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WeTransfer changes its terms again after being suspected of fishy use of content
The company has come under fire over the use of file-sharers’ content to train language models.
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US Department of Defense announces multi-million dollar deals with tech companies
The US Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) has disclosed that it made deals with several leading AI companies to address critical national security challenges.
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Meta “cleans” Facebook by taking down 10 million accounts for a reason
This could be the end for users who take other creators' content for monetary gain.
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Can Bluesky still catch up with X and Threads? And does it really want to?
Bluesky had momentum at the height of the X exodus, but it’s still playing catch-up with Elon Musk’s platform and Meta’s Threads in terms of user numbers. Experts say this may not be a bad thing.
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Huawei finds its way back in Spain after being banished from the country’s 5G network
It seems as if Spain’s government has overridden the country’s businesses. After Huawei was expelled from Spain’s 5G network, the Interior Ministry has now helped the Chinese company find a way back.
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Google confirms it intends to merge ChromeOS and Android
Google is contemplating how to combine two of its operating systems, ChromeOS and Android, into a single platform.
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NCSC: “Act now to prepare your organization for Windows 11 upgrade”
The United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is telling business owners and organizations they’d better get into action to meet the new hardware standards and prioritize security before Autumn 2025.
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Not a match: AI features on dating apps don’t go with Gen Z
Gen Z couples may be crazy about each other, but they aren’t loving AI on dating apps, a survey has found. The news may be heartbreaking for dating app companies that have invested heavily in AI-driven tools.
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Samsung may be turning jewelry into AI-driven devices
Will smartphones no longer be needed?
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Bentley gets an electric makeover: “Have they been exchanging ideas with Jaguar?”
Luxury carmaker Bentley has unveiled a concept design for its first electric vehicle, drawing comparisons to the controversial redesign of Jaguar, another quintessentially British marque.
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Disclosure fatigue – why the age of UFO whistleblowers often feels like a dead end
UFO whistleblowers have appeared in Congress, the media, and Reddit – but real disclosure still feels just out of reach. As official sightings rise, so does public apathy. Are we witnessing revelations, or just another smokescreen?
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 can measure your fruit and veggie intake: why, how, and is it worth the price
While experts remind us to stay cautious with the data it shows, users are already keen to try the new feature.
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Apple’s future system to allow sending money without unlocking the phone already poses risks
The new system has already raised security concerns.
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FT: “Apple is bidding to buy Formula 1 broadcast rights in the US”
Sources familiar with the matter have said that Apple is in talks to acquire the US broadcast rights to screen Formula 1 when they become available next year.
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OpenAI and Jony Ive’s startup deal has reached an end. What to expect next?
No lawsuit could stop the deal between two AI-oriented companies.
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Apple COO Jeff Williams will retire by the end of the year
Apple’s chief operating officer (COO), Jeff Williams, will quit his job to enjoy retirement by the end of the year. He plans to spend more time with friends and family.
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Epic Games drops lawsuit against Samsung
Epic Games has settled its case against Samsung over the South Korean tech company’s attempts to block third-party app stores on its Galaxy devices.
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Xbox executive’s tone-deaf LinkedIn post is a scary reminder of where we’re headed
Following mass layoffs at Microsoft, one executive offered some pearls of wisdom, which turned out not to be very wise at all, sparking significant discussions about where we’re headed regarding artificial intelligence.
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