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AI Unlocks Stoic Philosophy From Vesuvius-Buried Papyrus Scroll
AI has enabled researchers to read a charred scroll from the Vesuvius eruption without unrolling it, revealing stoic philosophy on ethics and art from the second century BC.

UK Internet Users Seek Offshore Routing Amid Privacy Fears
Growing concerns over UK surveillance laws are driving internet users to route traffic through offshore nodes. This trend reflects rising distrust in domestic digital governance.

London Police Extends Palantir AI Pilot After Mayor Blocks Contract
The Metropolitan Police secured a 12-month extension to a Palantir AI pilot after Mayor Sadiq Khan blocked a £50m deal, highlighting tensions over surveillance technology.

Leica SL3-P Offers 44-Megapixel Stills and 8K Video Without the Red Dot
Leica announced the SL3-P, a new full-frame mirrorless camera with a 44-megapixel sensor, 8K video and a hybrid autofocus system. The camera removes the iconic red dot badge, continuing the brand's 'P' series tradition of understated design.

The AI Token Reckoning: Companies Scramble to Contain Runaway Costs
Leaked Accenture audio reveals enterprises face spiraling AI token spend as agentic workflows and enterprise AI tools drive costs beyond control. Companies like Amazon and Uber are now capping usage and switching to cheaper models.

Political Bias in AI Models Demands Scrutiny and Transparency
Recent analyses reveal that leading AI models show distinct political leanings, raising concerns about objectivity and the need for clearer disclosure from developers.

X-VPN Debuts Soccer Servers to Ease World Cup Streaming Congestion
X-VPN launches dedicated Soccer 2026 servers across six countries to handle World Cup streaming demand, targeting free-to-air broadcasters and reducing lag.

Netflix Requires Unique Email for Every Profile as Password Sharing Crackdown Tightens
Netflix now mandates each user profile have its own email address, affecting add-on members and tightening account sharing restrictions.

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6 Suite After White House Request to Delay
OpenAI released GPT-5.6 with three tiers a day after agreeing to stagger the rollout at the Trump administration's request, escalating the AI race.

UK Regulator Forces Google to Open Up Search Rankings and Data
The CMA orders Google to improve search ranking transparency and data portability, giving UK businesses and users new rights.

Microsoft CEO Nadella Warns AI Could Hollow Out Industries Like Globalization
Satya Nadella warns AI could commoditize entire industries, echoing globalization's damage, urging a decentralized ecosystem.

Reverse Engineering Neural Networks Generates Radio Chip Designs Beyond Human Intuition
AI generates radio chip layouts that outperform human designs. The machine-created shapes are complex and non-intuitive, promising gains in 5G and IoT hardware.

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.

Google Photos Settings You Should Adjust Before Backing Up Your Camera Roll
Before letting Google Photos manage your photos, adjust key backup, privacy and AI settings to control storage and data use.

Portable Smart Fans See Summer Demand Spike as Prices Drop
Summer demand for portable smart fans is surging. The SwitchBot rechargeable fan now costs $60, offering convenience and smart home integration. This trend highlights the growth of affordable cooling tech.

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.

Decomp Academy Teaches Reverse Engineering of GameCube Games
A new educational platform called Decomp Academy teaches developers how to decompile GameCube games into matching C code. The project aims to preserve and document classic game software through reverse engineering.

Navigating the Software Jam in an Age of AI Slop
How organizers tackle the challenge of running creative coding events when AI-generated content floods the scene.

OBD2 Fuel Savers Are a Scam: Here Is a Safer Way to Save Gas
OBD2 fuel saver dongles are ineffective and potentially harmful. A safer alternative involves proper vehicle maintenance and driving habits.

Home Solar Power Myths Persist Despite Years of Real-World Evidence
Years of real-world solar adoption have disproven common myths about cost, efficiency and reliability. Understanding the facts helps homeowners make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.