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Google to Pay $135 Million Over Android Data Tracking
Tech Policy & Regulation

Google to Pay $135 Million Over Android Data Tracking

Google will pay $135 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging it tracked Android users without consent. Millions of users who had an Android phone after 2017 may be eligible for up to $100.

May 21, 20262 min read
Google's AI Agents Signal End of Traditional Search as We Know It
AI / Machine Learning

Google's AI Agents Signal End of Traditional Search as We Know It

Google is redefining search by letting AI agents proactively find information without user prompting. This shift could fundamentally change how we interact with the internet.

May 22, 20263 min read
Starbucks Drops Faulty AI Inventory System That Failed to Count
AI / Machine Learning

Starbucks Drops Faulty AI Inventory System That Failed to Count

Starbucks scrapped an AI inventory tool after it repeatedly miscounted stock. The system’s failure highlights challenges in retail automation.

May 22, 20262 min read
Ansel Adams Trust Alleges Unauthorized AI Colorization at Major Photo Show
Tech Policy & Regulation

Ansel Adams Trust Alleges Unauthorized AI Colorization at Major Photo Show

The Ansel Adams Trust says an AI-colorized 'Moonrise, Hernandez' was displayed without permission at AIPAD's photography expo, sparking a debate over AI and copyright.

May 23, 20263 min read
Team Boosts Filesystem Speed 47x by Removing It
Big Tech

Team Boosts Filesystem Speed 47x by Removing It

A development team achieved a 47x performance improvement by eliminating the filesystem and using a direct I/O approach, challenging common assumptions about storage design.

May 24, 20262 min read
Salesforce Faces Growing Questions Over AI Product Readiness
Big Tech

Salesforce Faces Growing Questions Over AI Product Readiness

Salesforce's aggressive marketing of its Agentforce AI platform is drawing skepticism as customers question whether the technology is ready for real-world use.

May 25, 20263 min read
Star Citizen Hits $1 Billion Crowdfunding Milestone, Still in Early Access
Startups / Funding

Star Citizen Hits $1 Billion Crowdfunding Milestone, Still in Early Access

Star Citizen has raised $1 billion from backers but remains in early access after nine years of development, sparking debate about crowdfunding risks.

May 25, 20263 min read
iPhone Repair Risk: How to Stop a Technician From Stealing Your Photos
Tech Policy & Regulation

iPhone Repair Risk: How to Stop a Technician From Stealing Your Photos

A Best Buy repair technician allegedly used AirDrop to steal private photos from a customer's iPhone. Learn how to protect your data before any device repair.

May 25, 20263 min read
AI-Generated Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts as Unrepresented Plaintiffs Turn to Chatbots
Tech Policy & Regulation

AI-Generated Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts as Unrepresented Plaintiffs Turn to Chatbots

Individuals without lawyers are using AI tools like ChatGPT to file lawsuits. The low-quality cases, dubbed 'slopsuits,' are clogging judicial dockets and raising concerns about misuse of technology.

May 26, 20263 min read
Venture Capital Pours Into Hard Industries as AI Disrupts Incumbents
Startups / Funding

Venture Capital Pours Into Hard Industries as AI Disrupts Incumbents

VCs are betting big on defense, energy and government tech startups. AI-native software challenges decades-old incumbents with deep vertical integration.

May 27, 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
Europe launches open-source Office rival to challenge Microsoft and Google dominance
Big Tech

Europe launches open-source Office rival to challenge Microsoft and Google dominance

Euro-Office, an open-source alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs, launches June 9. It targets governments and businesses seeking digital sovereignty.

May 28, 20262 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
Why a Former Meta Engineer Bet on the Old Web Over AI
Startups / Funding

Why a Former Meta Engineer Bet on the Old Web Over AI

Craig Campbell passed on VC funding to launch a historical maps website. His gamble on the old school web is paying off while AI hype surges.

May 30, 20262 min read
NASA Moon Base Plans Rely on Astronauts to Assemble Structures in Space
Tech Policy & Regulation

NASA Moon Base Plans Rely on Astronauts to Assemble Structures in Space

NASA revealed new details on its moon base plans, requiring astronauts to manually assemble habitats using modular components and relying heavily on commercial partners.

May 30, 20262 min read
TikTok Pushes Beyond Videos in Super App Ambitions
Big Tech

TikTok Pushes Beyond Videos in Super App Ambitions

TikTok is expanding beyond short videos into shopping, messaging and payments, aiming to become a super app. The move could reshape user habits but raises privacy and regulatory concerns.

May 30, 20263 min read
Robot Startup Turns SF Airbnb Into Trashed Lab, Hosts Allege
Startups / Funding

Robot Startup Turns SF Airbnb Into Trashed Lab, Hosts Allege

San Francisco Airbnb hosts report guests from a robot startup secretly testing machines indoors, leaving units with damaged kitchens and missing items.

May 30, 20263 min read