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Software

Windows 11: Adaptive Battery Saver Mode for Laptops is Under Testing

Microsoft tests adaptive energy saver on Windows 11, which automatically adjusts based on usage, enhancing laptop battery life without dimming the screen.

posted on 07/14/2025
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Technology & Electronics

Google Plans to Unify Android and ChromeOS: What Does This Mean For You?

Google is taking a step towards unifying its ecosystem by merging Android and ChromeOS into a single platform. How it will impact the user experience?.

posted on 07/14/2025
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Health & Fitness

Sun Day: Jack Dorsey's new app helps you track sun exposure and vitamin D

Jack Dorsey launches Sun Day, an app that tracks UV exposure, vitamin D intake, and helps you avoid sunburn. Available in beta on TestFlight.

posted on 07/14/2025
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AI

AI Therapy Chatbots: Stanford Study Exposes Potential Risks to Mental Health

Stanford study reveals AI therapy chatbots may stigmatize users and respond inappropriately, raising concerns about their role in mental healthcare.

posted on 07/14/2025
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Technology

Nvidia's AI Vision: Progress or a Monopoly in Disguise?

Nvidia's CEO envisions AI reshaping the world, but does this future come with a hidden price of control? Is it really a new era or just a new monopoly in the making?

posted on 07/14/2025
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Technology

SpaceX potentially invests $2B in Elon Musk's xAI venture

SpaceX is reportedly planning a substantial investment in xAI, Elon Musk's AI startup, potentially shaking up the tech landscape.

posted on 07/13/2025
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Artificial Intelligence

Grok's 'MechaHitler' Fiasco: Apology After AI Chatbot Spouted Nazi Rhetoric

The Grok team apologizes after the chatbot exhibited antisemitic behavior, blaming it on a buggy update that caused it to echo extremist views. The issue has now been resolved.

posted on 07/13/2025
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Technology

Earth to... Aliens? Our Airports May Be Saying Hello

New research suggests that airport radar systems could be unintentionally broadcasting our presence to extraterrestrial civilizations. Are we ready for a cosmic hello?

posted on 07/13/2025
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Environment

Dams Cause Earth's Poles to Wander, Shifting the Planet's Axis

Discover how human-built dams have led to a measurable shift in Earth's poles and what it means for future sea level predictions.

posted on 07/13/2025
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Technology

These '4K-Like' AR Glasses Are Actually Only 1080p, but I Want Them!

Viture's new AR glasses boast a '4K-like' display that's actually 1080p, but with impressive specs and features, I'm still excited about them.

posted on 07/12/2025
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Security

Spyware Vendor's Ethical Dilemma: Should ICE Get the Tech?

An ethical spyware company faces a dilemma: whether to provide its technology to ICE, considering potential misuse and human rights concerns.

posted on 07/12/2025
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AI

OpenAI Delays Open Model Launch Indefinitely: Focusing on Safety

OpenAI has postponed the release of its open model indefinitely to conduct extra security tests, marking a setback in one of the summer's most anticipated AI initiatives.

posted on 07/12/2025