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    A recent update from The New York Times highlights an important lesson about verifying information. A quote attributed to Canadian politician Pierre Poilievre was actually generated by artificial intelligence and not spoken by him. This incident underscores the need for fact-checking, especially when AI tools are involved in journalism. What Happened with the Quote The

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    Samsung’s latest software update for its Bespoke refrigerators marks a big step forward in making AI more useful in your kitchen. While it might seem odd to update a fridge’s software, this new version adds smart features that improve how the appliance recognizes food and handles maintenance. The goal is to make these smart fridges

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    Whoop, the popular fitness wearable company, is rolling out a new feature that lets users have in-app video chats with licensed healthcare professionals. Starting this summer in the US, members will be able to connect with clinicians directly from the device’s app for on-demand health consultations. This move aims to make healthcare more accessible and

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    General Motors has agreed to pay $12.75 million to settle a lawsuit in California over how it handled customers’ driving data. The company faced allegations of selling personal driving information without proper consent. This move follows earlier legal trouble related to data privacy and sales practices. Details of the Settlement The settlement requires GM to

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    Pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung, accusing the electronics giant of using her face to promote their TVs without her permission or compensation. The legal action claims that Samsung used her image on packaging and advertising materials, which she says infringes on her rights. This case highlights ongoing issues around image

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    In small machine shops, checking if a part can be made usually takes a lot of time. Managers pull out drawings, measure by hand, and check tool availability. This process can take 30 minutes or more per job, which adds up for busy shops handling dozens of requests weekly. Mistakes happen, leading to wasted materials,

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    Andrew Quinn shares a thoughtful perspective on the importance of building and rethinking tools in the world of programming. He reflects on his early years, where curiosity about creating new software often collided with doubts about whether existing solutions might be better. Instead of dismissing this, he suggests that some level of reinvention is necessary

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    Apple is testing a new Safari feature that promises to make managing dozens or even hundreds of open tabs much easier. This upcoming update aims to automatically sort your tabs into organized groups, saving you time and frustration. The feature is expected to arrive with the release of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27.

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    Apple is reportedly making some visual tweaks to its Liquid Glass interface with the upcoming release of macOS 27. The changes aim to improve how Liquid Glass looks and functions, especially on larger screens like the new OLED touchscreen MacBooks that could launch later this year. This update is part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to

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    Fans of the original Subnautica have a lot to look forward to as a new gameplay trailer for Subnautica 2 has just been released. The trailer comes ahead of the game’s Early Access launch set for May 14, giving players a first real look at what to expect. Developers at Unknown Worlds have been teasing

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