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It was a big week for leaks in the Apple world, with Apple itself revealing information on a bunch of upcoming products within a macOS Tahoe 26.7 build and retailers leaking details on new Beats 360 headphones that could be launching soon.
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Yes, so long as you're willing to put in the work (and money) for better photos.
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A Dutch data regulatory authority said that Uber has to pay 824.9 million euros for violating the GDPR.
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At 15,500 miles per second, it's the fastest planet or star ever observed by science, but its true value is how close it is to our galaxy's supermassive black hole.
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Everything from the Echo to the Kindle is going up.
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Apps that let users send digital messages at ultraslow speeds have taken off, with users reveling in a slower pace of life. (Just don't use the them to make dinner plans.)
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Apple has laid off employees in its Vision Pro and Siri teams as it shifts focus to smart glasses and next-gen AI tech.
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NEW RESOURCES The Coconet: Historic photographs of Tonga brought to life in new digital collection. "A remarkable collection of historic photographs capturing Tongan life throughout the 20th century is now available online, […]
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The Justice Department resolved a lawsuit that accused the social media company of illegally gathering children's information.
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The DoJ said the app has made significant strides in privacy protections since the 2024 suit.
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Xiaomi's latest humanoid robot spent four months training inside an EV factory, revealing progress and remaining hurdles for industrial robotics.
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Tesla and others recall over 4 million vehicles in China over door handles.
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Apple is working on AirPods that have cameras for feeding data to Siri. The new earbuds will be Apple's first AI wearable, and they're expected to launch sometime in 2027.
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Each earbud takes its own image, which is then synchronized for use by Visual Intelligence.
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Ahead of the Practical Magic 2 movie this September, Ninja is commemorating the iconic franchise with new spellbinding shades.
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"It is the first time that we know of that a major lab has voluntarily slowed down."
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Advocates say legislation in the nation's most populous state would carry particular weight in the national movement to curb tech's influence on young people.
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In addition to cutting dozens of Vision Pro employees who worked on features like immersive video and gaming, Apple is laying off people who worked on Siri and AI, reports Bloomberg.
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A new 19.9-meter (65-ft) tower rises like a brutalist-inspired, twisted monolith above its rural surroundi
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They say the company must prove it can be trusted before products like these get a pass.
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OpenAI is adding a new safety capability that allows enterprises to detect misuse of its AI systems across multiple interactions without retaining prompts or responses, enabling risk monitoring while preserving its Zero Data Retention (ZDR) commitments.
"OpenAI does not retain…prompts or model responses after a request is processed," the company said in a blog post, describing its ZDR approach. The new system, called Private Safety Processing, is "designed to identify patterns across related interactions without giving OpenAI personnel access to the underlying content."
The capability is being tested with eligible enterprise and API customers and is intended to address a limitation in existing safety controls that evaluate interactions individually, making it harder to detect risks that unfold over time.
What does Private Safety Processing do
Private Safety Processing is designed to extend existing safety systems by correlating activity across related interactions rather than analyzing each prompt in isolation, according to OpenAI.
Under the model, automated systems analyze interactions and generate "a narrowly defined signal indicating the type of activity involved," instead of exposing the underlying prompts or responses, according to OpenAI.
The system can o
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Americans say they hate prying cameras. But they can't look away.
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Ghostery for Chrome sees the "invisible" detecting trackers, web bugs, pixels, and beacons placed on web pages by over 1,900 ad networks. Ghostery for Chrome is built and maintained for users that care about their online privacy and is engineered with privacy as a primary goal. Ghostery use is anonymous. [License: | Requires:
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Nevada's transportation authorities approved the companies' application to charge for robotaxi rides.
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Vietnam's robotics push is growing as AMC prepares a new factory and local companies develop humanoid robots, embodied AI, and advanced robotics technologies.
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Unitree CEO Wang Xingxing says humanoid robots are nearing a "ChatGPT moment," but software limits could keep mass deployment years away.
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In May 2025, Apple launched CarPlay Ultra, the long-awaited next-generation version of CarPlay that it first previewed in 2022. More than a year later, however, CarPlay Ultra is still limited to select Aston Martin vehicles with six-figure price tags.
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OpenAI is tightening security controls and rethinking its Preparedness Framework as advanced AI models create new cyber risks and computing costs.
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You don't need to have a perfectly preserved copy to fetch cash for your old games. But you need to consider these factors that impact their worth.
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The new platform brings teams and the world's leading AI models into one shared workspace
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NEW RESOURCES New-to-me: the Closed Door Romance database. A closed door romance is a romance where the sexual/intimate contact takes place "off-camera." The site contains over 2000 books, filterable in a number […]
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Denise Dresser, who was previously the C.E.O. of Slack, is the latest in a string of executives to leave the artificial intelligence start-up.
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NEW RESOURCES International Game Fish Association: IGFA Announces the E.K. Harry Digital Archive, a Landmark Effort to Preserve the World's Sportfishing Memory. "The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) has announced the launch […]
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OpenAI's renegade AI agent, which carried out a high-profile breach of the AI platform Hugging Face, also reportedly compromised a customer of the cloud platform Modal Labs, according to Reuters.
The agent is said to have exploited a vulnerability in the customer's own code, where an unprotected endpoint allowed anyone to run code in an isolated test environment.
Modal Labs emphasized that its own infrastructure was not compromised and that the security isolation worked as intended.
OpenAI declined to comment on the Modal case, but referred to a recent update in which the company confirmed that the tested AI agent managed to gain access to four accounts across four separate services. The company has not named the services.
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NEW RESOURCES National Library of Medicine: 250 Years of American Medicine, a new NLM History of Medicine digital gallery. "Announced earlier this month, NLM History of Medicine unveiled its most recent project, […]
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Two companies already collaborating with the world's largest pharma organizations are now working together to move open-source AI into regulated production
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As organisations accelerate the adoption of tools such as Microsoft Copilot and AI agents, a consistent?challenge is emerging: AI outputs are only as trustworthy?as the knowledge they are built on. In many organisations, content is fragmented, inconsistent, and lacking the structure and context required to generate reliable answers. Altuent addresses this by focusing on the foundations of knowledge.
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SpaceX alone reportedly accounted for nearly 20% of Cybertrucks registered in the U.S. in late 2025.
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The LG UltraGear 27GS60QC-B is a stunning 27-inch display that delivers exceptional performance you can rely on. It has a crisp "sweet spot" 2560×1440 native resolution, which is great whether you're gaming or streaming Netflix. Add in the fast 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time and you have a liquidy smooth visual experience that's lag-free even during the most action-packed scenes and games.
This monitor has a nice 1000R curvature that bends around your vision, easing eye fatigue and making for more comfortable sessions whether you're gaming, tackling work projects, or just mindlessly browsing the web and doomscrolling on social media. Other nice features include HDR10, AMD FreeSync, and a sleek "borderless" bezel. It also has both DisplayPort and double HDMI ports, plus a 3.5mm audio jack.
Right now, you can grab this 27-inch 1440p gaming monitor for just $169.99, and that's an excellent deal for an LG display with these specs, so don't wait and miss this opportunity.
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