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Security Audit Clears DJI Drones of Malware, Challenges FCC Ban
A U.S. cybersecurity audit found no malware or backdoors in DJI drones, casting doubt on the FCC ban and fueling a $1.56B legal fight.

OpenAI Rolls Out More Factual ChatGPT Model With Better Personalization
OpenAI has updated ChatGPT's default model to GPT-5.5 Instant, claiming improved accuracy and tailored responses. The change takes effect immediately for all users.

UK Regulator Forces Google to Let Publishers Opt Out of AI Search
The UK's CMA ruled that Google must allow publishers to block their content from AI Overviews and model training, giving news sites more negotiating power.

UK Lawmakers Warn Palantir Contracts Pose National Security Risk
UK lawmakers warn Palantir's government contracts are an unacceptable security vulnerability due to data sovereignty, regulatory, and intelligence risks.

Developer Hijacks Chipotle AI Bot for Free Coding Assistance
A developer turned Chipotle's customer support chatbot into a coding assistant, exposing security flaws in corporate AI chatbots.

Dashlane Attack Exploited Device Enrollment to Steal Encrypted Vaults
Attackers abused Dashlane's device enrollment API to brute force tokens and download encrypted password vaults. Fewer than 20 personal accounts were compromised before the company shut down the operation.

One developer built a museum of 600 operating systems you can run today
Andrew Warkentin's Virtual OS Museum offers over 1,700 OS installations for download and emulation, spanning from 1948 to modern builds.

Battery Startup Donut Lab Accused of Deception Over Solid-State Battery Claims
An investigation by YouTuber Ziroth and a whistleblower reveals Donut Lab's solid-state battery is actually a standard lithium-ion design, not the promised breakthrough.

Philips Hue SpatialAware Turns Color-Changing Lights into Motion Sensors
Philips Hue’s SpatialAware feature turns color-changing lights into motion sensors, offering practical automation without extra hardware. The update requires the Bridge Pro.

Compact Subwoofer Driver Delivers Deep Bass From Tiny Enclosures
GSS Audio's new transducer fits in a box six times smaller than standard subs, delivering powerful bass for soundbars and wall-mounted speakers.

Google Earth Brings Its Flight Simulator to the Browser, No Install Required
Google Earth's flight simulator, once a hidden Easter egg in the desktop app, is now available on the web. Users can fly an F-16 or Cirrus SR22 directly in their browser without any downloads.

US Crackdown on Anthropic Models Highlights Looming AI Security Crisis
The US government targets Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over hacking capabilities, underscoring the inevitability of dangerous AI.

French Startup Genesis AI Unveils Humanoid Robot That Rejects Human Form
Genesis AI's Eno robot prioritizes human capability over appearance, featuring a wheeled base and no head. The French startup backed by Eric Schmidt aims for a general-purpose machine.

How a Bumbling Robot Vacuum Sparked a Home Robotics Revolution
The Roomba's journey from a simple bump-and-clean machine to a beloved household icon reveals how iRobot turned functional tech into an emotional connection, reshaping consumer robotics forever.

Claude Code Ban Highlights Risks of AI Tool Dependency
A developer's sudden ban from Anthropic's Claude Code raises concerns about opaque AI platform policies and developer reliance on single tools.

Code Style Impacts LLM Token Costs, Analysis Reveals
A developer's code formatting choices directly affect token consumption and API costs when using large language models. The findings highlight new optimization strategies.

AI Data Centers Test Grid Flexibility to Bypass Power Bottlenecks
Emerald AI's Conductor software enables data centers to reduce power draw during grid stress, helping avoid blackouts and new power plant construction. A London trial showed how flexible facilities could ease the AI energy crunch.

Long Wave Radio Era Ends With Droitwich Transmitter Shutdown
The BBC's Long Wave service from Droitwich will be switched off, ending a century-old broadcast technology. The move affects millions of listeners and maritime communities.

Anthropic Gains Federal Approval for Controlled Mythos AI Deployment
The U.S. government has authorized Anthropic to release its Mythos AI system to approved domestic organizations, signaling a new phase in frontier AI regulation.

AI Infrastructure Boom Drives Up Prices for Consoles, Cars and Electricity
Big Tech's $8 trillion AI data center investment is straining semiconductor and energy supplies, raising costs for gaming consoles, vehicles and power bills.