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Microsoft retrieves lost Windows Phone handset running on prototype software | The Verge
Microsoft recovered a lost Windows Phone handset that was running an early prototype of its future “Blue” software update. The device surfaced after a Reddit user, Jeremiah Wong, bought a Lumia 920 on
Facebook and Instagram are using AI bone structure analysis to identify photos of kids | The Verge
Meta says Facebook and Instagram are deploying AI-based age detection tools to identify users who may be under 13 and remove them from the platforms. The system analyzes photos and videos for cues suc
The Horrible Economics of AI Are Starting to Come Crashing Down
A growing AI industry trend called “tokenmaxxing” reflects how heavily companies are pushing AI usage, even measuring employee productivity by the number of tokens consumed. But the economics behind t
You’re about to feel the AI money squeeze | The Verge
The article argues that the era of cheap or free AI is ending as major AI companies face intense pressure to turn massive investor spending into real revenue. OpenAI, Anthropic, and other leading labs
This pasta sauce wants to record your family | The Verge
Prego, the pasta and pizza sauce brand, is releasing an unusual product called the Connection Keeper: a screen-free voice recorder meant to capture dinner table conversations for families. Created in
How Iran out-shitposted the White House | The Verge
The article from The Verge discusses how the Iranian regime effectively utilized social media and AI-generated content to counter U.S. propaganda during a recent military conflict. While the White Hou
How Iran out-shitposted the White House | The Verge
The article discusses how the Iranian regime effectively utilized social media and digital propaganda to counteract the narrative from the U.S. White House during a recent conflict. While the U.S. foc
The DJI Romo robovac had security so poor, this man remotely accessed thousands of them | The Verge
A security vulnerability in the DJI Romo robot vacuum allowed a user, Sammy Azdoufal, to remotely access and control approximately 7,000 units worldwide. Initially attempting to control his own vacuum
The DJI Romo robovac had security so poor, this man remotely accessed thousands of them | The Verge
# The DJI Romo robovac had security so poor, this man remotely accessed thousands of them | The Verge **Source**: [theverge.com](https://theverge.com/tech/879088/dji-romo-hack-vulnerability-remote-co
Norton antivirus adds Ethereum cryptocurrency mining
Norton LifeLock, formerly known as Symantec, has announced the integration of Ethereum cryptocurrency mining into its Norton 360 antivirus software, allowing users to mine cryptocurrency directly thro
The taint bandaid has evolved into the taint zapper | The Verge
The "taint bandaid," initially introduced at CES 2020, has transformed into the "taint zapper," officially named Mor, after six years of development and FDA clearance. Designed to address premature ej
Google won’t stop replacing our news headlines with terrible AI | The Verge
Google has formally integrated AI-generated headlines into its news feature, Google Discover, claiming they enhance user satisfaction. This change has sparked criticism for prioritizing misleading AI
Google won’t stop replacing our news headlines with terrible AI | The Verge
Google has formally integrated AI-generated headlines into its news feature, Google Discover, claiming they enhance user satisfaction. This change has sparked criticism for prioritizing misleading AI
Google won’t stop replacing our news headlines with terrible AI | The Verge
Google has formally integrated AI-generated headlines into its news feature, Google Discover, claiming they enhance user satisfaction. This change has sparked criticism for prioritizing misleading AI
Why Musk is Culpable in Grok's Undressing Fiasco
Elon Musk's Grok AI has been generating and publishing non-consensually undressed images, including those of children, on the social media platform X, at a staggering rate. Despite xAI's claims of neu
The taint bandaid has evolved into the taint zapper
The taint bandaid has transformed into the taint zapper, now named Mor, which has received FDA clearance after a lengthy approval process. Originally designed to prevent premature ejaculation using el
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