Tag: software

Telegram Flags Users of Third-Party Clients with Security Warning

Telegram has started marking profiles of users on unofficial apps, indicating possible reduced conversation security.

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Anthropic Introduces Additional Fee for Connecting OpenClaw to Claude AI Platform

Anthropic will charge an extra fee for users connecting the OpenClaw agent to the Claude AI platform starting April 4.

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Enthusiast Runs Windows 3.1x on a 2025 PC Featuring Ryzen 9 9900X and RTX 5060 Ti

A tech enthusiast successfully installed Windows 3.1x on a PC powered by the latest Ryzen 9 9900X CPU and RTX 5060 Ti GPU.

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Google Launches Open Gemma 4 Models with Multilingual Support and Apache 2.0 License

Google introduces Gemma 4, a family of open AI models supporting 140 languages and designed for diverse device capabilities.

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Apple Fitness VP Jay Blahnik to Retire After 13 Years at the Company

Apple’s vice president of Fitness Technologies, Jay Blahnik, will retire this July after 13 years with the company.

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NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Encounters Microsoft Outlook Glitch During Artemis II Mission

During the Artemis II mission, astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion faced a software hiccup with two non-functional Microsoft Outlook apps.

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AI-Powered Platform Accelerates Development of Bill Gates-Backed Natrium Nuclear Reactor

A new AI platform leverages Nvidia Omniverse to speed up design and documentation for the Natrium nuclear reactor sponsored by Bill Gates.

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Samsung and Google Collaborate to Bring AirDrop-Like File Sharing to Android

Samsung and Google are developing a Tap to Share feature for Android that enables quick file transfers with a tap, similar to Apple’s AirDrop.

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Warhorse Studios Replaces Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Translator with AI

Warhorse Studios has dismissed the lead English localization editor for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, opting to use generative AI for translation tasks.

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Apple Reports Zero Successful Hacks on iPhones with Lockdown Mode Enabled

Apple confirms that its Lockdown Mode has prevented any successful iPhone hacks since its launch nearly four years ago.

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Telegram Denies Existence of Reported Critical Vulnerability Involving Malicious Stickers

Telegram refutes claims of a critical security flaw that allegedly enables attacks via malicious stickers, stating the vulnerability does not exist.

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Apple’s Mac OS X Celebrates 25 Years, Evolving Through Three Processor Architectures

Apple’s Mac OS X marks 25 years since its debut, transitioning through multiple processors and gearing up for a new MacBook release.

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