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SpaceX Officially Buys Cursor in a $60 Billion Deal In a groundbreaking move, SpaceX is officially buying Cursor for $60 billion. This acquisition marks one of the biggest tech deals in history, combining SpaceX's space exploration leadership with Cursor's advanced AI coding tools. The deal is expec...
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A Surprising Fix for Motion Sickness If you suffer from car sickness, you know how frustrating it can be. You want to enjoy the ride, but nausea ruins the experience. That’s why I was skeptical when I tried Apple’s weird anti-nausea dots. But guess what? Apple’s weird anti-nausea dots cured my car s...
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Kodak’s Charmera Camera Returns with Y2K-Inspired Style Kodak’s collectible Charmera camera is getting new Y2K-inspired designs, bringing back the bold, playful aesthetic of the early 2000s. This retro-style instant camera now features fresh patterns and colors that appeal to both nostalgia lovers a...
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Commodore, the legendary brand behind some of the most iconic home computers of the 1980s, is making headlines again. After resurrecting the Commodore name in the PC market, the company is now getting into flip phones. This unexpected move blends retro nostalgia with modern mobile technology, aiming...
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What Is Facebook’s New AI Mode Search? Facebook’s new AI Mode search gets its info from public posts. This feature lets users ask questions and get answers directly from content shared publicly on the platform. Instead of showing links to websites, Facebook’s AI scans public posts, comments, and pag...
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Apple Adds SynthID Watermarks to AI-Generated Photos in iOS 27 Apple is taking a major step toward transparency by adding SynthID markers to AI-generated photos in iOS 27. This move signals that the company sees provenance—knowing where an image came from—becoming just as important as generation. Al...
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Visa and BAKE Awards: A Game-Changer for Kenyan Creators Visa has officially partnered with the 10th annual BAKE Awards to provide Kenyan creators with secure cross-border payment tools, financial literacy, and global payout infrastructure. This collaboration aims to help content creators, artists, ...
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Nairobi’s Smart Traffic Upgrade: What You Need to Know Nairobi is moving ahead with a Sh10.8 billion smart traffic project that will upgrade 60 junctions with connected signals, surveillance systems and enforcement technology. This ambitious plan aims to reduce congestion, improve road safety, and m...
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NTT DATA is expanding its Salesforce services in Kenya, bringing powerful new tools like Agentforce, MuleSoft, and Data 360 to East African businesses. This move puts more AI and data tools in the hands of companies focused on customer growth, helping them work smarter, not harder. What This Expansi...
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Why the Anthropic Shutdown Is a Wake-Up Call for Global AI President Trump’s recent shutdown of the AI company Anthropic has sparked a global debate. This event makes a clear case for why non-American AI development is not just an option—it’s a necessity. When government actions can halt a leading U...
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Google Chrome Closes Loopholes That Let Old Ad Blockers Work: What It Means for You Google Chrome is closing the loopholes that let old ad blockers keep working, marking a major shift in how the browser handles extensions. This change, part of Chrome’s move to Manifest V3, will block outdated ad blo...
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Why Big Tech Is Suddenly Pushing for AI Rules In a surprising turn, major technology companies are now making a desperate last push at AI regulation. After years of resisting government oversight, firms like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI are actively lobbying for new laws to govern artificial intell...
