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Apple purchased a small, one-person company called Patchflyer back in January, according to new acquisition disclosures provided by the European Union. Patchflyer was owned by Jonathan Ochmann, who created Color.io, a web-based color grading tool popular with photographers and filmmakers.
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The former OpenAI chief scientist may be estranged from the company, but he still came to its defense as he testified on Monday.
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Did you use an Android phone with a mobile service plan in the last nine years? You could receive up to $100.
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Apple released iOS 26.5 after a few months of beta testing, and while it doesn't have the Siri features we were hoping for since those are being held until iOS 27, there are a handful of useful changes worth knowing about.
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The Google Maps app for CarPlay could soon include support for Gemini, based on code that MacRumors found in the Google Maps app.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 12.
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Violet and Xaden are coming to a TV screen near you.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 12, No. 596.
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A multiple-year time jump sets the third season in the middle of the war between Sauron and the elves.
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Grab two of your smartest word-nerd friends. Wordle is looking for teams of contestants.
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Apple today released iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5, the newest updates to the iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 operating systems. The software comes nearly two months after Apple released iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4.
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Vin Diesel dropped the news on Monday.
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OpenAI has launched a cybersecurity initiative called Daybreak, powered by GPT-5.5 and Codex Security.
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iOS 26.5 introduces several interoperability changes for third-party wearables, which means European iPhone users have access to new capabilities when using non-Apple accessories.
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OpenAI is giving EU defenders access to GPT-5.5-Cyber as Anthropic keeps Mythos restricted, raising stakes in Europe's AI security race.
The post OpenAI Opens Cyber Model to EU While Anthropic Keeps Mythos Restricted appeared first on eWEEK.
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Google's virtual Android event will arrive one week before I/O 2026, where the company is expected to spotlight Android, Gemini and its broader AI push.
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The game, developed by the group of anonymous artists known as Secret Handshake, is available online and in person in Washington, DC.
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Apple hasn't fully abandoned the Vision Pro, but anyone hoping for a successor will be waiting at least two more years, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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Put down the pot. A protein-packed breakfast has never been easier.
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NEW RESOURCES UCLA: ‘Our history is your history': Multimedia textbook brings Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences to the forefront. "Written by more than 100 leading scholars, journalists, organizers and community historians, […]
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Reader View for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera is a helpful extension/add-on that permits you to open any page in reader view mode and more. Reader View is a nicely done extension/add-on with just enough extras to please most users wanting a clutter-free viewing experience. [License: | Requires:
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Santa Clara County is seeking restitution, damages and policy changes.
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Audi's upcoming full-size flagship SUV inches closer to its July world premiere. I got an early look at its luxurious cabin.
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We tested Dreame's pet-focused air purifiers to see if they live up to their promises.
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The Texas Attorney General alleges that Netflix has designed its platform to be addictive and plans to sell data "for a handsome profit."
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Apple and Google start rolling out end-to-end encrypted RCS chats in beta for iMessage and Google Messages.
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uBlock Origin blocks not only advertisements but also trackers, malware sites, and more. Overall, we liked uBlock Origin over AdBlock Plus, and we are keeping it on our computer as a possible, permanent replacement. [License: | Requires:
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Cloudflare is cutting 20% of its workforce as AI reshapes its business model, despite record revenue and continued growth expectations.
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The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents "a taste of what's to come," one expert said.
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NEW RESOURCES Moldova 1: One in five Moldovan WWII soldiers died; online database lists the missing. "The National Archives Agency has made a significant digital collection available to the public, containing the […]
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There aren't many times in my life when I've seen a motorcycle command a price tag of over half a million dollars. But then again, there aren't many motorcycles that come fitted with a 3.5-liter V8 engine from the Ferrari F355.
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NEW RESOURCES South China Morning Post: New database tracks shifting outcomes of Malaysia's political corruption cases. "An AI-powered database tracking corruption cases against Malaysia's politicians was independently launched on Friday, putting fresh […]
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Leaders at the tech giant were skeptical of OpenAI—but wary of pushing it into the arms of Amazon, according to emails dating back to 2018.
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It's basically a small Fitbit Inspire without a strap.
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As chaotic negotiations over the end of the Iran war continue, US negotiators think they have the framework for a deal in place. Now they just have to sell the president on it.
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If you bought an iPhone 15 or 16 in the US, you could be set to pocket up to $95 per device as part of the settlement.
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The Department of Justice charged a suspect with attacking the home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman this month, saying he was arrested with an document expressing "anti-AI" views.
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Meta is suing its former vice president of infrastructure over allegations that he stole proprietary human resources data about the company's top performers, and key information about its data center supply chain partners to bring to his new employer.
In a complaint filed in late February in a California State Court, the software giant alleged that Dipinder Singh Khurana breached contractual agreements, loyalty, and fiduciary duties by taking proprietary, information related to Meta's data centers, supply chain, as well as employee compensation to a Stealth AI startup where he holds a similar position to what he held at Meta.
"Khurana was given access to proprietary, confidential, non-public, and highly sensitive Meta documents and information that only a limited set of Meta's employees can access," according to the complaint. The complaint added that the unauthorized disclosures would hurt competitive advantage, particularly in areas such as AI, data center technology, supply chain operations, and talent retention.
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Private browsing. Incognito. Privacy mode.
Web browser functions like those trace their roots back more than a decade, and the feature — first found in a top browser in 2005 — spread quickly as one copied another, made tweaks and minor improvements.
But privacy-promising labels can be treacherous. Simply put, going "incognito" is as effective in guarding online privacy as witchcraft is in warding off a common cold.
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Google has released new biometrics specs for Android devices, with the top-level "strong security" option requiring only "a spoof and imposter acceptance rate not higher than 7%." But most biometrics specialists say that for something to be considered "high security," that imposter and acceptance rate should be closer to 1%.
That prompted me to ask Google for comment. Google replied by emailing an anonymous statement to be attributed to nobody that doesn't directly defend the levels it chose — but did say security decisions are ultimately up to each handset manufacturer.
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