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This method lets you send messages invisible to cybersecurity systems
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots could help share secret messages more securely.
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Microsoft might evade EU antitrust fine by isolating Teams from Office
By separating the company’s chat service application, Teams, from Office, Microsoft will most likely avoid a hefty fine from Brussels.
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One more country to impose restrictions on leading tech companies
Japan first introduced its version of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in 2024, expecting it to be enforced at the end of this year.
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“Immaculate constellation” files – the alien intelligence that governs you
What if freedom is just an illusion in a carefully curated world? Whistleblowers claim there’s more governing us than meets the eye.
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Apple promises new accessibility features, users hope it won’t be a “bug-riddled half-baked solution”
One of the features helps users determine whether they should download a certain app.
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Watch Tesla’s Optimus “getting warmed up”
Optimus, the humanoid robot created by Elon Musk’s Tesla, has some new moves, showing just how far robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) have progressed.
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Passengers in this city can design their own bus route, but there’s a catch
Passengers can now give their input when it comes to public transportation routes.
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The Information: ‘Google is going to announce software AI agent at Google I/O’
Google has been demonstrating a wide assortment of products to employees and external developers, including an artificial intelligence (AI) agent designed for software development.
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“Who doesn't go for a 149-day-long swim each morning:” Strava users call out cheaters
Some users' statistics on Strava made others question how legit these numbers are.
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Google tweaks its logo. Internet squints
Google has updated its logo for the first time in a decade – but should it have gone further?
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Sean “Diddy” Combs invested in these tech companies
Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs invested in various technology companies before facing federal charges.
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Hey, Siri, do I qualify for Apple’s $95 million settlement?
Have you used Apple products during the last ten years? If so, it could be that the company owes you money.
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Instagram calls for EU regulation to implement age verification at app stores
Instagram wants Brussels to implement new regulations that oblige app stores, like the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, to introduce age verification.
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Murder victim makes impact statement in AI-generated video
Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) technology, Christopher Pelkey, who was shot and killed in November 2021 in a road rage altercation, made a victim impact statement, addressing the perpetrator personally.
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Accessing public WiFi with iOS 19 might become a little easier
As the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) approaches, there are more speculations as to what new features Apple’s iOS 19 will include.
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Spotify's $100 million podcast payout: Who's benefiting?
Is Spotify’s big payout to podcasters reaching the voices that made podcasting what it is, or just the ones already on red carpets?
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Why Snake and Tetris still belong on every screen
Why is it that a game built by one man in a Soviet lab or another tucked into a 1990s mobile phone still holds up better than some of today's multi-million-dollar blockbusters? Cybernews investigates.
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Nintendo expects to sell 15 million copies of Switch 2 console in its first year
Nintendo has high hopes for its newest gaming console, the Nintendo Switch 2. The Japanese gaming company forecasts it will sell 15 million copies of the Switch 2 in its first fiscal year, which ends on March 31st, 2026.
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