again appears to do a victorious dance.)

EngineAI's site says they aim to "promote the development of robot combat events toward greater professionalism, scale, and industrialization," while fostering innovation and global collaboration.

Thanks to Slashdot reader pbahra for sharing the news.

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Windows 10 Still Being Used, Often Unpatched and Insecure

Windows 10 still runs on 16.9% of the Windows devices monitored by asset-tracking service Lansweeper. That's more than one in six, The Register points out.




A year ago, the operating system accounted for about half of the machines in its dataset, falling to the low-to-mid 40% range by the time Microsoft ended standard support. The decline continued after that, reaching 18.6% in June, but Lansweeper says migration has now slowed to a crawl... Small and medium-sized businesses are particularly exposed. Lansweeper reckons that 21.4% of machines at small and medium-sized business still run Windows 10, with cost usually being the constraint that keeps the legacy operating system running. The exposure is greater in some sectors, with 23% of healthcare and pharmaceutical systems sticking with Windows 10, while consumer and retail devices hover at 22.7%.

According to Lansweeper's data, "a Windows 10 device carries an average of 1,903 active CVEs against 652 on Windows 11. That's a 2.9x gap." Esben Dochy, principal technical evangelist at the company, told The Register that "the Windows 10 average also includes devices that have Extended Security Update patches applied." [According to Lansweeper's figures, 14% of Windows 10 assets have applied Extended Security Update patches.] Part of the problem, according to Lansweeper, is "patch diffing," in which Windows 11 fixes can be reverse-engineered to find flaws in Windows 10. "The supported OS effectively hands attackers a map into the unsupported one," Lansweeper said...


Looking at other market share measures such as Statcounter, there was little change in the share of Windows 10 and its successor over the last few months after a surge following the end of support. As Lansweeper noted: "The easy migrations are done. What's left is the hard core: devices that haven't moved because they can't or won't."


Lansweeper's evangelist noted that in some cases there is no Windows 11-certified version yet for many medical devices and industrial or retail systems.

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Aptera Announces Nationwide Repair Network For Its Upcoming Solar Electric Car

Solar car maker Aptera has "officially announced a repair network partnership which will give owners of its upcoming solar electric car access to thousands of repair shops nationwide," reports Electrek:



We recently got a chance to drive the Aptera solar EV and tour the company's factory, and came away both impressed at the progress that has been made, but cognizant of the long road ahead for the company. One question that often gets raised in reference to EV startups is how owners get service on their vehicles, especially those from a small company... So to waylay those fears, Aptera announced a partnership today that unlocks access to 4,300 service shops across the US, through a company called RepairPal. Aptera had been working on this partnership when we saw them at our factory tour, but today they're ready to officially announce it.
RepairPal doesn't own its own shops, but instead certifies local shops to work on particular models of car... All shops will get access to Aptera-specific service procedures.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Nog wat vrolijke gekte, maar dan van het ongecompliceerde type. Deze Annabelle, die eigenlijk Lindsey blijkt te heten, zal niet de geschiedenis ingaan als grote muzikale vernieuwer. Waarom zou je dat ook willen, als je ook gewoon zo’n beetje raar, maar gruwelijk aanstekelijk rock’n’roll liedje kunt maken? Mijn humeur vindt het meer dan genoeg. Dat schakelt vanzelf een standje omhoog, als dit voorbijkomt. Ook dankzij die ontzettend lekker getimede roffeltjes waarmee de drummer de refreintjes aanvliegt.

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World Cup final: Trump, half-time show and everything but the football – live

Streamer IShowSpeed, probably more famous than 98% of the players at this World Cup, is performing too. It’s probably not even watching the match now that he’s been on.

Post Malone has rocked up to perform at the closing ceremony, which is now taking place. Swae Lee joins him for toe tapper Sunflower.

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