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    European regulators have pushed for changes to how Apple runs its App Store, claiming it will benefit consumers. But a new report suggests the opposite might be true. Instead of helping users, these rules could expose them to more risks and create more confusion. The Reality Behind the Laws Apple recently published a detailed report

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 14, 2025
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    Imagine having a digital version of yourself that can talk, make decisions, and even “think” like you. That’s the promise from a new company called Uare.ai, which just raised over $10 million to develop this kind of AI. They call it “Individual AI,” and it’s meant to create a digital clone of you based on

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 14, 2025
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    Anthropic, the US-based AI company, is making a major move to boost its infrastructure. The company is investing $50 billion in new data center projects in Texas and New York. This is its largest expansion in the United States so far. The new facilities aim to support Anthropic’s growing needs for high-powered computing to develop

    Hardware & SemiconductorsNovember 14, 2025
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    Many people think the main challenge in enterprise AI is the technology itself. But a recent IBM study shows that the real problem is often hidden deep within the organization — data silos. These silos are isolated pools of data that don’t communicate with each other, making it hard to use data effectively across different

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 14, 2025
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    Google is making a big push to bring conversational shopping to its search tools. This means you’ll soon be able to ask Google’s AI more complex questions about what to buy, and it will help you find the best options. The company is also turning its AI into a sort of shopping assistant that suggests

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 13, 2025
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    NASA and SpaceX are exploring ways to make lunar landings faster and safer. Recently, SpaceX mentioned a “simplified” version of its Starship system to help NASA return humans to the Moon more quickly. This idea could change how we approach lunar missions, but it raises questions about what exactly a pared-down plan would look like.

    Space TechnologyNovember 13, 2025
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    Waymo is taking a big step forward in self-driving cars. Starting soon, it will offer driverless taxi services on highways in three major US cities: Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco. This means passengers will be able to take rides not just on city streets but also on high-speed roads, including routes to San Jose

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    Mars is a planet full of dust. The surface is cold and dry, and the air is really thin. But even with these harsh conditions, strong winds can kick up huge amounts of reddish dust. These dust storms can last for days and cover the entire planet. One of the most interesting features created by

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 13, 2025
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    Gamers are eager for a new, more powerful Steam Deck. Valve just announced new VR and home entertainment gear, but a fresh portable gaming device isn’t on the horizon right now. Valve’s engineer, Pierre-Loup Griffais, explained that the chip technology just isn’t ready to support a significantly better handheld. Valve’s Take on Upgrading the Steam

    Hardware & SemiconductorsNovember 13, 2025
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    Google is trying to balance security with freedom. Recently, they announced a new system called developer verification. This will require app makers outside the Google Play Store to register with Google. The goal is to stop scammers and malware from spreading easily. But many users and developers aren’t happy. They see this as a restriction

    CybersecurityNovember 13, 2025
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