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Proton To Debut Lumo, A New Privacy-Focused AI Chatbot

Proton Proton has made quite a name for itself over the past several years, putting a privacy-first focus on all of its applications, including Proton Mail, Proton VPN, and more. In the past year, the company also launched its first foray into the AI market with Scribe, an AI writing assistant that is embedded directly…

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Google Photos Lets You Turn Any Image Into A Video – Here’s How The New AI Feature Works

Google For many people, Google Photos has been their go-to cloud storage service for photos and videos for years. But Google Photos doesn’t just provide a fast way to ensure your memories are preserved beyond the storage of your smartphone — Google Photos also lets users edit content with ease. The arrival of generative AI…

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Foldable iPhone’s Unusual Display Dimensions Leaked Again

Samsung Unlike in previous years, there appears to be consensus among leakers and analysts that Apple will launch a foldable iPhone in 2026. The handset should be included in the iPhone 18 series that’s likely to be unveiled in September 2026. While we don’t have an official name for the first foldable iPhone, we’ve referred…

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AI Impersonating Humans Terrifies Sam Altman, But OpenAI Doesn’t Want More Regulation

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is in Washington, D.C., this week, to lobby the U.S. government for friendly regulation around the development and use of AI. Reports before Altman’s visit claimed the CEO would make it clear to politicians that ChatGPT is already an incredibly important tool for American and worldwide users alike.…

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Is Charging Your Android Phone To 100% Actually Hurting The Battery?

Kaspars Grinvalds/Shutterstock Charging your Android phone to 100% seems like a logical way to ensure it lasts you through the day, but this routine could actually be hurting your phone in the long term. This is because most Android devices use lithium-ion batteries, which tend to degrade over time. Routinely charging them to full can…

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Is history repeating itself with the government’s push to open public sector cloud deals to SMEs?

The UK government is on a mission to loosen the grip that legacy IT suppliers have on public sector IT budgets, amid concerns about how police forces, NHS trusts and local councils are wedded to suppliers whose offerings are not good value for money. Technology secretary Peter Kyle outlined the government’s ambitions on this front…

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iPhone 18 Fold price might not be as bad as we thought

Apple’s first foldable iPhone is expected to be more expensive than the competition when it launches next year. A 2026 release seems certain for the foldable iPhone at the time of this writing. That’s what most reports are saying, with recent leaks indicating that Apple might have chosen Samsung Display to manufacture the display, including…

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Google announces Pixel 10 launch event will take place on August 20

The future of Google’s Pixel lineup is just around the corner. Made by Google 2025 will officially take place on August 20, according to the invites Google sent out on Wednesday. The event will be held in New York City this time after setting up shop in Google’s hometown of Mountain View, California last year.…

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Podcast: Container storage challenges and how to overcome them

In this podcast, we talk to Pure Storage’s Venkat Ramakrishnan about customer challenges when dealing with containers and storage and data protection. Ramakrishnan, vice-president of products and engineering for Portworx, talked about customers who take on container deployments without thinking through the future scale, technical requirements and cost they are likely to accrue. Here, Ramakrishnan…

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UK government signs deal with Google Cloud to upskill 100,000 civil servants in AI by 2030

As part of the agreement, Google will train 100,000 civil servants working across the public sector in using AI and other digital services through its Google Cloud Training Programme by 2030, in support of the government’s goal to have one in 10 civil servants working in tech roles by the same date.Furthermore, Google Cloud will…

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