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Why Tech Billionaires Are Embracing the Idea of a Corporate Dictatorship Growing concerns over the influence of Silicon Valley elites have led many to ask: why are tech billionaires pushing for a corporate dictatorship? This controversial movement, often linked with ideas like the Dark Enlightenment...
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Apple’s iPad Pro Could Soon Feature a Second Front-Facing Camera Apple’s next-generation iPad Pro may include a major upgrade that addresses a long-standing user request—an additional front-facing camera. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the 2025 iPad Pro could feature a second selfie camera pl...
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T-Mobile becomes first U.S. carrier to offer low-latency 5G with L4S T-Mobile is taking a major step forward in 5G performance by becoming the first wireless provider in the U.S. to roll out L4S technology, short for "Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput." This innovation is designed to reduce...
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Sony 30th Anniversary DualSense Controller Restock: What You Need to Know Sony’s 30th Anniversary DualSense Controller is officially back in stock—and fans of the iconic PlayStation hardware can finally get their hands on it again. This limited-edition PS5 controller, which originally launched to ce...
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Meta rejects EU’s voluntary AI code of practice Meta has officially refused to sign the European Union’s voluntary code of practice for general-purpose AI, sparking widespread debate among tech regulators, AI developers, and policymakers. This move has raised a key question in the tech community: Wh...
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Windows 11 Performance Fix: Microsoft’s 25H2 Update Tackles Sluggish Speeds Windows 11 performance issues have frustrated users since its release, prompting Microsoft to take decisive action. The upcoming Windows 11 25H2 update is designed to directly address complaints of slow or sluggish performan...
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WhatsApp drops native Windows app for web-based version Users of the WhatsApp desktop experience are in for a surprise—Meta is phasing out its native Windows app in favor of a web-based version. This major shift, already visible in the latest WhatsApp beta for Windows, replaces the fully native app ...
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Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability puts critical servers at risk A newly discovered zero-day exploit targeting Microsoft SharePoint servers is being actively used by hackers, putting thousands of on-premises systems at immediate risk. The vulnerability allows attackers to steal credentials and gain ...
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UK Backs Down on Apple iCloud Encryption Backdoor Demand Ongoing trade talks between the US and UK have pushed the British government to quietly retreat from its earlier push for an Apple iCloud encryption backdoor. The demand, initially made in January through a secret legal order, sought unprecede...
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UK iCloud Encryption Backdoor Faces Global Pushback Growing concerns over digital privacy and international tech relations are forcing the UK to reconsider its controversial push for a backdoor into Apple’s iCloud encryption. The demand, originally made in secret by the British government, would hav...
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iOS 26 Public Beta Arrives This Week: What to Expect Anticipation is building as the iOS 26 public beta is expected to drop this week. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will likely roll out the beta around Wednesday, July 23. This aligns with Apple’s earlier announcement confirming a July ...
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iPad Pro 2025: Everything We Know About the M5 Chip and Dual Cameras Apple fans eagerly awaiting the next iPad upgrade are in for some notable changes. According to trusted sources, the iPad Pro 2025 will come equipped with a powerful M5 chip and not just one—but two—front-facing cameras. This marks...
