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Apple Appeals Court Ruling on External App Payments, Seeks Delay
08 May 2025   |   6:54 PM

Apple Appeals Court Ruling on External App Payments, Seeks Delay

Apple is seeking to delay a court ruling that would force them to allow iOS app developers in the U.S. to direct users to external payment systems, thus avoiding Apple's commission. They filed an emergency motion requesting a partial stay on the ruling. The original ruling favored Epic Games, stating Apple wasn't compliant with a 2021 order. Apple argues the new ruling is unwarranted and would cause significant losses. Epic Games responded, calling Apple's motion a 'last-ditch effort to block competition'.

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A ‘Trump Card Visa’ Is Already Showing Up in Immigration Forms
08 May 2025   |   6:59 PM

A ‘Trump Card Visa’ Is Already Showing Up in Immigration Forms

Donald Trump's proposal for a 'gold card' visa program, offering US residency for a $5 million investment, appears to be gaining traction. Elon Musk's DOGE is reportedly developing the digital infrastructure, and a reference to the 'Trump Card Visa' has already been added to the Global Entry application form. This article explores the potential implications, legal challenges, and controversies surrounding this initiative.

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OpenAI and the FDA Are Holding Talks About Using AI In Drug Evaluation
08 May 2025   |   7:00 PM

OpenAI and the FDA Are Holding Talks About Using AI In Drug Evaluation

OpenAI and the FDA are exploring the use of AI to accelerate drug evaluation. Discussions involve a project called cderGPT, aiming to streamline the drug approval process. Experts emphasize the need for careful data training and performance standards for AI models in healthcare.

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Europe's Scientific Brain Gain: Attracting US Talent Amid Funding Cuts
08 May 2025   |   7:03 PM

Europe's Scientific Brain Gain: Attracting US Talent Amid Funding Cuts

Amidst significant funding cuts to scientific agencies in the United States, the European Union has launched the 'Choose Europe for Science' program, a €500 million initiative aimed at attracting researchers and scientists, particularly from the US. This program seeks to capitalize on the exodus of scientific talent from America due to budget cuts and ideological restrictions, offering them stable funding, advanced infrastructure, and a commitment to open, collaborative science. Several European nations, including France, Germany, and Spain, are actively creating programs and increasing funding to entice US experts, especially in fields like quantum biotechnology, AI, and advanced materials, to contribute to Europe's growing scientific landscape.

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Experiencing Personal Spatial Video on Apple Vision Pro: A Glimpse into the Future
08 May 2025   |   7:16 PM

Experiencing Personal Spatial Video on Apple Vision Pro: A Glimpse into the Future

This article summarizes a CNET journalist's experience of watching spatial videos, recorded on an iPhone 15 Pro, using the Apple Vision Pro headset. It highlights the immersive and emotional impact of viewing personal memories in 3D, suggesting a powerful new way to connect with past experiences.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   7:25 PM

Leica’s latest camera encrypts verification info into every photo

Leica's new M11-P camera integrates Adobe's Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) to encrypt verification information into every photo, ensuring authenticity and combating misinformation. Priced at $9,195, the M11-P embeds a signed certificate in the metadata of each image, allowing verification through Adobe's open-source CAI. This feature aims to protect the integrity of images in an era of increasing AI-generated content and manipulation.

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Apple is seeking to pause a recent App Store ruling that would dramatically change how it operates, following a contempt finding in its legal battle with Epic Games. The company argues the ruling is 'extraordinary' and unlawfully forces it to give up control over core aspects of its business.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   7:36 PM

NixOS: A Linux Power User's Perspective on a Truly Different Distro

NixOS is a unique Linux distribution that stands out with its functional package management and declarative configuration. While it presents a steeper learning curve, especially for installing non-free software, its stability, efficiency, and extensive customization options make it a compelling choice for experienced Linux users seeking a more robust and challenging operating system.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   7:47 PM

Oura Ring 3 vs Oura Ring 4: Which Smart Ring Should You Buy?

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   7:55 PM

20 genuinely useful AI apps for Android

Discover 20 genuinely useful AI-powered Android apps that enhance productivity, streamline tasks, and offer innovative solutions. From AI chatbots and note-taking tools to image analysis and memory enhancement, these apps leverage artificial intelligence to improve your mobile experience.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   8:05 PM

The Looming Generative AI Crash: Are GenAI Businesses Destined to Fail?

Despite the hype surrounding generative AI, questions arise about the profitability of genAI businesses. High operational costs, limited user adoption, and the lack of clear ROI pose significant challenges. The article explores the financial realities facing companies like OpenAI and Microsoft, while highlighting the importance of focusing on specific business cases for successful AI implementation.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   8:42 PM

Microsoft OneNote: Your Comprehensive Guide to Note-Taking Mastery

This comprehensive guide provides a detailed walkthrough of Microsoft OneNote, covering everything from basic setup and note creation to advanced organization and collaboration techniques. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, you'll find valuable tips and tricks to enhance your note-taking efficiency across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android platforms.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   8:46 PM

Real-World Use Cases for Agentic AI: Transforming Business Operations

Agentic AI is rapidly transforming business operations by automating entire processes, unlike traditional AI chatbots. This article explores real-world use cases of agentic AI, including software engineering, customer service, and document processing, highlighting its potential to revolutionize industries.

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Careers in Tech 08 May 2025   |   8:47 PM

Windows 12: Will Microsoft Raise the Hardware Bar Again?

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Windows 11's hardware requirements and speculates on whether Windows 12 will continue this trend. It features insights from retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer, who questions whether the hardware restrictions are driven by security concerns or sales tactics. The piece also touches on the environmental impact of discarding older, incompatible hardware and the potential for future Windows versions to impose even stricter hardware demands.

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Careers in Tech 09 May 2025   |   2:10 AM

Wikipedia Challenges UK's Online Safety Rules

The Wikimedia Foundation is challenging the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing it threatens the safety and privacy of volunteer editors. They are seeking a judicial review of the regulations, which could impose stringent duties on websites. This marks the first legal challenge against the new online safety laws.

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Careers in Tech 09 May 2025   |   2:40 AM

Wikipedia Legally Challenges UK's 'Flawed' Online Safety Rules

The Wikimedia Foundation is taking legal action against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing that the regulations could endanger volunteer editors and hinder their ability to remove harmful content. They are seeking a judicial review, marking the first legal challenge against the new online safety laws.

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