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Estonia Pioneers Digital IDs for AI Agents to Curb Online Lawlessness
Estonia is issuing personal identification codes to AI agents, a first-of-its-kind experiment in digital accountability that could reshape how autonomous systems operate online.

Honor's Phone-Gimbal Hybrid Targets Mobile Videographers
Honor launches a smartphone with a built-in gimbal camera, aiming to attract content creators. The device blends phone functionality with professional stabilization, challenging traditional mobile video limits.

AI Agents Emerge as New Weak Link in Cybersecurity, Zscaler CEO Warns
Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry says AI agents are replacing human users as the biggest security risk. Zero trust architecture is the best defense.

UK Government Pushes Flawed Facial Age Checks for Asylum Seekers
The UK Home Office will deploy facial recognition for age verification on asylum seekers despite internal tests showing the technology is unreliable and prone to errors.

AI Filmmaking Passes the Quality Threshold But Faces an Audience Problem
AI-generated movies now look good enough to compete with human-made content but face an audience trust problem

Automakers Plan to Drop Android Auto From New Vehicles by 2026
Major car manufacturers are phasing out Android Auto from new models by 2026, opting for proprietary infotainment systems. This shift could impact millions of drivers who rely on the platform for navigation and connectivity.

Agency Accused of AI-Powered Book Theft From Bestselling Author
A literary agency allegedly stole a bestselling author's work, used AI to rewrite it, and published it as its own. The case underscores rising copyright concerns in the age of generative AI.

Tech Giants Face Scrutiny Over Negative News Overload
Researchers warn that constant exposure to bad news via tech platforms harms mental health. Algorithms optimized for engagement amplify negative content beyond human capacity to cope.

PostgresBench Brings Reproducible Testing to Cloud Database Choices
A new open-source benchmark, PostgresBench, aims to standardize performance testing for PostgreSQL services. It offers reproducible results across self-managed and cloud providers, helping developers make informed infrastructure decisions.

A Doctor Uses a Gaming Mouse to Streamline Patient Care
A physician uses a Razer Naga MMO mouse to automate medical scripting, improving efficiency in telehealth visits.

Founders Fund Backs Robot That Kills Fish Humanely
Shinkei's Poseidon robot kills fish humanely using Ikejime technique. Founders Fund leads $6M seed round.

Lithuanian Startup Launches Open-Source Drone Detection Network
A Lithuanian startup launched an open-source drone detection network targeting Shahed-type UAVs, using distributed sensors and shared data.

Tech Giants Commit $1 Billion to Carbon Removal Startups
Google, Anthropic and Salesforce lead a nearly $1 billion pledge for future carbon removal credits, signaling confidence in the emerging industry.

Meta's Code Llama Brings AI-Powered Code Generation to Developers
Meta released Code Llama, a specialized version of its Llama 2 large language model trained for code generation and understanding. The tool aims to boost developer productivity by generating code from natural language prompts.

Wireless TV Streamers Reshape Home Entertainment Without Aerial or Satellite
A new wave of wireless TV streamers lets viewers access live and on-demand channels over wifi, bypassing traditional aerials and satellite dishes.

Microsoft CSO Warns Human Understanding of AI Is Falling Behind
Microsoft's CSO warns humans face a narrowing window to understand AI as capabilities outpace comprehension. Growing oversight and transparency concerns mount.

Bose Headphones Lifespan: What Owner Reviews Reveal About Durability
Owner reports indicate Bose headphones typically last 3-5 years, with battery degradation a common issue in wireless models. Build quality and sound performance remain strong over time.

Claude Code's 'Extended Thinking' Feature Masks Deeper AI Reasoning Limits
Anthropic's new 'extended thinking' mode for Claude Code is drawing criticism for producing summaries rather than genuine step-by-step reasoning, raising questions about the transparency and reliability of AI-assisted coding tools.

AI Law Firm Wins English Court Case in Legal First
Garfield AI, an artificial intelligence law firm, won an English court case for an HR consultant over an unpaid debt. The victory marks an apparent first for AI in legal proceedings.

Digital Wall Calendars Enter the Mainstream as Smart Home Staple
Once dismissed as niche gadgets, digital wall calendars are gaining traction as families and remote workers seek centralized scheduling. Brands like Skylight, Everblog, and Apolosign lead the shift.