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Live notifications and advanced protection: what else does the Android 16 rollout bring?


Tesla’s public robotaxi rides could launch June 22, says Musk

Tesla tentatively plans to begin offering rides on its self-driving robotaxis to the public on June 22, CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday, as investors and fans of the electric vehicle maker eagerly await rollout of the long-promised service.
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Garmin working on new sleep tracker – first images appear online

Images of a new Garmin sleep tracker wristband have surfaced online. According to the rumors, the sleep tracker is called the Garmin Index Sleep.
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Deepfaked disclosure – how AI could kill our belief in UFOs before the truth ever lands

Deepfakes are blurring reality, and as UFO sightings surge, the rise of AI-generated content threatens to erode public trust before any truth can land.
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“This feels like an SNL sketch:” users question how relevant Apple’s Workout Buddy really is

Apple has found a way to encourage users during workouts, but it may not be suitable for everyone.
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WWDC 2025: Apple AI technology now open to developers, OS upgrades, and more

Apple unveiled upgrades to operating systems across its devices on Monday, including overhauled visual elements, a fresh naming system for software updates, and new features in its Apple Intelligence suite.
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Sparky, Walmart’s new money-burning AI bot

Walmart has announced its “Ask Sparky” feature, an artificial intelligence (AI) agent to help you burn through your paycheck.
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Apple navigates AI and regulatory challenges while courting software developers

Apple is facing an unprecedented set of technical and regulatory challenges as some of its key executives are set to take the stage on Monday at the company's annual software developer conference.
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WWDC’25: Apple may give a glimpse of its unified interface redesign


Can’t hear a movie without subtitles? Your ears might not be at fault

Having subtitles on when watching TV is more crucial than one might think.
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This high-tech kimono will help you fall asleep

Konel, a Tokyo-based creative studio, has designed a sleep-inducing robe inspired by traditional nightwear to address the sleeplessness epidemic in Japan.
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Trust me, I’m lying - the double-edged sword of simplified terms & conditions

Companies are making privacy policies easier to read - but when users finally understand what they’re agreeing to, trust can crumble instead of grow.
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Amazon UK promises to do something about those fake reviews

Changes implemented by Amazon could make its UK users trust the site more.
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EU unveils DNS4EU to take on Google and Cloudflare’s DNS dominance

DNS4EU, an initiative by the European Commission, has officially been launched as an alternative to public DNS resolvers currently dominating the market.
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OnePlus launches Android-powered OnePlus Pad 3 tablet

The Chinese tech manufacturer OnePlus has introduced the OnePlus Pad 3. The brand-new tablet will go on sale for €599 starting June 12th.
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Feeling without touch: TSA agents could use virtual reality to check passengers

In the future, going through airport security could be less unpleasant.
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Longevity is now a thing for smartphones, too

Starting June 20th, manufacturers of smartphones and tablets in the EU must include instructions on how to repair or update them.
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Amazon’s humanoid robots set to deliver and shake up jobs

Amazon is developing software for humanoid robots that could eventually take the jobs of delivery workers, according to The Information, citing a person familiar with the matter.
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