s German Chancellor candidate ready to issue ultimatum to Putin By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:25:00 +0300 Friedrich Merz, candidate for Chancellor of Germany from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said that he would be ready to issue Russia a 24-hour ultimatum. He also said that he could talk to the Russian President Vladimir Putin. "If there is a reason for this and an agreement is reached among European and transatlantic partners, then, of course, yes, I will call him," Friedrich Merz said. According to Merz, he will demand hostilities in Ukraine to end. Moscow will be given 24 hours to do this. If the ultimatum is not fulfilled, Merz will transfer Taurus cruise missiles to Kyiv and lift the ban on long-range strikes deep into Russian territory. Full Article World
s Elon Musk's Starlink satellite Internet raises Russian combat capability dramatically By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:02:00 +0300 Russian military correspondent Alexander Kots said that the Russian Armed Forces use Elon Musk's technology in military actions. According to Kots, the Russian military use Starlink satellites in the special military operation zone. "The troops actively use Starlink in the SVO (SVO is a Russian abbreviation for special military operation — ed.). We use it, among other things, for broadcast to command posts, to get images from reconnaissance UAVs,” the military correspondent said. This has significantly raised the level of Russian intelligence, the military correspondent added. Full Article Incidents
s Ukrainian secret service kills captain of Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:01:00 +0300 A car exploded on Taras Shevchenko Street in Sevastopol, Crimea. The driver, a Russian serviceman, died from his injuries. The victim is believed to be captain of the first rank of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy. The car exploded as a result of the detonation of an improvised bomb that was attached to the bottom of the vehicle. Full Article Incidents
s A Response to Bergman By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: In my misquotes page, I documented an erroneous quote by Jerry Bergman in a 1993 article on Nebraska Man in the journal Creation Research Society Quarterly (CRSQ). Bergman has responded, disputing my interpretation, in a new article in the CRSQ: "A misrepresentation by Jim Foley: a correction". Here is my response. Full Article
s Homo floresiensis on Darwin Day By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Some new information about Homo floresiensis, from a talk given by Colin Groves at the National Museum of Australia on Feb 12th. Full Article
s Latest Hobbit developments By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: There's a new paper out on the brain of Homo floresiensis, which concludes that it really is a new species; there are a number of new article about the debate over the fossils; and the fossils have finally been returned to their owners. Full Article
s An Aboriginal as Neandertal By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Today's copy of The Australian newspaper contains an article (not online) about two Australian Aboriginal boys who are auditioning for the role of a Neandertal boy in a German film. A number of people, including me, find this somewhat unsettling... Full Article
s April Fool: Neandertal music! By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: The April 1997 issue of Discover magazine had a pretty good April Fool's joke about some Neandertal musical instruments that had supposedly been discovered in Germany. It was an unlikely collection, featuring bagpipes, a tuba, a triangle and a 'xylobone', along with a cave painting of marching musicians. Some creationists, however, didn't get the joke ... Full Article
s Creationists and Dmanisi By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Three new hominid skulls from Dmanisi cover the gap that creationist Marvin Lubenow claims separates humans from apes. How does Lubenow handle them in the new edition of his book Bones of Contention? Full Article
s Pygmies on Flores By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: There's an interesting story in Time about some modern inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Flores who are extremely small and live near the Liang Bua cave where Homo floresiensis was found. Interestingly, they seem to think their ancestors lived in the Liang Bua cave. The scientists who think that the hobbit was merely a microcephalic small modern human are of course greatly heartened by this development, but the scientists who discovered the hobbit are standing firm that it is a new species, and presumably find it merely coincidental. A quote from one of them: "Of course, there are small-bodied people on Flores, but they don't have brains one-third the size of ours, or unusually shaped pelvises or very long arms like H. floresiensis. This controversy doesn't look like ending any time soon. Full Article
s Blog challenges By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Recently I've been on a couple of blogs, challenging creationists to classify some of the more problematical (for them) specimens from the hominid fossil record. Let's see if I get much of a response... Full Article
s More hobbit fossils from Flores By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: The latest rounds have been fired in the war over the interpretation of the "Hobbit" fossils from Indonesia that were announced in 2004. The hobbit discoverers have published details on some new fossils: more arm bones from the original skeleton, another jaw bone, and many pieces from other individuals. According to them (and some other commentators), the new fossils confirm that the hobbit was a typical member of its population, and not an aberrant individual (in fact, some bones come from an individual smaller than the first hobbit). ... Full Article
s The Dmanisi Skeleton By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: In 2007, the discovery of fossilized bones from the body (as opposed to the head) of the Dmanisi hominids was announced. These bones show that the Dmanisi hominids were bipedal, but with some primitive characteristics particularly in the upper body. The bones are definitely not those of apes, but they are not quite like those of modern humans either. At the Panda's Thumb, I have responded to articles about these fossils by Casey Luskin of the Discovery Institute, and Answers In Genesis. ... Full Article
s How Old is the Earth: A Response to "Scientific" Creationism By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added January 10, 2006: A classic and often-referenced 1984 paper by G. Brent Dalrymple. The paper contains short but accurate expositions of radiometric dating methods and discussions of creationist criticisms and attempts to date the Earth as young. It includes material difficult to find elsewhere, such as the discussion of mixing isochrons and the effect of neutron-capture reactions. Dr. Dalrymple is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a winner of the National Medal of Science, a former president of the American Geophysical Union, and the author of The Age of the Earth Full Article
s December 2005 Post of the Month: Unanswered Questions By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added January 24, 2006: Full Article
s January 2006 Co-Post of the Month: Trying to Keep Up With the Joneses By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added February 17, 2006: Full Article
s January 2006 Post of the Month: Large Numbers and Deep Time By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added February 17, 2006: Full Article
s February 2006 Post of the Month: Identifying Fossils By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added March 18, 2006: Full Article
s March 2006 Post of the Month: The History of Creationism By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added April 13, 2006: Full Article
s April 2006 Post of the Month: The Precambrian Song! By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added May 11, 2006: Full Article
s May 2006 Post of the Month: The Evolution of Organs By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added July 3, 2006: Full Article
s June 2006 Post of the Month: How Species Originate By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added July 25, 2006: Full Article
s Young-Earth Creationist Helium Diffusion "Dates": Fallacies Based on Bad Assumptions and Questionable Data By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Updated July 25, 2006: Young-Earth creationists consider the helium diffusion studies of D. Russell Humphreys and others to be one of their greatest achievements in arguing for a 6,000 year old Earth. A geologist shows that these studies are extensively flawed and include: serious miscalculations in their data, sampling the wrong rock type, failing to eliminate possible contamination, using equations that are based on invalid assumptions and relying on questionable data. Appendices C and D have been added in response to Dr. Humphreys' most recent statements in his January 2006 "Trueorigins" essay. Full Article
s July 2006 Post of the Month: The Fallacy of Nonfunctional Intermediates By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added August 17, 2006: Full Article
s Hendren v. Campbell: Decision Against a Creationist Textbook By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added August 20, 2006: A 1977 decision of an Indiana superior court ruling against a textbook produced by the Creation Research Society. In some respects this case resembles a young-earth creationist version of the 2005 Kitzmiller case. Introductory material, links, as well as the full text of the judge's memorandum opinion are provided. Full Article
s August 2006 Co-Post of the Month: An Atheist's Defense of Religion By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added September 18, 2006: Full Article
s August 2006 Post of the Month: The Constancy of Constants, Part 2 By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added September 18, 2006: Full Article
s The Discovery Institute Quote Mines Judge Jones By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added September 28, 2006: The Discovery Institute selectively quotes Judge Jones' decision in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District in aid of its "bait and switch" claim of scientific evidence in support of intelligent design. Full Article
s Awards, Honors, and Favorable Notices for The Talk.Origins Archive By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Updated October 9, 2006: Honors won by the TalkOrigins Archive. Full Article
s The Discovery Institute Quote Mines Stephen Jay Gould By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added October 9, 2006: The newest addition to the Quote Mine Project shows how Casey Luskin of Discovery Institute misrepresents what Gould and others wrote in a brief for Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals. Full Article
s September 2006 Post of the Month: Irreducible Complexity as an Evolutionary Prediction By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added October 19, 2006: Full Article
s September 2006 Feedback By www.talkorigins.org Published On :: Added October 22, 2006: Full Article
s How retail can reap the rewards of RAIN RFID By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: By Aileen Ryan, President, RAIN Alliance.As costs spiral across the retail sector, maintaining profitability is a growing challenge. Organisations are increasingly seeking practical, affordable solutions that enable them to drive operational efficiencies and reduce overhead costs. Full Article RFID Data Capture Critical Issues
s Couchbase Capella advancements fuel development of adaptive applications By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Couchbase, Inc., the cloud database platform company, has launched Capella Columnar on AWS, which helps organisations streamline the development of adaptive applications by enabling real-time data analysis alongside operational workloads within a single database platform. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain
s Consumer A2A payments - 186 billion transactions globally by 2029 By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: A new study from Juniper Research, the expert in fintech and payment markets, has found the volume of global transactions via A2A (Account-to-Account) payments will rise from 60 billion in 2024 to 186 billion by 2029; an increase of 209%. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues Payment Technology
s Orca Scan unveils new exhibition to celebrate 50 years of barcode scanning By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Fifty years ago, the first retail barcode was scanned, marking a pivotal moment in computing history by linking a physical product to its digital identity.To commemorate this milestone and in conjunction with Cambridge Tech Week, Orca Scan has launched a new exhibition, ‘Celebrating 50 Years of Barcode Scanning’, in collaboration with Datalogic and the Centre for Computing History. Full Article Exhibitions and Events Mobile Computers Data Capture
s Deck the Halls with Cyber Resilience: Tips to Help Retailers Prepare for the Golden Quarter By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Nov 6400 17:26:46 +0000 As the peak festive sales season approaches, retailers face greater cybersecurity risk during the fourth quarter than any other time of year. Last year the average cost of a data breach jumped up 10% between 2023 and 2024. For retailers the cost has increased beyond the global annual average and sits at an 18% YoY increase ($2.96m). Full Article Surveillance and Security Data Capture Critical Issues Cyber Security
s AI-Media and Speechmatics announce strategic partnership to evolve captioning and Language services technologies By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Nov 0 17:26:56 -0001 AI-Media - the global provider of audiovisual encoding technology and AI-driven transcription and translation solutions, and Speechmatics - the provider of speech recognition technology, have announced a strategic expansion of their multi-year partnership to deliver new and better AI-driven products to market. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain
s Ibanera teams up with Visa to drive digital payment solutions By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Digital banking platform Ibanera, spearheaded by CEO Michael Carbonara, has entered into a collaboration with Visa, the digital payment solutions provider. This opportunity will enable Ibanera to leverage Visa’s card issuing capabilities to support its clientele’s banking and finance needs. Full Article Data Capture EPoS Systems Payment Technology
s Paysend launches instant cross-border payouts to China UnionPay cards By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Paysend has launched instant and simple cross-border payouts to China UnionPay cards for its Enterprise customers. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain
s British retail B2B companies take 42 days to collect and enrich data needed for new product launches, hampering UK productivity, according to Akeneo’s research By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: British Business-to-Business (B2B) companies take on average 32 days to collect, collate and enrich all the necessary data for a new product launch, significantly impacting UK productivity and go-to-market times, according to research conducted by Akeneo, the Product Experience (PX) Company and leading provider of Product Information Management (PIM) solutions. Full Article Retail Supply Chain Data Capture Critical Issues
s Paynetics and tell.money announce joint implementation of Confirmation of Payee (CoP) service By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Paynetics, provider of embedded finance services, has entered into a strategic partnership with tell.money to implement the Confirmation of Payee (CoP) service. The collaboration ensures that Paynetics will take advantage of tell.money CoP service, allowing partners to embed financial services while staying fully CoP covered with minimal effort. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain
s Scan & Save celebrates third anniversary with retailers praising its impact By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Jisp, the retail technology company, has marked the three-year anniversary of its Scan & Save app achieving high performance figures. Jisp reports that, since its launch in 2021, Scan & Save has earned retailers almost £6million while shoppers have saved over £2.2million in that time. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain
s Precision Retail launches rewards-based survey plugin to capture consent-based consumer data By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: The Golden Quarter of retail is approaching. Perfect time for retailers to gather mounds of consumer data. But how to do so compliantly? Two Toronto-based marketing specialists have an answer: Precision Retail, a new venture offering what they believe to be the world's first and only rewards-based post-purchase survey plugin to capture 0PD. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain
s 86% of smartphone users at risk of being secretly recorded By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: “In an age when your digital privacy can be invaded by several types of software unconsciously, it turns into a vital skill to learn how to protect your PC and your private conversations,” said Thibeau Maerevoet, ProxyScrape CEO. Full Article Surveillance and Security Critical Issues Data Capture
s Paysend launches ‘Paysend Libre’ in Mexico powered by Mastercard By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 8240 17:28:37 +0000 Paysend and Mastercard have partnered to launch Paysend Libre in Mexico in a move to drive financial inclusion in a region where the majority of the population is still underbanked or unbanked. Full Article Data Capture
s gStore by GreyOrange unveils SoftFence - Next-generation virtual shielding for RFID-driven retail operations By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: GreyOrange Inc. has introduced SoftFence, a virtual shielding technology from its retail software as a service (SaaS) platform, gStore. Full Article RFID Data Capture Retail Supply Chain Cloud Computing
s How video technology is transforming casinos and high-end resorts By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Casinos and high-end resorts are constantly challenged to provide a personalized and engaging guest experience while maximizing revenue and operational efficiency.The growing demand for immersive, tailored experiences means that traditional analog video systems are no longer sufficient. Full Article Digital Signage Data Capture Critical Issues
s Co-op Media Network powers up front-of-store digital screen rollout By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: The Co-op Media Network (CMN) is to install 300 new front-of-store digital media screens to turbo-charge its retail media offering, taking the total number of screens to over 9,000 across its store estate. Full Article Digital Signage Data Capture
s Global study from Checkout.com reveals Generation Alpha’s rising influence in Digital Economy By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Nov 6060 17:29:50 +0000 A global study by Checkout.com, the global digital payments company, highlights the consumer buying behaviour which is powering today’s digital economy. The research, conducted across the UK, US, UAE and China, reveals a number of trends, including the growing spending power of Generation Alpha. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues Payment Technology