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What Are Sextortion Scams and How You Can Protect Yourself
In the highly digitalized landscape of today, the expansion of social media networks, online platforms, and mobile applications has changed the way we inte...
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ArcoLinux Founder Says Goodbye
ArcoLinux founder Erik Dubois has announced he is stepping away from the project and and shutting down the popular Linux distro....
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US Companies Fear China Trade War Will Cost Them the AI Race
US companies are growing increasingly concerned that the ongoing—and escalating—US/China trade war will ultimately backfire, costing them the AI race....
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Mozilla CEO Says DOJ’s Case Against Google Could Destroy Open Internet
Mozilla CEO Laura Chambers has authored a blog post warning of the potential ramifications of the...
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Meta Defends Using Pirated Books for AI, Saying They Have No ‘Economic Value’
Meta has chosen a novel defense in its copyright case, saying there's nothing wrong with using pirated books, since "none of [the authors'] works has econo...
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Why Conversational AI Will Make the Difference in Increasing Online Conversions
In today’s fast-paced digital marketplace, your business's success depends on online conversions. Every engagement, every click, and every interaction matt...
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AI Support Bot Mistake Costs Cursor Code Editor Customers
Cursor, the company behind the Cursor's AI code editor, has suffered an embarrassing incident as a result of its AI support bot hallucinating company polic...
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OpenAI’s Latest Models Hallucinate More Than Previous Ones
OpenAI has a problem with its latest reasoning models, with the company struggling to figure out why they hallucinate more....
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Google Loses Second Major US Antitrust Lawsuit
Google has lost its second major US antitrust trial, with US District Judge Leonie Brinkema finding the company violated the Sherman Act and is an illegal...
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It’s Not Just You: Microsoft Acknowledges Outlook CPU Spike
Users frustrated by massive CPU spikes in the classic version of Outlook for Windows, with Microsoft acknowledging the issue and investigating it....
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Ubuntu 25.04 ‘Plucky Puffin’ Now Available
Canonical has officially released Ubuntu 25.04, named "Plucky Puffin," bring a host of new features and improvements to the interim release....
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China Cracks Down On ‘Smart’ and ‘Autonomous’ In Vehicle Ads
China is cracking down on car advertisements, banning companies from using the terms "smart driving" and "autonomous driving."...
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American Airlines and AT&T Partner to Provide Free Wi-Fi
American Airlines and AT&T are partnering to provide travelers with free inflight Wi-Fi "on more planes than any other domestic carrier."...
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