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Apple computers face significant delivery delays over RAM shortage

The widespread RAM shortage has caught up with Apple, too.
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Samsung kills messaging app, urges users to move to Google Messages

Samsung has announced it will terminate its Samsung Messages service, and users of certain devices are asked to transition over to Google Messages.
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Artemis astronauts smash distance from Earth record and witness moon under bombardment

The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission flew deeper into space on Monday than any humans before them. They cruised through a rare flyby of the shadowed far side of the moon that revealed a lunar surface under cosmic bombardment.
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Meta suspends work with Mercor after security breach

Meta has “indefinitely” paused all work with AI recruiting startup Mercor after a breach that attackers claim exposed several terabytes of data.
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Google Meet to change default settings for downloading recordings

Owners will now have to manually restrict individual recordings from being downloaded or copied by viewers.
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Apple just put ChatGPT in your car: no one knows if it's safe

Voice-only ChatGPT is coming to CarPlay with iOS 26.4. It promises advice, conversation, and convenience, but could also become a dangerously engaging co-pilot.
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UK to issue new subscription cancellation laws, saving users $225 a year

Have any of your subscription prices gone up lately? The UK is working on a law that could save users £170 ($225) a year by canceling unwanted subscriptions. However, it’s easier said than done.
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Russians use smart cat feeders to communicate amid internet restrictions

From smart cat feeders and robot vacuum cleaners to online chess, Russians have found new ways to communicate with loved ones as foreign messaging apps have been blacklisted.
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Dutch companies unite against US cloud providers in fight for digital sovereignty

Seven Dutch cloud service providers have signed an agreement aimed at strengthening their position against American cloud giants in competition for government contracts.
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Cloudflare aims to dethrone WordPress with EmDash, its new plugin-secure CMS

Cloudflare is aiming to replace 24 years of WordPress reign with a new open-source CMS (content management system), which was built in two months with the help of AI agents. Plugin security is a headline pitch. Just use Workers, the company’s computing platform, to isolate plugins.
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Google now requires Android developers to verify their identity or lose sideloading

As of Tuesday, Google has started to roll out Android developer verification to all developers in both the new Android Developer Console and Play Console.
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100K stars in a day: Claw-code based on leaked Claude Code smashes GitHub record

Claw-code, a clean slate rewrite of leaked Claude Code, is now the fastest growing GitHub repository, reaching 100K stars in one day. Anthropic is trying to contain the genie released from the bottle, with GitHub repositories containing leaked code being taken down due to a DMCA notice.
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Amid the DarkSword threat, Apple releases a rare iOS 18 security patch

Some Apple users are still refusing to update their devices to iOS 26, despite the risk of their smartphones getting hacked. Because of this, the company has decided to issue a backported patch.
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Instagram may soon let you watch stories anonymously – if you pay

Stalking your ex on Instagram may soon become much easier, as Meta is testing a paid subscription feature that would let users view stories in stealth mode.
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Senator Moreno pushes total Chinese auto ban ahead of Trump-Xi May summit

Republican Senator Bernie Moreno said on Tuesday he will introduce legislation next month to toughen a US government ban on Chinese automakers. He also encouraged other countries to follow suit.
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Don’t let scammers sell you fake Celine Dion 2026 tour tickets

Singer Celine Dion is making a comeback after battling a rare disease. Here’s what you need to know about safely buying tickets to the Paris residence.
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You can now change your Gmail address, Google announces

Remember that embarrassing Gmail address you created in the fifth grade? Users can now change it without losing any of their data or access. However, there’s a catch.
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Amazon and Delta strike in-flight WiFi deal to rival Starlink

Amazon's Leo satellite internet unit has signed a deal with Delta Air Lines to provide in-flight Wi-Fi on 500 planes starting in 2028. The partnership marks Amazon's second major aviation deal as it races to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink.
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Millions of UK iPhone users locked into “child by default” mode in age verification debacle

Apple’s decision last week to roll out age verification in the UK with iOS and iPadOS 26.4 is excluding vast numbers of the UK population who do not own a credit card or drive.
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Euro-Office integration can help Europeans ditch Microsoft Word and Google Docs

European companies are building a web-based productivity suite integration, which could help replace Microsoft and Google Docs with European alternatives.
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