ChatGPT wasn’t built for this, but it’s now the center of my daily routine

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It hit me while I was standing in the grocery store with my phone out. I don’t use note-taking apps anymore. My shopping list was sitting in a persistent chat with ChatGPT, right where it had created it for me after helping me plan my family’s meals for the week. It even specified my daughter’s favorite yogurt. This wasn’t a...

Ray-Ban Meta Glasses drop to a record-low price!

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I’ve been thinking about getting a pair of Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, but man, are they pricey. I’ve been hoping to catch a good deal on them, and it seems the time has come! The most common model is the Matte Black version with Polarized Gradient Graphite glasses, and you can currently save $65.80 on them, bringing the price to...

Apple’s latest AirPods Pro with USB-C just received a $70 discount

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With Apple’s WWDC just days away, we’re expecting a wave of software announcements — some of which will likely enhance the experience of Apple’s premium earbuds. If you’ve been holding off on buying the second-generation AirPods Pro, now might be the perfect time: they’re back on sale at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy for just $169 — a solid...

Fortnite back on US Apple app store after ban lifted

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Fortnite Returns to Apple’s App Store in the US After Nearly Five-Year Ban Fortnite is officially back on the Apple App Store in the US, marking a major moment in the ongoing battle between tech giants and app developers over platform control and in-app payments. The wildly popular game was removed in August 2020 after its creator, Epic Games, implemented its...

Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall

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Signal is taking a stand against Microsoft’s new Recall feature in Windows 11, which captures and stores screenshots of nearly everything a user does every three seconds. In response, the secure messaging app has announced a new privacy safeguard for its Windows desktop version. Effective immediately, Signal for Windows blocks screenshots by default, using a content protection API. Users who...

Mistral’s new Devstral AI model was designed for coding

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AI startup Mistral has introduced Devstral, its latest open-source AI model designed specifically for coding tasks. Announced in collaboration with All Hands AI, Devstral is available under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, allowing unrestricted commercial use. According to Mistral, Devstral outperforms other open models—such as Google’s Gemma 3 27B and DeepSeek’s V3—on SWE-Bench Verified, a benchmark for evaluating software engineering...

AMD takes aim at Intel with new 96-core Threadripper 9000 series CPU

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AMD has officially unveiled its next-generation Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series CPUs at Computex, and they’re nothing short of monstrous. Aimed at professionals, creators, and extreme enthusiasts, the new 9000 and 9000 WX-Series are powered by AMD’s Zen 5 architecture, pushing boundaries in high-performance computing. Meet the Beast: Threadripper Pro 9995WX At the top of the lineup is the Threadripper Pro 9995WX...

Google has a new tool to help detect AI-generated content

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At Google I/O, the company introduced a new tool called SynthID Detector, designed to identify content created using Google’s AI models. According to a blog post by Pushmeet Kohli of Google DeepMind, the SynthID Detector acts as a “verification portal” that can quickly detect AI-generated content and pinpoint specific areas that are likely watermarked with SynthID technology. Here’s how the tool...

AWS Default IAM Roles Found to Enable Lateral Movement and Cross-Service Exploitation

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In a recent revelation shaking the cloud security landscape, cybersecurity researchers from Aqua Security have uncovered alarming risks hidden in default Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles within Amazon Web Services (AWS). These roles, often created automatically by AWS services like SageMaker, Glue, EMR, and Lightsail, come with overly permissive access — particularly, AmazonS3FullAccess — and open dangerous pathways...

Google’s Android Chief Hopes Its ‘New Era’ Will Get People to Ditch Their iPhones

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Despite iPhones dominating U.S. teens (88% own one), Google is betting on a “new era” of Android to win them back. Android ecosystem president Sameer Samat unveiled Android 16 at Google I/O, featuring a modern Material 3 design inspired by feedback from over 18,000 users. But Android’s ambitions go beyond smartphones. The next frontier? Smart glasses. Google announced its Android...