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Research finds generative AI making frauds a cakewalk for bad actors

Generative AI isn’t just changing how we work, but it’s also transforming how scams are pulled off. As per Vyntra’s 2026 report, tasks that once took fraudsters over 16 hours can now be done in under 5 minutes using generative AI tools. That’s a massive shift. What used to require skill, time, and effort can now be automated and scaled almost instantly, turning fraud into what experts are calling a $400 billion global industry. Why is AI making fraud so easy? Because it removes the biggest barriers: time and expertise. Modern AI tools can generate convincing phishing emails, deepfake voices,…

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M5 MacBook Pro tests show Apple is pretty close to fixing its worst weakness

For years, Macs have had one glaring weakness: gaming. But with the new M5 MacBook Pro, Apple might finally be getting close to fixing that. Or at least brute-forcing its way around it. Recent testing by Andrew Tsai shows the M5 Max MacBook Pro can run a wide range of AAA Windows games smoothly, even through emulation layers like CrossOver. We’re talking heavy titles like Horizon Forbidden West and Black Myth: Wukong, and while not every game was perfect, the majority ran “superbly” despite not being native macOS apps. That’s kind of wild when you think about it, considering these…

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Sony is halting sales of memory cards and you have AI to blame for it

Sony has hit pause on a major part of its storage business, and not-so-surprisingly, AI is one of the reasons behind it. The company has officially announced that it is temporarily suspending orders for most of its CFexpress and SD memory cards, citing a global shortage of semiconductor memory. The suspension applies to both retailers and direct customers, and there’s currently no clear timeline for when sales will resume. This isn’t just a minor supply hiccup. Instead, it’s a sign of a much bigger problem brewing across the tech industry. So what’s actually going on? At the core of this…

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I see Apple skipping the AI hellfire, but shaping Siri as the most flexible assistant

When Apple introduced Siri back in 2011, the world freaked out. A personal assistant on a phone with conversational chops elicited an audible gasp from the audience, and plenty of fear. “That it’s a sinister, potentially alien artificial intelligence that’s bound to kill us all,” CNN’s coverage surmised. It was a one-of-a-kind advancement, something Apple was delivering consistently back then. And then it fell off. Now, Siri has a reputation for being, well… not exactly the sharpest voice assistant, especially in a pool of next-gen generative AI assistants such as Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT. Anyone who’s tried asking it a…

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March Madness, Revisited: The AI Model Did Well. But Mad Things Still Happen

(NOTE: This article is part of an ongoing series documenting an experiment with using AI to fill the NCAA brackets and see how it fares against years of human experience. The original article is as follows.) A week ago, I wrote about entering an NCAA tournament pool with a more disciplined process than I usually use. Instead of relying on mascots, vibes, or whatever team happened to look great on Saturday afternoon, I tried to think about the bracket the way an investor or analyst would: separate raw forecasting from expected value, build one bracket around the highest probability of success, build another…

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Apple announces new sci-fi film Liminal and I can’t wait for it

Apple just revealed Liminal, and it already looks like a serious contender for its next big sci-fi movie. With a clear sci-fi hook and recognizable names attached, this is the kind of announcement that’s easy to get invested in early. The project comes from Apple Original Films and pairs Vanessa Kirby with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in leading roles. It’s directed by Louis Leterrier, who’s known for keeping stories fast and visually sharp, which already hints at a more kinetic kind of sci-fi than Apple usually leans into. Some key details are still missing, including a release timeline and production start.…

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SATELLAI Collar is pushing the boundaries of dog safety and health care with PetSense AI

Living in a geographical pocket where the terrain quickly changes from lush backyard to open trails within a few minutes of walking, I am constantly concerned about my furry friends losing the track. The situation is not too different if you live in dense suburbs — there’s a persistent worry about dogs wandering beyond the safe zone of your yard or open estate. Needless to say, pet trackers are a must to ensure the well-being of my dogs, but finding a reliable one isn’t a cakewalk.   That’s where SATELLAI comes into the picture, a brand that combines the warmth of pet care with cutting-edge satellite-driven location tracking and…

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Vivaldi browser’s tab stacks are a lovely solution that I want on Chrome and Safari

While most Chromium-based browsers treat tab management as an afterthought, Vivaldi takes a smarter approach. Its latest iOS update doubles down on one of its best ideas: two-level tab stacks. It’s not a new feature, but it’s one of the few that actually makes juggling dozens of tabs on a phone feel manageable. A small but genuinely useful feature Instead of hiding grouped tabs in a menu or forcing you to switch to a different page, Vivaldi keeps everything accessible, letting you switch between related tabs quickly and intuitively. The browser displays your main tabs in a row at the…

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Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses might soon get new Scriber and Blazer models

Meta’s push into AI wearables isn’t slowing down anytime soon. A new FCC filing has revealed that two upcoming Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, namely “Scriber” and “Blazer”. This listing hints at the launch being right around the corner. It also describes the devices as production units, which means that Meta is already past the prototype stage and gearing up for release. What’s next in Meta’s smart glass lineup? The FCC database has confirmed two distinct models: Ray-Ban Meta Scriber and Ray-Ban Meta Blazer. Interestingly, the Blazer model could arrive in two sizes, including a larger variant that Meta hasn’t offered…

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Macbook Neo stress test shows Apple could’ve made it run cooler with a simple fix

Apple’s MacBook Neo arrived as a shock to the industry. It is the new cheap MacBook that is designed to be silent, efficient, and affordable. But a new stress test suggests that it could have been noticeably better with a very simple change. As per a recent test, the addition of a basic copper plate to the cooling setup can improve both thermals and performance by a meaningful margin. And the frustrating part? It isn’t some complex engineering overhaul and is relatively straightforward. What’s holding back the MacBook Neo? Just like the MacBook Air, the Neo runs on a completely…

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