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    If you’ve been wondering what’s really happening at the White House lately, a recent satellite image shows some surprising changes. While many people saw photos of the East Wing being demolished, the actual scope of the work might be more extensive than initially reported. A high-altitude satellite captured clear images showing that a significant part

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    A browser promising speed and privacy might sound like a great find, but it turns out it could be hiding some serious risks. Researchers have uncovered unsettling links between the Universe Browser, illegal online gambling in Asia, and cybercrime networks involved in everything from money laundering to human trafficking. What’s Really Going on with the

    CybersecurityOctober 24, 2025
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    In 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte’s army marched into Moscow, only to face disaster. Out of around 615,000 soldiers, just about 110,000 made it home. Many died not just in battle, but from the brutal Russian winter, starvation, and disease. Historians have long debated which illnesses hit Napoleon’s troops hardest. Now, new DNA analysis of soldiers’ remains

    AI in HealthcareOctober 24, 2025
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    Bats are often seen as insect eaters, but some species have a surprising diet that includes birds. Scientists recently discovered evidence of bird remains in bat droppings, showing these bats hunt more than just bugs. New research reveals how they manage to catch birds in the dark sky using tiny sensors and clever hunting tactics.

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Rivian has agreed to settle a lawsuit with some of its investors for $250 million. The company says it’s not admitting any fault but wants to clear the decks so it can concentrate on launching its new mass-market EV, the R2, next year. The lawsuit, which started in 2022, accused Rivian of making false statements

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    Microsoft has introduced a new AI character called Mico, which is meant to make interactions with their Copilot assistant feel more human and friendly. Mico is a cute, animated, blob-like avatar that responds with warmth and personality, aiming to help users feel more connected during their digital conversations. This new face for AI is part

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    The European Union has raised concerns with Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, accusing it of breaking rules under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The EU claims that Meta isn’t making it easy enough for users to report illegal content, like child abuse or terrorist material. They also say Meta doesn’t provide a

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    Tesla has introduced a new driving mode called “Mad Max” in a recent software update, and it’s drawing the attention of federal regulators. This mode is designed to make the car accelerate faster and weave through traffic more aggressively. It’s meant to get you to your destination quicker, but safety concerns are now coming into

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    It’s not every day you hear about billionaires from the tech world playing a role in city security decisions. Recently, former President Donald Trump revealed that some of Silicon Valley’s wealthiest leaders have been calling the shots behind the scenes. Trump said he was planning to send troops into San Francisco but changed his mind

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 24, 2025
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    If you’ve ever felt that traditional e-readers are too big or boring, the Boox Palma 2 Pro might catch your eye. It’s small enough to fit in your pocket, but it’s not a phone. Instead, it’s a compact device packed with features that blur the line between a tablet and an e-reader. This new version

    Consumer TechnologyOctober 24, 2025
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