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US removes spyware-linked executives from its sanctions list without explanation, sparking immediate concern among cybersecurity experts and human rights advocates. The decision affects three individuals previously tied to the controversial Predator spyware ecosystem, a tool widely accused of enabli...
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ChatGPT Gadget Rumors Point to an AI-Powered Pen ChatGPT gadget speculation is heating up as new leaks hint at what OpenAI’s first physical device might look like. Many readers are asking what the gadget is, when it could launch, and how it might work in daily life. According to recent reports, one...
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Rotel DX-5 shows how much power fits in a small box Rotel DX-5 is a compact integrated amplifier designed for listeners searching for big sound from a small footprint. Many buyers want to know whether a mini amp can truly power a serious hi-fi system, handle modern digital sources, and still feel p...
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Microsoft 2025 Review: A Turbulent Year Explained Microsoft 2025 was defined by one big question users kept asking: did the company push AI too far, too fast? Over the past year, Microsoft doubled down on artificial intelligence across Windows, Office, and cloud services, while struggling to convin...
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Free Speech Under Pressure in 2025 Free speech has entered one of its most precarious moments in modern American history, and the warning signs are no longer subtle. Questions many readers are asking—Is free speech being suppressed? Who controls online expression? Why are apps and journalists being ...
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Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 changes expectations fast Canon’s EOS R6 Mark III launch answered familiar questions about upgrades, video specs, and autofocus improvements within days of its reveal. Buyers want to know if the camera is worth upgrading to, how it compares to the R6 Mark II, and whether Canon fi...
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Cyber Trust Mark Program faces a critical test as uncertainty grows Cyber Trust Mark Program searches are surging as consumers and manufacturers ask whether the FCC-backed smart home security label is effectively dead. The initiative, designed to help buyers identify secure connected devices, is now...
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GameSir Swift Drive controller introduces force-feedback steering GameSir Swift Drive controller is designed to answer a simple question many racing fans ask: can a standard gamepad feel more like a real steering wheel? The company believes it can, thanks to a miniature force-feedback wheel placed a...
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AI-Generated Faces Are Nearly Impossible to Spot AI-generated faces have reached a point where even experts struggle to tell them apart from real people. New research published in Royal Society Open Science shows that synthetic human faces now routinely fool the human eye, raising serious questions ...
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Windows 11 File Explorer is finally getting a meaningful performance upgrade, answering long-standing user complaints about high RAM usage and sluggish search results. Microsoft has confirmed that a new update reduces memory consumption during file searches while significantly improving speed. Early...
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New York Mental Health Warnings Target Social Media Feeds New York mental health warnings on social media are now law, raising a common question: what exactly must platforms do, and who does it protect? The new requirement forces social media companies to clearly warn users about features linked to ...
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Meta Buys AI Agent Startup in Major $2B Deal Meta buys AI agent startup Manus in a deal valued at more than $2 billion, signaling another aggressive move in its fast-growing artificial intelligence strategy. The acquisition answers a key question many users and investors are asking: how serious is M...
