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Google is making video AI models harder to ignore.

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It will now “avoid” doing that on more accounts.

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The company behind Truth Social is converting its cash into crypto, creating a high-stakes link between its future and the volatile digital currency.

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Proton has launched a new tool called Lumo, offering a privacy-first AI assistant that does not log user conversations and doesn't use their prompts for training.

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Redesigned icons, a softer interface, a fresh color palette, and interactive elements to show you exactly how DuckDuckGo is protecting you.

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Sam Altman also said AI could already diagnose better than doctors, as his company expands into Washington

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Wi-Fi spy with my little eye that same guy I saw at another hotspot

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The slop in search will continue until you give up on Google.

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“Complete farce”: State lawmaker says US threatened to block broadband funding.

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Analysis of broadband affordability deemed “extraneous” by FCC chair.

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This newsletter is nearly 14,500 words. It’s long. Perhaps consider making a pot of coffee before you start reading.

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Meta showed off its futuristic wristband again, this time with a scientific paper in the journal Nature.

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Starting in version 1.81 for Windows users, Brave browser will block Microsoft Recall from automatically taking screenshots of your browsing activity.

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In a March 2025 analysis, Google users who encountered an AI summary were less likely to click on links to other websites than users who did not see one.

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OpenAI was the customer that signed the huge deal that Oracle disclosed last month.

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Cigarettes and vapes are being smuggled into virtual spaces beyond the reach of regulation, creating a new battleground for health campaigners

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