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Wired NewsMar 27, 2026
Surfshark Promo Codes: 87% Off | March 2026
Save up to 87% with a Surfshark coupon code, 3 months of VPN free today, and more from WIRED.

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50% Off DoorDash Promo Code | March 2026 (Wired News)

eWeekMar 27, 2026
Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Google's AI Voice Assistant Gets a Major Real-Time Upgrade
Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, a real-time voice AI model with faster responses, natural dialogue, and built-in watermarking for safety.

The post Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Google's AI Voice Assistant Gets a Major Real-Time Upgrade appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 27, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, March 27
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 27.

EngadgetMar 27, 2026
Court temporarily blocks US government from labeling Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk'
The court has granted Anthropic's request for a preliminary injunction, preventing the government from banning its products for federal use and from formally labeling it as a "supply chain risk," at least for now. If you'll recall, things turned sour between the company and the Trump administration when Anthropic refused to change the terms of its contract that would allow the government to use its technology for mass surveillance and the development of autonomous weapons.

In response to Anthropic's refusal, the president ordered federal agencies to stop using Claude and the company's other services. The Defense Department also officially labeled it as a supply chain risk, which is typically reserved for entities typically based in US adversaries like China that threaten national security. In addition, department secretary Pete Hegseth warned companies that if they want to work with the government, they must sever ties with Anthropic. The AI company challenged the designation in court, calling it unlawful and in violation of free speech and its rights to due process. It asked the court to put a pause on the ban while the lawsuit is ongoing, as well.

In a court filing, the Defense Department said giving Anthropic continued access to its warfighting infrastructure would "


Yahoo TechnologyMar 27, 2026
Huawei's new AI chip finds favour with ByteDance, Alibaba which plan to place orders, sources say


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Chinese universities with military links bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips (Yahoo Technology)

CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
Apple Mac Pro Fades Into Oblivion
Its counterproductive lack of upgradability will no longer grate on workstation buyers.

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Siri Gets Smarter: Apple Taps Multiple Chatbots for AI Upgrade (CNET News)

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 26, 2026
Grab a 4-Pack of Apple AirTags at a Record-Low Price During Amazon's Spring Sale
Pick up some excellent smart trackers for just $15 each and never lose your things again. But don't delay: AirTag deals tend to sell out during Amazon sales.

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We're Tracking Our Favorite Deals During the Amazon Big Spring Sale and We're Seeing a Ton of Great Ones (CNET News)

New York Times TechMar 26, 2026
Why the Verdict Against Meta and YouTube Could Change Social Media
In a landmark case, a jury found Meta and YouTube guilty of creating products that were addictive. Ryan Mac explains the outcome and what it could mean for tech companies going forward.

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Meta, social media stocks sink on fallout from lawsuit losses (Yahoo Technology)
China Reviews $2 Billion Manus Sale To Meta As Founders Barred From Leaving Country (SlashDot)

CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
Here's How to Use Your iPhone's Hidden Document Scanner, Just in Time for Tax Season
Sign, scan and send official documents, straight from your iPhone -- no scanner necessary.

Mac RumorsMar 26, 2026
Google Translate Gets Gemini AI for Smarter Translations and Real-Time Headphone Translation
Google is improving its translation features with Gemini integration, adding AI in search and the Google Translate app. Users can expect smarter and more natural text translations, with improvements to phrases with nuanced meanings.


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Google Launches Gemini Import Tool for Switching From ChatGPT, Claude, and Other AI Apps (Mac Rumors)

CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
Judge Blocks Pentagon's Attempt to Blacklist Anthropic
Federal judge finds Pentagon's effort to cut off the AI firm's access to federal contracts "likely unlawful."

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Judge Stays Pentagon's Labeling of Anthropic as ‘Supply Chain Risk' (New York Times Tech)

SlashDotMar 26, 2026
Apple Discontinues Mac Pro


CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 27, #550
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 27 No. 550.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 26, 2026
OpenAI Is Shelving Its Planned ChatGPT 'Adult Mode' Days After Dropping Sora
OpenAI is reportedly pausing the erotic chatbot feature "indefinitely" in the latest example of shifting priorities.

CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 27 #754
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 27, No. 754.

EngadgetMar 26, 2026
OpenAI drops plans to release an adult chatbot
OpenAI has "indefinitely" abandoned plans to release an a erotic chatbot for adults following concerns from employees and investors, the company confirmed to The Financial Times. Plans for such a feature, first announced in October 2025 for release in December last year, had already been delayed while company debated whether to release it all. It's the second app OpenAI has decided to shelf this week, after announcing on Tuesday that it was shutting down its Sora video generator.

The adult-oriented chatbot, reportedly called "Citron mode," is now on hold with no planned release date. The company reportedly had difficulty training models that previously avoided erotic content and also removing illegal behavior like bestiality or incest, two people familiar with the matter told the FT. 

Open AI said that it wanted to conduct long-term research on the effects of erotic chats and user attachment to AI, adding that there was currently not yet enough "empirical evidence" on the subject. The company also said it wanted to focus on its core productivity tools like coding assistants and drop "side quests" like Sora and the erotic chatbot.

The idea for adult features came after OpenAI announced that it would add parental controls and automatic age detection features for ChatGPT. CEO Sam Altman said back in October that the company had always been careful about such issues over concerns around unhealthy AI attachments, but felt comfortable that it could "safely relax the restrictions in most ca


SlashDotMar 26, 2026
Senators Demand to Know How Much Energy Data Centers Use


Wired NewsMar 26, 2026
These 35 Amazon Spring Sale Tech Deals Are Actually Good. We Checked the Price History (2026)
This sale spans almost an entire week, and it's full of fake "deals." We hunted to find truly good prices on gear we've tested.

eWeekMar 26, 2026
Melania Trump Welcomes First-Ever Humanoid Robot Guest to White House
Figure 03 joined Melania Trump at a White House summit, marking what AP described as the first humanoid robot guest at the event.

The post Melania Trump Welcomes First-Ever Humanoid Robot Guest to White House appeared first on eWEEK.



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A Humanoid Robot Visits the White House to Push AI for Teaching Kids (CNET News)

New York Times TechMar 26, 2026
Juries Take the Lead in the Push for Child Online Safety
A pair of verdicts held social media companies accountable for harming young users, highlighting a growing backlash as Congress struggles to pass legislation.

CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
Can't Tell if a Spotify Release Is Legit? The Music Streamer Is Testing a New Artist Tool to Help
The feature is aimed at artists who want to vouch for their releases.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 26, 2026
OpenClaw is taking the tech world by storm. Here's what you need to know about it.


EngadgetMar 26, 2026
The EU is investigating Snapchat over possible child protection breaches
The European Union has opened a formal investigation into whether Snapchat has breached Digital Services Act (DSA) regulations regarding the safeguarding of children using its app. 

Regulators say that the company, whose audience demographic has always skewed young, may not be doing enough to protect minors from grooming and "recruitment for criminal purposes." The EU is also looking into whether Snapchat's younger users are too easily accessing information on how to buy illegal drugs and age-restricted products.

Brussels argues that while Snapchat requires users to be at least 13 years of age to sign up for an account, its self-declaration age assurance system may not be an adequate means of ensuring those younger than the minimum age can't engage with the platform. The European Commission also says the current measures fail to assess whether users are younger than 17 years old, which it says is necessary for an "age-appropriate experience." It also alleges that adults are able to exploit the current system to lie about their own age and impersonate minors.

Investigators believe that the app itself doesn't allow for other users to report accounts they suspect are being used by people younger than the minimum age requirements. Moreover, they argue that reporting illegal content found on the app is not easy enough, and that Snapchat may not be informing its users about "possibilities for redress."

Other issues being looked at by the European Commission include child and teen accounts being recommended to other users by Snapchat's Find Friends feature and insufficient guidance on available account safety features. 

The investigators are now in the process of gath


EngadgetMar 26, 2026
AMD's Ryzen 9950X3D2 chip features an incredible 208MB of on-chip cache
AMD just revealed the Ryzen 9950X3D2 Dual Edition desktop processor, which is a beastly follow-up to last year's 9950X3D. This is the company's first desktop processor where both chiplets have been equipped with AMD's proprietary 3D V-Cache technology, which seems like a boon for gamers. Each chiplet includes 104MB of cache, offering an incredible 208MB total on-chip cache.

"208MB of cache means more game data, more assets and more working data sitting right next to the CPU cores," AMD Senior VP Jack Huynh explained in an announcement video.

Just like last year's release, the 9950X3D2 features a 16-core processor based on the Zen 5 architecture. This new release has increased to a 200W TDP, compared to the 170TDP of the original. This could indicate an increase in speed and performance, but with more heat output. 

AMD AMD says the chip will be great for both gaming and for creative workloads, like compiling game engines, running AI models and rendering 3D objects. The company says it can deliver a five to 10 percent performance boost whe


New York Times TechMar 26, 2026
Snapchat Investigated in Europe Over Child Safety Policies
Regulators in Brussels accused the social media platform of maintaining a weak age-verification system, and steering younger users toward inappropriate experiences.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 26, 2026
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley Push for Data Center Energy Transparency
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is ramping up the need for more data centers across the US.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 26, 2026
Wikipedia Bans AI-Generated Content, With Only Two Exceptions
Very basic edits, such as fixing typos or adjusting formatting, as well as certain full-article language translations, are permitted under the rule.

eWeekMar 26, 2026
Perplexity CEO: Losing Your Job to AI Could Be a ‘Glorious' Thing
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says AI job loss could be a "glorious" shift toward entrepreneurship, as debate grows over automation's real impact.

The post Perplexity CEO: Losing Your Job to AI Could Be a ‘Glorious' Thing appeared first on eWEEK.



Mac RumorsMar 26, 2026
Apple Plans to Let Rival AI Chatbots Integrate With Siri in iOS 27
Apple plans to allow third-party AI chatbots to integrate with Siri in iOS 27, reports Bloomberg. Apple already has a partnership with OpenAI that lets ?Siri? hand questions off to ChatGPT, but Apple will expand that integration to other companies like Google and Anthropic.


EngadgetMar 26, 2026
Wikipedia has banned AI-generated articles
English Wikipedia has banned the use of generative AI when writing or rewriting articles. The platform says it came to this decision because using AI to whip up copy "often violates several of Wikipedia's core content policies."

There are a couple of minor exceptions. Editors can use large language models (LLMs) to refine their own writing, but only if the copy is checked for accuracy. The policy states that this is because LLMs "can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited."

Editors can also use LLMs to assist with language translation. However, they must be fluent enough in both languages to catch errors. Once again, the information must be checked for inaccuracies.

"My genuine hope is that this can spark a broader change. Empower communities on other platforms, and see this become a grassroots movement of users deciding whether AI should be welcome in their communities, and to what extent," Wikipedia administrator Chaotic Enby wrote. The administrator also called the policy a "pushback against enshittification and the forceful push of AI by so many companies in these last few years."

There is one thing worth noting. Wikipedia is not a monolith. Each Wikipedia site has its own independent rules and editing teams. Some may decide to embrace LLMs. However, others may go even further. Spanish Wikipedia, for instance, has fully banned the use of LLMs,


GizmodoMar 26, 2026
Study Challenges Popular Theory on Why Primordial Bugs Were So Darn Huge
We're now back to square one on understanding how ancient insects were able to grow so monstrously large.

eWeekMar 26, 2026
BlackRock CEO: The Smart Career Move in the AI Era Isn't an Office Job
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says AI may favor skilled trades over office jobs, while rising energy costs and unequal investing could widen economic divides.

The post BlackRock CEO: The Smart Career Move in the AI Era Isn't an Office Job appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetMar 26, 2026
Oversight Board tells Meta expanding Community Notes outside of US poses 'significant' risks
Meta didn't consult its Oversight Board last year when it announced sweeping policy changes to content moderation and a rollback of third-party fact checking in the United States in favor of Community Notes. But the company did ask the board for advice on how to expand the crowd-sourced fact checks to other countries.

Now the Oversight Board is publishing its advice to Meta. In a 15,000-word policy advisory opinion, the group urged Meta to be cautious with an international rollout, warning that an expansion of the program could "pose significant human rights risks and contribute to tangible harms" if safeguards are not put in place. 

The board, notably, was asked to weigh in on a fairly narrow set of questions, including how it should evaluate whether to withhold the feature in certain countries. Meta "respectfully" asked the Oversight Board to avoid "general" critiques about the system, which it has said is modeled after X.

In its opinion, the Oversight Board said that Community Notes "could enhance users' freedom of expression and improve online discourse" with enough safeguard. But it recommended Meta withhold the feature in countries with "high polarization," as well as countries in the midst of a crisis or "protracted conflict." The board also said that Meta should avoid countries with a history of organized disinformation networks, because the notes may be more easily manipulated in such places, and countries with "linguistic complexity" that Meta may be ill-equipped to understand. 

Depending on how you interpret that advice, that could exclude quite a few countries, though the board stopped short of making country-specific recommendations. Still, it raises questions about how closely Meta will follow the suggested guidelines. For example, the United


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 25, 2026
Melania Trump Escorted by Talking Humanoid Robot at White House Tech Summit
The first lady shared the spotlight with the robot to promote the use of artificial intelligence in education.

EngadgetMar 25, 2026
Spotify is testing a tool to help real artists deal with AI slop on their profiles
Low-quality, mass-produced AI songs have been flooding music streaming platforms like Spotify for a couple of years now. This is annoying, but relatively easy for fans to avoid. However, it leads to real problems for artists. There's so much slop coming in that some gets falsely attributed to actual musicians on these platforms.

This messes with brand identity and audience retention, but Spotify is testing a new tool to help real artists exercise more control over their profiles. The platform's Artist Profile Protection feature lets musicians review releases before they go live and become associated with their profiles.

Spotify This should prevent AI slop from creeping in, as the actual artist will have final say when 100 new songs show up out of the blue that sort of sound like them but with all of that pesky soul removed. It's in beta right now and if an artist denies a track, it won't be associated with their profile, won't contribute to stats and won't show up in user recommendations. This looks to be a simple and potentially effective solution to an ongoing problem.

"Music has been landing on the wrong artist pages across streaming services, and the rise of easy-to-produce AI tracks has made the problem worse," Spotify wrote in a blog post. "We know how frust


Mac RumorsMar 24, 2026
OpenAI Discontinuing Sora AI Video App
OpenAI today said that it is ending support for its Sora AI video app just six months after it initially launched.


CNET How ToMar 23, 2026
Upgrade Your Apple Watch the Right Way to Avoid These Common Mistakes
A step-by-step guide to unpairing an old Apple Watch and setting up your new one.

Fox Technology newsMar 13, 2026
Fox News AI Newsletter: FDA rolls out AI-powered vaccine platform
The Fox News AI Newsletter covers the latest artificial intelligence technology advancements, including the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.

PC World Latest NewsOct 09, 2025
Logitech's smart home graveyard claims another victim

POP Smart Button owners began sharing the end-of-line emails from Logitech late last month, which noted that the buttons would cease working on October 15, giving them only slightly more than two weeks' notice. 

"For close to a decade, we have maintained the POP ecosystem, but as technology evolves, we have made the decision to end support for the device," Logitech's email reads. "As of October 15, your POP button(s) and the connected hub will no longer be supported and will lose all functionality." 

Logitech added that it would give POP button owners a promo code giving them a 15-percent discount on Logitech and Ultimate Ears products (Logitech owns the Ultimate Ears audio brand). 

Annoyed POP button owners on Reddit didn't hold back about the prospect of their devices being turned into paperweights. 

"This is why, ‘local first'" wrote one user, while another complained, "12 buttons and 3 hubs in my home are going to become beautiful useless [pieces] of tech. Why?" 



Computer World Security NewsSep 06, 2023
UK rolls back controversial encryption rules of Online Safety Bill
The UK government has conceded one of the more controversial parts of its Online Safety Bill, stating that the powers granted by the legislation will not be used to scan encrypted messaging apps for harmful content until it can be done in a targeted manner.

Companies will not be required to scan encrypted messages until it is "technically feasible and where technology has been accredited as meeting minimum standards of accuracy in detecting only child sexual abuse and exploitation content," said Stephen Parkinson, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts and Heritage, in a planned statement during the bill's third reading in the House of Lords on Wednesday afternoon.

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