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- Apple has filed a significant lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging trade secret theft and accusing former employees of compromising hardware designs.
- Meta is facing increased scrutiny and regulatory pressure in the EU, with threats of fines for addictive features on Facebook and Instagram, while also removing a controversial AI image generation tool on Instagram.
- The semiconductor industry is seeing major developments, with SK Hynix raising substantial funds for US expansion and China making strides in reusable rocket technology.
- Streaming services like Disney+ and Netflix are reportedly exploring new models, including a potential free tier for Disney+ and the introduction of 'always-on' live TV channels by Netflix.
- The AI landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with Hugging Face's CEO discussing companies moving away from renting AI models and news of OpenAI's 'preferred model' for Microsoft Copilot 365 amidst internal changes.
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TechCrunch
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US cybersecurity agency CISA had to build its incident playbook during the incident, agency reveals
10 hours ago
by Zack Whittaker
Security, CISA, cybersecurity, us governmentIndependent cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs reported in May that a security researcher with cyber firm GitGuardian alerted him to reams of exposed passwords stored in a publicly accessible GitHub repository, which an employee of a CISA contractor had uploaded.
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Phia accused of ‘cookie stuffing,’ taking affiliate credit on purchases it didn’t earn
11 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Startups, affiliate marketing, In Brief, Phia, Phoebe Gates, Sophia KianniPhia, the shopping startup founded by Bill Gates’ daughter, Phoebe, and her friend Sophia Kianni is under fire for a practice known as “cookie stuffing,” which helped the product receive commissions and credit for sales it did not actually generate, per a Bloomberg investigation.
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Meta removes controversial AI feature on Instagram after backlash
11 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
AI, Instagram, Meta, social media"Our intent was to provide a useful creative tool and to give people control over whether their public content could be referenced in this way," the company said in a blog post. "We've heard the feedback that this feature missed the mark, so it's no longer available."
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Bluesky’s interim CEO, Toni Schneider, drops the ‘interim’
13 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
Social, Bluesky, Elon Musk, social media, toni schneider, Twitter, XSchneider, who formerly served as the CEO of Automattic and is a partner at True Ventures, says he is "all in" on the unconventional social media platform.
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Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft
14 hours ago
by Sarah Perez
AI, Apps, Apple, OpenAI, trade secret theftApple alleges the misconduct was directed by OpenAI's senior leadership, including a longtime former employee.
Hacker News
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Engadget
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Meta deactivates feature that let you generate AI images of any public Instagram account
10 hours ago
by Mariella Moon
AI, MetaMeta has deactivated the Muse Image capability to create AI deepfakes of any public Instagram account you @-mention.
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Apple calls OpenAI's hardware business 'rotten to its core' in trade secret theft lawsuit
14 hours ago
by Karissa Bell
AI, AppleThe lawsuit also names io Products, the hardware company led by Jony Ive.
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Mamdani announces new Click-to-Cancel rule for New York City
14 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
Big TechThe rule revives a proposed FTC protection that was abandoned last year.
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OpenAI's browser isn't dead, it just moved to the ChatGPT app
15 hours ago
by Igor Bonifacic
AILet's be real, OpenAI isn't giving up on the browser market, it is just changing its strategy.
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The Meta Glasses backlash is changing how (or if) people use them
16 hours ago
by Karissa Bell
MetaBacklash online is changing how (or if) people wear Meta's smart glasses.
The Verge
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Are you filthy enough for a $700 portable shower?
4 hours ago
by Thomas Ricker
Accessory Reviews, Reviews, Tech, Work anywhereA luxurious hot shower anywhere you go. Hot showers, like electricity, are a luxury that's easy to take for granted. That all changes after a few nights camping at a music festival, a week toiling at a backcountry job site, or overlanding all summer in the great unknown. An itchy scalp and the vague smell of warm clams suddenly make the idea of spending hundreds on a portable shower seem less absurd. I've been testing the Hottap Go from Australia-based Joolca while vanlifing to shower after surfing and to wash up after cooking. It features a 12L integrated water tank
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No, Flock isn’t threatening people for debating surveillance
11 hours ago
by Jay Peters
News, TechOn Thursday, the Instagram account for a lecture series in Newport Beach, CA posted a photo of what appeared to be a cease and desist letter from the surveillance technology company Flock Safety. Flock has received significant backlash over its technology and work with law enforcement agencies, and this letter kicked off yet another wave of criticism against the company for allegedly trying to shut down discussions of its work. "WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED," the group, The Saturday Salon, wrote in the Instagram post , which has more than 3,000 likes. A separate post about the letter on Bluesky
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Meta turns off the Instagram feature that let users make AI deepfakes of public accounts
11 hours ago
by Jay Peters
AI, Instagram, Meta, News, TechFollowing significant backlash, Meta is turning off the feature it announced this week that let users generate AI images based on content from public Instagram accounts just by tagging them. The feature, as originally set up, meant that content from any public Instagram account could be used in AI creations without the account owner's permission. "Earlier this week, we announced that one way for people to generate images in Meta AI is by @-mentioning public Instagram accounts that they want to reference," Meta says in an update to a blog post about its new Muse Image AI model. "Our intent
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The FCC is cracking down on DJI tech that dodged the foreign drone ban
13 hours ago
by Sean Hollister
Policy, TechThe Xtra Muse and the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge Last year, we told you about Xtra , the company that lets DJI sneak its popular cameras into the US, and Skyrover, a brand seemingly selling DJI drones in disguise . They're just two of the many firms DJI is suspected of starting to skirt the United States' foreign drone ban . But it appears the FCC is finally doing something about "DJI front companies," as watcher Konrad Iturbe dubbed them last year . Today, the FCC is fining eight of them $25,000
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Apple sues OpenAI for allegedly stealing hardware secrets
14 hours ago
by Jay Peters
AI, Apple, News, OpenAI, TechApple has sued OpenAI, alleging that engineers stole Apple secrets to advance the AI startup's hardware plans. In its complaint , Apple says it uncovered "a pattern of theft of Apple's trade secrets by OpenAI employees who were formerly at Apple." In addition to OpenAI, the lawsuit also names IO Products - Jony Ive's hardware startup, which OpenAI bought in 2025 - along with two specific employees, Tang Tan (OpenAI's chief hardware officer) and Chang Liu (who joined OpenAI from Apple in January). An Apple spokesperson shared this statement with 9to5Mac : At Apple, our teams are constantly developing breakthrough
Wired
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AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years
43 minutes ago
by Dell Cameron, Lily Hay Newman
Security, Security / Cyberattacks and Hacks, Security / Privacy, Security / Security News, RoundupPlus: The Pentagon is training amateurs to become part of its hacker army, a Flock license plate reader error led to cops surrounding a car reviewer, and more.
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We Make Lovely Home-Cooked Meals for Ourselves. Why Not Do the Same for Our Dogs?
an hour ago
by Alicia Kennedy
Gear, Gear / Trends, Bone, AppetitMore dog owners have begun cooking for their canine companions in recent years. When my own dog fell ill, I became part of this growing group.
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Best Hiking Boots (2026): Walking Shoes, Trails, Backpacking
2 hours ago
by Chris Haslam
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Hit, the, TrailsFrom strenuous hikes and serious summits to weekend rambles in the park, these boots help you make the most of your time outdoors.
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China’s Tianwen-2 Space Probe Has Rendezvoused With Earth’s Quasi-Moon
2 hours ago
by Ritsuko Kawai
Science, Science / Space, Long, Way, From, HomeThe probe sent back the first pictures of the asteroid Kamo’oalewa. Next step: landing on the surface and collecting samples to send back to Earth.
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El Niño Is Already Wreaking Havoc on Pacific Fisheries
2 hours ago
by Joseph Winters
Science, Science / Environment, Go, FishAs the climate phenomenon sends warm water surging across the eastern Pacific, some parts of the fishing industry are suffering—but other regions are seeing a windfall.