Google’s Pixel Buds 2a bring active noise cancelling, a lighter design and solid battery life to the budget end of the market, while borrowing much of the look of the …
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Bosses say AI boosts productivity, but workers warn of a flood of ‘workslop’
by Daniel Crossby Daniel CrossAs companies push employees to use AI tools, many workers say the promised efficiency gains are being undermined by flawed, polished-looking output that creates extra cleanup and correction work.
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AI companies make powerful tech — but they’re also savvy marketers
by Owen Clarkeby Owen ClarkeAI firms are racing to present their latest systems as transformative, even frighteningly capable. But the marketing around these products can be as influential as the technology itself.
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Inside Meta’s AI Glasses and the Privacy Questions Surrounding Wearable Tech
by Adam Pierceby Adam PierceJournalist Elle Hunt reflects on a month wearing Meta’s AI-powered glasses, exploring their promise for accessibility, their everyday appeal, and the privacy concerns that come with wearable technology.
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Rolls-Royce secures nearly £600m in UK government cash to develop small reactors
by Noah Klineby Noah KlineRolls-Royce has secured up to £599m from Britain’s national wealth fund to help develop small modular reactors, with the project centred on Wylfa on Anglesey. The company said the funding …
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Booking.com warns customers after hackers accessed booking data
by Owen Clarkeby Owen ClarkeBooking.com says it has suffered a data breach after unauthorised parties gained access to some guests’ booking information. The company says names, contact details and reservation details were exposed in …
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X cuts payments to users posting clickbait and recycled news
by Daniel Crossby Daniel CrossX says it has reduced payouts to “aggregators” that repost and repackage news quickly, while promising to reward original creators under its revenue-sharing system.
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SYBAU, WYLL and PMO: What the latest teen text abbreviations are meant to mean
by Noah Klineby Noah KlineA new wave of teenage text abbreviations is adding fresh confusion for parents and anyone else trying to keep up with online slang. The terms are part of a long-running …
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Meta is reportedly building an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg for staff questions
by Ethan Roweby Ethan RoweMeta is said to be training a digital clone of Mark Zuckerberg, designed to reflect his tone, mannerisms and public thinking so employees can get answers when they cannot reach …
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With critics savaging Nintendo’s latest film, one viewer went in expecting the worst — but found that affection for Mario’s world still has some force, even when the plot is …
