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Threads Tests AI Fact-Check Feature Similar to Grok
Big Tech

Threads Tests AI Fact-Check Feature Similar to Grok

Threads is testing an AI fact-check feature that lets users ask @meta.ai to verify claims in posts, mirroring X's Grok tool.

May 28, 20262 min read
Norway's Digital ID System Faces Widespread Criticism
Tech Policy & Regulation

Norway's Digital ID System Faces Widespread Criticism

Norway's digital identity management system is under fire for security flaws, privacy risks, and poor user experience. Critics say it puts citizens at risk.

May 29, 20262 min read
Illinois Passes Landmark AI Safety Bill With Third-Party Oversight
Tech Policy & Regulation

Illinois Passes Landmark AI Safety Bill With Third-Party Oversight

Illinois lawmakers passed the strongest AI safety bill in the US, requiring third-party audits for companies like OpenAI and Google. Governor JB Pritzker plans to sign it into law.

May 28, 20262 min read
Goldman Sachs Warns AI Agents Could Drive Token Demand Up 24-Fold
AI / Machine Learning

Goldman Sachs Warns AI Agents Could Drive Token Demand Up 24-Fold

A Goldman Sachs report warns that AI agents could increase token demand by 24 times, straining budgets at Uber, Microsoft and other firms. Rising costs are forcing a reassessment of AI strategies.

May 28, 20263 min read
Vertu Launches Foldable Phone With Dedicated AI Agent
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Vertu Launches Foldable Phone With Dedicated AI Agent

Luxury phone maker Vertu returns with the AlphaFold foldable and its new Hermes AI assistant for wealthy buyers.

May 28, 20262 min read
Amazon Claims Major Advance in Data Center Speed for AI Workloads
AI / Machine Learning

Amazon Claims Major Advance in Data Center Speed for AI Workloads

Amazon says its new networking technology dramatically accelerates data flow in its cloud data centers, solving a key bottleneck for AI training and other intensive workloads.

May 28, 20263 min read
Why This Solar Generator Passed Years of Testing for Blackout Season
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Why This Solar Generator Passed Years of Testing for Blackout Season

After years of real-world testing, one solar-powered backup station stands out for reliability and ease of use. Here's what makes it a solid choice for summer blackouts.

May 28, 20263 min read
Leaked iOS 27 Renders Show Siri's Biggest Redesign Yet
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Leaked iOS 27 Renders Show Siri's Biggest Redesign Yet

Bloomberg renders reveal a ChatGPT-like Siri interface in iOS 27, with a pill-shaped chat bubble and new AI features. Apple is expected to unveil the overhaul at WWDC in June.

May 28, 20261 min read
Exchanges Move to Trade AI Tokens Like Oil and Gold
AI / Machine Learning

Exchanges Move to Trade AI Tokens Like Oil and Gold

Major financial exchanges are developing futures and derivatives for AI tokens, treating artificial intelligence compute capacity as a tradeable commodity.

May 28, 20263 min read
Pentagon Knew of Phone Tracking Risk for Years but Failed to Act
Tech Policy & Regulation

Pentagon Knew of Phone Tracking Risk for Years but Failed to Act

US military knew cheap fixes could stop phone tracking exposing troops but failed to act; now adversaries use that data.

May 29, 20263 min read
Developer Plants Prompt Injection in Open Source App to Disrupt AI Coders
CyberSecurity

Developer Plants Prompt Injection in Open Source App to Disrupt AI Coders

A developer added hidden prompt injection instructions to an open-source Java testing tool, causing AI coding agents to delete their own work.

May 29, 20262 min read
Lenovo Slim 7x Closes the Performance Gap With MacBook Air
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Lenovo Slim 7x Closes the Performance Gap With MacBook Air

Lenovo's latest Slim 7x delivers performance that rivals Apple's MacBook Air, marking a turning point for Windows laptops.

May 29, 20263 min read
Pope's AI Encyclical Highlights Shareholder Push for Oversight
AI / Machine Learning

Pope's AI Encyclical Highlights Shareholder Push for Oversight

Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI affirms that technology is never neutral and validates investor-led efforts to hold tech companies accountable for AI oversight.

May 29, 20264 min read
Unrestricted AI Access Costs Company $500 Million in a Month
AI / Machine Learning

Unrestricted AI Access Costs Company $500 Million in a Month

A company accidentally spent $500 million on Anthropic's Claude AI in a single month because employees had no usage limits. The incident reveals critical risks in enterprise AI deployment.

May 29, 20262 min read
Attackers Exploit Hidden Vulnerabilities, Experts Warn
CyberSecurity

Attackers Exploit Hidden Vulnerabilities, Experts Warn

Many organizations overlook critical security blind spots. Attackers increasingly target these gaps, bypassing traditional defenses. Experts urge continuous visibility and proactive monitoring.

May 29, 20263 min read
New Glenn Rocket Explosion Shakes Blue Origin's Ambitions
Startups / Funding

New Glenn Rocket Explosion Shakes Blue Origin's Ambitions

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket detonated during a Florida test, sending a fireball into the sky. The failure threatens to delay the company's orbital launch timeline and commercial contracts.

May 29, 20262 min read
HP’s EliteBoard Keyboard Hides a Desktop PC Inside for Corporate IT
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

HP’s EliteBoard Keyboard Hides a Desktop PC Inside for Corporate IT

HP packs a full desktop PC into a keyboard, targeting corporate IT for space-saving office setups. The EliteBoard G1a is not meant for consumers.

May 29, 20262 min read
Dyson’s New Purifier Tracks Your Movement to Direct Cool Air
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Dyson’s New Purifier Tracks Your Movement to Direct Cool Air

Dyson’s latest purifier uses AI to follow you around the room, cooling only where you are. The Find+Follow Purifier Cool aims to save energy by avoiding empty spaces.

May 29, 20261 min read
Open Source Project Hijacked in Phishing Campaign Targeting 14,000 Users
CyberSecurity

Open Source Project Hijacked in Phishing Campaign Targeting 14,000 Users

A developer discovered their open source tool was weaponized to phish thousands. The incident underscores supply chain risks in the open source ecosystem.

May 29, 20262 min read
A Browser-Based Museum Lets Anyone Run 1,700 Vintage Operating Systems
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

A Browser-Based Museum Lets Anyone Run 1,700 Vintage Operating Systems

A new online museum offers free access to over 1,700 historic operating systems, all running in a web browser. Users can explore computing history from the 1940s to today without installing software.

May 29, 20263 min read