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X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has officially launched the XChat app, a standalone messaging application designed specifically for iPhone and iPad for the recently announced XChat feature. Released on April 24, 2026, the app aims to provide a dedicated, high-performance environment for private conversations, separating the platform’s direct messaging functionality from the primary social feed. One of the most notable aspects of XChat is its alignment […]
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Indian startup funding momentum witnessed a sharp uptick this week on the back of Rapido’s mega funding round this week.… Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Wood heating is reintroducing lead into the air of local communities and homes, a systematic investigation by academics has found. Overwhelming evidence of lead's neurotoxicity meant the metal was banned as an additive in petrol more than 25 years ago. The research by academics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst began by analysing samples of particle pollution from five suburban and... Read more ›
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Certain Makita tools are massively discounted in May 2026, while others come with freebies worth hundreds of dollars. Here are the best discounts right now. Read more ›
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said he's able to work faster with AI agents and that the company is working on tech to make coding easier at Slack. Read more ›
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The ROG NUC 16 squeezes serious gaming hardware into a tiny box, then squeezes your wallet even harder. Read more ›
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Andrew Left's defense pressed a federal official on why the government targeted him instead of a company he accused of fraud. Read more ›
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Arkham Intelligence data shows that over $1 billion in bitcoin has left wallets attributed to Bhutan in the past year, flowing to exchanges and trading firms. The country says it has not sold any. Read more ›
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Kevin O'Leary defended his AI data center in Utah, despite Tucker Carlson's concerns about taxpayer subsidies, during a debate on America's AI future. Read more ›
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The Oppo Find X9s initially became official last month, and Oppo is launching it in India on May 21. Earlier this month, a rumor claimed it would start at INR 70,000 ($729). Today a new rumor says the Find X9s will actually start at INR 79,999 ($834) instead. That's a pretty wild difference, and obviously we don't know which rumor is accurate, so take all of this with a hefty... Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1792 on May 16 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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Those little holes on your earbuds do more than you might think. Their purpose helps explain why music can sound rich and clear, or strangely muffled. Read more ›
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This UK startup wants to make your physical filming location a ‘fingerprint’ to verify authenticity, rather than relying on software. Read more ›
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A 23-year-old university student in Taiwan is currently out on bail following an investigation into a communication breach that brought the nation’s high-speed rail network to a temporary standstill. The individual, identified by the surname Lin, is a radio enthusiast accused of interfering with the terrestrial trunked radio (TETRA) system used by rail staff. The Signal Disruption On April 5, three high-speed trains were halted for approximately 48 minutes after... Read more ›
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The rise of camera-equipped smart glasses has introduced new privacy concerns, shifting from general surveillance worries to specific reports of extortion. A recent investigation by the BBC highlighted an incident in London where a woman was filmed without her consent by an individual wearing smart glasses. The footage was subsequently uploaded to social media, where it garnered significant attention and tens of thousands of views. Discreet Recording and Financial Demands... Read more ›
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Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have officially transitioned to using facial recognition technology at most entry gates. This shift aims to streamline park access and enhance fraud prevention by replacing manual ticket checks with biometric validation. While Disney maintains that the system is designed for convenience, the move has reignited a broader conversation regarding data privacy and the normalization of surveillance in public spaces. How the Biometric System Works When... Read more ›
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Negotiations between Samsung Electronics management and the National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) have reached a critical impasse over the structure of employee bonuses. While both parties are reportedly nearing an agreement on a 13% allocation of operating profits—amounting to approximately $340,000 per employee—the primary point of contention remains the duration of this commitment. Management has proposed the payout as a one-time offer, whereas the union demands it be guaranteed annually.... Read more ›
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The rollout of the stable One UI 8.5 update has triggered significant frustration among Samsung Galaxy S25 users. Despite months of marketing positioning the update as a milestone for the “Galaxy AI” ecosystem, the final release reportedly lacks several key features currently exclusive to the newer Galaxy S26 series. Beta Testers Highlight “Controlled Downgrading” The most vocal critics are former beta testers who noted that several functionalities, which performed reliably... Read more ›
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Meta has officially ceased support for manual end-to-end encryption (E2EE) within Instagram’s Direct Messages (DMs). As of May 8, the feature is no longer available, and the company has begun the process of deleting encrypted chat histories. This move signals a shift in Meta’s strategy, as it encourages users seeking high-level privacy to transition their conversations to WhatsApp. The decision to remove the protection stems from low user engagement; according... Read more ›
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Cloudflare, a prominent internet infrastructure and security firm, has announced the layoff of approximately 1,100 employees, representing 20% of its global workforce. The decision comes despite the company reporting its strongest financial quarter to date, with revenue reaching $639.8 million—a 34% increase compared to the previous year. While the company still reported a net loss of $62 million, its future contract backlog exceeds $2.5 billion, suggesting robust business health. CEO... Read more ›
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NASA engineers recently resolved an unusual mechanical challenge on Mars after the Curiosity rover became immobilized for six days. The veteran explorer, which has traversed the Martian surface for over thirteen years, encountered a particularly stubborn rock that jammed its primary drilling mechanism, halting mission progress in late April. The complication began on April 25 during a routine sampling operation. The rover was targeting a rock dubbed “Atacama” by the... Read more ›
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A recent, unannounced update to Google’s security infrastructure has begun restricting internet access for users utilizing alternative, privacy-centric operating systems. According to reports from the International Cyber Digest, individuals who have modified their mobile devices to avoid data tracking are being flagged as suspicious by websites employing Google’s latest verification tools. The Shift from reCAPTCHA to Cloud Fraud Defense The issue stems from the deployment of Cloud Fraud Defense, a... Read more ›
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Targeting the high-end U.S. creative market, ASUS has announced the launch of two new flagship monitors: the ProArt Display OLED PA27USD and PA32USD. Designed specifically for professional video editing and high-stakes post-production, these displays combine cutting-edge QD-OLED technology with high-speed performance and precision calibration tools. Visual Performance and Precision The lineup features a 26.5-inch model (PA27USD) and a 31.5-inch model (PA32USD), both boasting 4K resolution and advanced QD-OL Read more ›
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