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Kodak Charmera: The Viral Keychain Camera Everyone’s Talking About The Kodak Charmera has taken the internet by storm, and for good reason. This $30, 30g keychain camera is as tiny as it is retro, boasting a design inspired by 1980s aesthetics and available in six mystery colorways. While serious ph...
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Taiwan Issues Arrest Warrant for OnePlus CEO Taiwanese prosecutors have moved against OnePlus CEO Pete Lau, issuing an arrest warrant amid allegations of illegal business operations and employee recruitment on the island. The Shilin District Prosecutors Office indicted two Taiwanese citizens for ass...
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WiFi 7 Routers Promise More Than They Deliver Consumers hunting for the fastest home WiFi might feel misled by the newest “WiFi 7” routers. Marketing materials boast features like Multi-Link Operation (MLO) that claim to boost speeds by combining multiple WiFi bands. Yet, independent tests reveal th...
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Google’s AI Commerce Tool Sparks Pricing Concerns Google’s latest AI-powered commerce platform is already raising eyebrows among shoppers and retailers. The tech giant’s Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) promises to make online shopping more seamless by connecting retailers directly with high-intent...
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Apple Launches Creator Studio Subscription for Creators Apple has unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription service combining its professional creative apps into a single package. Priced at $12.99 per month or $129 annually, the bundle aims to simplify workflows for creators, students, and p...
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Linux Malware VoidLink Raises New Alarms Linux malware researchers are warning about a newly discovered threat that targets critical systems running in cloud and virtualized environments. Known as VoidLink, the malware was uncovered by Check Point Research and is already being described as unusually...
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LinkedIn Users Targeted in New Phishing Campaign LinkedIn users should stay alert as hackers launch a new phishing campaign directly through public comments. Scammers are posing as automated LinkedIn moderation bots, warning users of policy violations and urging them to take immediate action. This m...
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Microsoft Takes Charge of Data Center Power Costs Microsoft is stepping up to ease the burden of rising energy demands from its US data centers. The tech giant announced it will cover extra electricity costs to ensure Americans do not face higher utility bills, a move that addresses growing concerns...
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White-Collar Workers Now Training AI to Replace Themselves White-collar professionals are facing a paradox: some are now being paid to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems that could eventually take over their own roles. Mercor, a San Francisco-based startup, has made headlines for hiring thou...
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EU Moves Toward Open Source Technology Europe is accelerating its shift from proprietary systems to open-source technology as part of a broader effort to secure technological sovereignty. The European Commission recently launched a formal call for evidence, drawing more than 370 submissions in just ...
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Trusted Physician Jailed for Sharing Child Abuse Material on Wire A shocking case has emerged involving a respected physician turned criminal. Khursheed Haider, 50, from Roseville, was sentenced to nine years in prison for distributing child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) through the encrypted messag...
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UK Government to Release Screen Time Guidance for Young Children Parents of young children in the UK will soon receive official guidance on screen use for kids under five, as concerns grow over the impact of screens on early development. The new national recommendations aim to help parents manage da...
