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UK Bans Social Media for Children Under 16 in Sweeping Online Safety Move
The UK government has announced a ban on social media for children under 16 and a minimum age for chatbots, aiming to protect young people from online harms.

UK Bans Social Media for Under-16s in Landmark Online Safety Move
The UK has banned social media for under-16s targeting platforms like Snapchat TikTok and Instagram with heavy fines for noncompliance.

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.

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.

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

USB Charger Market Shifts as GaN Technology Drives Smaller, Faster Power Adapters
The USB charger market is evolving with GaN technology enabling smaller, more powerful adapters. Deals on multi-port chargers up to 100W reflect a trend toward compact, high-efficiency power solutions for laptops and devices.

Britain's AI Ambition Hinges on Building a National-Scale Network
The UK has the talent and capital to lead in AI but lacks the digital infrastructure needed to support it. A new report warns that without a national-scale network, Britain risks falling behind global competitors.

UK Government Considers VPN Ban as Part of Age Verification Plan
The UK government is exploring a ban on VPNs to enforce age verification online. The proposal raises significant privacy and security concerns for households.

AI Software Triggers Historic Shift Away From Per-Seat Pricing Model
The $300 billion market rout in January 2025 signals the end of traditional SaaS. AI-native vertical software, priced on outcomes, is targeting the $2 trillion white-collar services market.

Anker 737 Power Bank Demand Surges as Portable Charging Becomes Essential
The Anker 737 power bank sees rising demand amid growing reliance on portable electronics. Its high capacity and fast charging capabilities make it a top choice.

Europe's Digital Euro Advances as Challenge to Visa and Mastercard Dominance
The European Parliament moves forward with a digital euro designed to bypass private payment networks, reshaping online and offline transactions across the continent.

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.

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.

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.

Magnificent Seven Stocks Show Signs of Weakness After Long Rally
The Magnificent Seven tech stocks are underperforming as market momentum shifts. Investors face new risks from slowing earnings growth and regulatory pressures.

China Deploys Subsea Data Center Powered by Offshore Wind and Ocean Cooling
China launched the world's first commercial underwater data center off Hainan. It uses seawater cooling and offshore wind to power 2,000 servers efficiently.

Mini-LED TVs Gain Edge Over OLED for World Cup Viewing
Mini-LED TVs are becoming the preferred choice for World Cup viewing due to higher brightness, lower burn-in risk and lower cost compared to OLED.

Samsung's 2025 Mini-LED TV Shines in World Cup-Ready Comparison
A side-by-side test of two Samsung 2025 mini-LED TVs reveals the QN90F flagship as the top choice for World Cup viewing, with Prime Day offering a rare discount window.

Hidden iOS Audio Settings Give Users Deeper Control Over Sound
Beyond the volume buttons, iOS includes several audio settings that let users customize sound output for different environments and needs.