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EU Targets TikTok and Instagram’s Addictive Design
The EU is probing TikTok and Instagram over addictive design features aimed at kids. Here’s what users should know about the crackdown.
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Android 17’s Blurry UI: What Changes for You
Android 17 may bring a blur-heavy new look. See what’s changing, why Google is testing it, and how it could affect daily use.
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Texas Says Netflix Spied on Kids: What Users Should Know
Texas accuses Netflix of tracking users, including children. Learn what the claim means for privacy, data use, and your account.
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Meta’s Ofcom fee fight: why UK users should care
Meta is challenging Ofcom fees in the UK. Here’s what the dispute could mean for social media users, safety rules, and platform costs.
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Amazon’s first UK drone delivery: what changes now
Amazon has delivered its first parcels by drone in the UK. Here’s what it means for delivery times, safety, privacy and everyday shoppers.
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Elon Musk’s sperm offer: what the report says
A former OpenAI board member says Elon Musk offered sperm donations. Here’s what the report says and why readers are talking about it.
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Threads Is Testing a Meta AI Reply Check
Threads is testing a Meta AI feature that can answer questions in replies. Here’s what it could do, and what users should watch for.
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Google warns hackers are using AI to break in
Google says hackers are using AI to break into computers. Learn what the warning means for your passwords, devices, and online safety.
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Microsoft’s Kenya AI Data Center Hits a Power Wall
Microsoft’s $1 billion Kenya AI data center is stalled over power capacity, exposing infrastructure limits that could affect jobs and digital growth.
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NVIDIA Vera CPU: Why AI Factories Care
NVIDIA’s Vera CPU aims to boost AI factory performance, bandwidth, and efficiency. Here’s what that could mean for AI workloads and costs.