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Trump arrives in China with Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Elon Musk, vows to ask Xi to "open up" to US business

President Donald Trump landed in Beijing accompanied by an entourage that included Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Elon Musk on Wednesday after pledging to urge China's Xi Jinping to "open up" to US business at the start of their two-day summit.
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Another goodbye to Microsoft? Munich is the latest to commit to open source

Munich’s new ruling coalition has signed an agreement committing to making open-source software the standard for municipal software procurement.
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Charlie XCX strikes a partnership with Nothing

The company has revealed its first global ambassador, who also joined Nothing’s shareholder ranks.
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Will Nintendo’s Switch 2 cost even more?

The days when older gaming consoles would drop in price have ended. AI is to blame.
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US softens stance on foreign drones and routers as blindspots emerge

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has extended temporary waivers allowing certain foreign-made routers and drones already deployed in the US to continue receiving software and firmware updates until January 2029.
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EU companies keep exporting surveillance tech to authoritarian governments – report

The current laws don’t do enough to stop European companies from exporting surveillance technology to governments elsewhere that have a track record of human rights violations.
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Samsung will block apps that send spam notifications

Some Samsung users are still waiting for the update that enables the new feature.
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Louis Rossmann pledges help to developer threatened by Bambu Lab

A company that makes 3D printers may have just messed with the wrong developer, after the Right to Repair activist said he’s ready to pay thousands of dollars in legal fees to help the man keep his code.
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“Not a drone, not a helicopter” – new UFO videos stun experts

Last Friday, when the Donald Trump administration released the first batch of UFO files, the sense of an oncoming rapid, wide-ranging analysis was palpable. Here we look at the expert reaction.
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Venmo privacy redesign changes the default of post visibility

Default settings for new Venmo users will limit posts’ visibility to friends only.
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Europe is spending $235 billion to break China’s grip on electric cars

Europe has committed nearly $235 billion to build its electric vehicle ecosystem, in a bid to challenge China’s monopoly in the EV battery market. Beijing currently manufactures over 80% of the world's batteries, leaving European car makers dependent on Chinese supply chains and vulnerable to geopolitical pressure.
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xAI directs European users’ complaints to a basement in Estonia

Technology company xAI has quietly moved its official European point of contact to a basement in Estonia, an investigation has revealed.
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Best before June: Microsoft urges Secure Boot certificate updates

Microsoft is killing off the Secure Boot certificates update from 2011. What does this mean for users?
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Dua Lipa sues Samsung for using her likeness to advertise TVs

British pop star Dua Lipa has sued technology giant Samsung, claiming that the company used her likeness to sell TVs without her permission or compensation.
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Rave says Apple trapped iPhone users to push SharePlay, Apple cites porn

Messenger and social streaming app Rave has filed a lawsuit against Apple for distorting competition by unilaterally removing the company’s app from the App Store.
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Robot ordained as Buddhist monk in South Korea

Robot Gabi is a monk in South Korea, following the holy teachings of Buddha.
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Trump UFO file release sparks new disclosure frenzy as Corbell, Grusch, and Coulthard weigh in

This week, The Cosmic Report rounds up some expert opinions on what President Donald Trump’s pending UFO file release will amount to.
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Google settles racial discrimination lawsuit for $50 million

Google has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Black employees in 2022 over alleged racial discrimination.
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Braindead safety theatre or a self-harm safety net? Internet divided over ChatGPT’s “Trusted Contact” feature

OpenAI has begun rolling out a new safety feature for ChatGPT that allows adult users to nominate someone they know, who may be notified if the system detects signs of serious self harm risk, the company said.
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Dutch authorities fine Yango taxi app for sharing sensitive user data with Russia

The Dutch Data Protection Authority has issued a €100 million ($118 million) fine against ride-hailing service Yango for unlawfully transferring customers' personal data to Russia.
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