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A look at AIFF 2025, Runway's third annual AI Film Festival featuring 10 shorts, as the film and TV industry remains divided over the role of AI in its future
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1 day ago
AI
Google releases a new Gemini Robotics On-Device model with an SDK and says the vision language action model can adapt to new tasks in 50 to 100 demonstrations
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5 days ago
Google
Robot
Cloudflare says it mitigated a record-breaking 7.3Tbps DDoS attack in mid-May, which delivered 37.4TB of junk traffic to the target in just 45 seconds
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8 days ago
An interview with Craig Federighi on the new multitasking UI in iPadOS 26, problems with Stage Manager, and why the iPad's Mac-style multitasking took so long
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17 days ago
Interview
iPad
Android 16 review: live updates and Advanced Protection are nice, but features like desktop mode and Material 3 Expressive design won't come until later in 2025
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17 days ago
Android
Filing: OpenAI seeks to block a May 13 court order requiring it to preserve all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats, arguing it poses a risk to users' privacy
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24 days ago
Researchers detail a technique Meta uses to glean some of its logged-in users' browsing histories from Chromium-based browsers on Android via web identifiers
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26 days ago
Android
ISP Frontier Communications settles a lawsuit from record labels that demanded broadband users accused of piracy be dropped; SCOTUS may hear Cox's similar case
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26 days ago
A deep dive into Apple TV's privacy features shows that Apple's streaming device is more private than the vast majority of alternatives, save for dumb TVs
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27 days ago
Apple
In a SCOTUS brief, the Trump administration backs Cox's argument that ISPs shouldn't have to terminate customers based on unproven copyright infringement claims
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2025-5-29
Trump
The Claude 4 models support “extended thinking with tool use”, a beta feature that lets them alternate between reasoning and using tools like web search
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2025-5-23
Signal says it will block by default screenshots of its Windows 11 desktop app due to the privacy risks of Microsoft's Recall; users can enable them in settings
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2025-5-22
Microsoft
Experts warn Trump's trade policies risk US dominance in digital services, often uncounted by traditional statistics, as the EU considers retaliatory tariffs
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2025-5-21
Trump
CMU researchers unveil LegoGPT, an AI model that designs physically stable Lego structures from text prompts and currently supports eight standard brick types
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2025-5-11
AI
Broadcom is sending cease-and-desist letters to owners of VMware perpetual licenses with expired support contracts, to get them to buy VMware product bundles
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2025-5-9
VMware
Interview with curl project founder Daniel Stenberg, who likens “AI slop” in HackerOne submissions to a DDoS attack, echoing concerns of others like Seth Larson
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2025-5-8
Interview
AI
Windows RDP lets you log-in using revoked passwords. Microsoft is ok with that
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2025-5-1
Microsoft
The BeOS file system, an OS geek retrospective
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2025-4-26
File System
Framework Laptop 13 review: a matte 3:2 display, AMD's Ryzen AI CPU is the Laptop 13's fastest ever, and Copilot+, but some glitchiness and poor battery life
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2025-4-24
AI
Battery
AMD
Google rolls out Gemini 2.5 Flash in preview, with support for Canvas for working on text or code; developers can disable thinking or set a token limit for it
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2025-4-18
Google
A look at the FCC's “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative, meant to identify burdensome rules, as ISPs, broadcasters, and others send in deregulation wishlists
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2025-4-16
An Ars Technica history of the Internet, part 1
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2025-4-14
SentinelLabs: AkiraBot spammers exploited OpenAI's gpt-4o-mini-based API to create unique messages, bypassing spam filters to target 80K+ sites in four months
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2025-4-10
Google Search's AI Mode feature, rolled out to millions more in the US, now gains multimodal capabilities, letting users ask complex questions about pictures
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2025-4-8
Google
AI
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signs a law criminalizing the “deceptive and dangerous” creation and sharing of deepfakes, including fake AI nudes of minors
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2025-4-5
AI
Why Anthropic's Claude still hasn't beaten Pokémon
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2025-3-28
Nvidia releases G-Assist, an experimental, gaming-centric AI chatbot that runs locally and provides real-time system information for a given game
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2025-3-27
AI
chatbot
Nvidia
Developers say aggressive AI crawlers are overwhelming open-source infrastructure and disproportionately burdening open-source projects
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2025-3-26
AI
A three-judge panel in US appeals court ruled, in a case involving AI generated poetry, that the Copyright Act requires human authorship for registration
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2025-3-20
AI
Why SNES hardware is running faster than expected—and why it's a problem
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2025-3-19
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