Have you ever felt your smartphone heat up after heavy use or watched the battery drop at the worst possible moment?
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Have you ever felt your smartphone heat up after heavy use or watched the battery drop at the worst possible moment?
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Orange-scented algae could become an unexpected weapon against the world’s growing microplastic pollution crisis.
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As AI tools are constantly improving, appealing to an increasing number of users, ChatGPT remains the most popular chatbot - but just how popular and how much energy does it consume?
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Ministers gathered for a digital G7 meeting in Paris Friday made progress on online child protection but only nodded to AI’s energy impact in a joint declaration on the sector’s challenges. “Protecting minors online” is “an international priority”, France’s digital minister Anne Le Henanff said at a press conference after the summit chaired by […]
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a test Thursday on the launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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Ministers gathered for a digital G7 meeting in Paris with host France expecting they will find common ground on online child protection.
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Originating as a creepy shared story told online by ordinary internet users, the “Backrooms” universe erupts into American cinemas on Friday with a film directed by star YouTuber Kane Parsons. The work depicts a group of characters who find themselves trapped in a warren of bizarrely laid-out rooms resembling empty offices, illuminated by a pallid […]
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Might be an idea to fix the problem while you’re still intelligent enough to understand it?
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Large construction projects generate enormous volumes of safety data, but companies may not always use all of it effectively.
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IT risks: 73% of respondents said they believe their organisation is well prepared to handle browser-based threats.
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Secured Autonomy has three main pillars: platform security, communications and electronic warfare protection, and fleet-level protection. what does this mean for business?
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A round-up of some key developments in quantum computing announced during May 2026.
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French authorities suspended the European Union’s new digital border check system at Britain’s Port of Dover on Saturday, as traffic piled up at the UK ferry terminal at the start of the long weekend. Travellers were facing wait times of over two hours at the terminal in southern England to get the cross-Channel ferry to […]
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Upper Bound entered day two today in Edmonton by addressing the growing blowback around data centres and energy, legacy systems and procurement processes and AI education.
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SpaceX’s filing with US regulators was revealed Wednesday, laying out plans for what could become the largest initial public offering in history as Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company seeks to raise up to $75 billion on the public markets. The filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission — the first time SpaceX has publicly […]
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The UK's AI Growth Zone framework should be technology-neutral, says a leading expert.
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Phishing, which describes the act of sending fraudulent emails with the purpose of stealing personal information, is growing in popularity among cybercriminals.
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Elon Musk’s X has committed to cracking down on illegal content to protect UK users, Britain’s media regulator said Friday, as it steps up pressure on social media platforms. The commitments include reviewing suspected illegal terrorist and hate content within an average of 24 hours of it being reported, and blocking accounts linked to proscribed […]
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Perplexity AI is the most reliable chatbot for daily tasks, according to a recent assessment.
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Which states are the most likely to be tricked by these sneaky imposters? And which age groups are taking the biggest hits?
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Over 2,000 cyberattacks occur each day worldwide. This is one attack every 39 seconds, yet many companies still treat cybersecurity as a technical function or a compliance hurdle rather than a business priority.
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With so much uncertainty surrounding interactions online today, this platform empowers users by allowing them to authentically verify if the person or entity they are interacting with is legitimate.
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Sandeep Shivam delivered an influential keynote at the 2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Systems, and Emerging Technologies (IEEE-ICAISET 2026), held April 21–23, 2026 at AlShorouq Academy in Cairo, Egypt, where he presented on "Building Trusted and Scalable AI Products: From Agent Governance to Cloud Deployment." The session stood out as a timely and practical…
The influencers compete for online attention with anti-Trump AI accounts.
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A flurry of new schemes to launch Europe-based social networks faces a steep, rocky road to seduce users away from American and Asian giants in the sector. Founders nevertheless see opportunity in the disillusionment and distrust of major platforms that have spiked alongside transatlantic tensions under Donald Trump’s second presidency. “We think the timing is […]
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Large migratory catfish travel up to 11,000 km round-trip between the Andes and the Atlantic. Many are endangered.
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The clinical trial with the drug, rapamycin, is funded with $12 million of donations.
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While headlines focus on breakthroughs in large language models and generative AI, a quieter, more consequential failure is unfolding behind the scenes: promising AI products that never make it to market in any meaningful way. Not because they don’t work—but because they don’t sell. Girish Kotte has built his career around this gap.
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Above all, there should be answers, and there aren’t.
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Above all, there should be answers, and there aren’t.
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