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Nobody wants this but a TikTok ban is starting to seem inevitable
By Lance Ulanoff published
A Federal Court of Appeals ruled against TikTok and now a ban seems very likely, even though nobody wants it.
OpenAI's new AI Reinforcement Fine-Tuning could transform how scientists use its models
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI debuts Reinforcement Fine-Tuning program for 12 Days of OpenAI.
Need extra storage for your new M4 Mac mini but don't want to pay Apple's steep upgrade prices? This unique external SSD might be the game-changer you’re looking for
By Kristina Terech published
The MiniMate SSD offers fast, affordable storage expansion for Mac Mini users, seamlessly connecting via Thunderbolt, starting at $139.99.
The EU proposal to scan all your WhatsApp chats is back on the agenda
By Chiara Castro last updated
The controversial CSAM scanning plan keeps coming back. Here's what we know so far.
The EU Digital Identity Wallet lands in Italy despite privacy concerns
By Chiara Castro published
The IT-Wallet is Italy's iteration of the EU Digital Identity Wallet scheme aimed to digitalize Europeans' identity references in a single application.
Windows 11’s new webcam settings will make adjusting resolution a breeze — no extra software needed
By Kristina Terech published
Windows 11 will soon let users adjust webcam resolution directly from Settings, offering easier customization without needing extra software.
Tuta has suffered multiple DDoS attacks in one week – but it claims privacy has not been compromised
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Some Tuta users are still lamenting issues in using the encrypted email service. Here is what we know so far.
I tried a free online AI math tutor, and I’m so impressed I’m using it for my kid
By Graham Barlow published
AI math tutoring could be a cost-effective solution for kids.
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