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Why AI Breaks Bad

Once in a while, LLMs turn evil—and no one quite knows why. [...]

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Nintendo delays Switch 2 preorders in the U.S. over tariff impacts

Nintendo says Switch 2 preorders won't go live in the U.S. on April 9, citing President Trump's newly revealed tariffs. [...]

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I Went Undercover in Crypto’s Answer to ‘Squid Game.’ It Nearly Broke Me

I spent 10 days competing in Crypto: The Game, a winner-takes-all contest where hundreds of players try to finesse and backstab their way to claiming a $140,000 cryptocurrency prize. [...]

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YouTube is testing its own version of AI Overviews

If you’ve performed a Google search lately, you’ve undoubtedly come across an AI Overview in your search results. This tool, powered by Google’s Gemini, tries to save you some clicks by aggregating information from the links populated in your search results and succinctly delivering what it believes to be the information you’re looking for. The accuracy of these overviews, however, often l [...]

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How to Follow the Real Papal Conclave Beginning Wednesday

The Vatican is streaming live views of St. Peter's Square on its YouTube channel, NBC offers a "smoke cam" and CNN created a 3D visualization. [...]

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I replaced my Ray-Ban Meta with these Amazon smart glasses, and was impressed

The Amazon Echo Frames (3rd Gen) may be the most subtle-looking pair of smart glasses on the market - and they're nearly 60% off ahead of Amazon Prime Day. [...]

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The iPhone 18 might get a major chip upgrade after all

The chips and front glass panels in future iPhones could be getting some major upgrades. [...]

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YouTube will no longer limit ads on videos that drop the f-bomb early

YouTube has changed its ad guideline policy surrounding swear words, allowing creators a bit more freedom than before. In a video announcement, YouTube's head of monetization, Conor Kavanagh, said that videos containing stronger profanity such as f-bombs in the first seven seconds are now eligible for full monetization. In 2022, YouTube introduced a policy that would flag videos using profane [...]

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4 Million SSNs May Have Been Leaked in Employee Benefits Company Breach. Are You One of Them?

These are steps you should take if your data was compromised in the VeriSource Services breach. [...]

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