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AI Search Startups Are Booming
AI search has quietly become one of the most attractive targets in consumer AI.
Intuit to Cut Over 3,000 Jobs to Prioritize AI
In a memo to employees, CEO Sasan Goodarzi said the layoffs are meant to reduce complexity, simplify the company’s corporate structure, and deliver better AI products.
Trump Mobile Customers Report Personal Information Leaks
Trump Mobile is leaking customersâ email and home addresses, but has not responded to people alerting the company of the data exposure, according to two YouTubers who said they verified that their leaked data is authentic.
Eight Areas to Steer Clear of When Setting Up Home Security Cameras
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Eight Thrilling Accessibility Features in iOS 27 Arriving This Autumn
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Four Concealed Functions of Your iPhone’s Weather Application
crucial iPhone applications would be lacking without the iPhone Weather app, and for valid reasons. It’s one of the rare applications that proves beneficial whether you’re at home or on the move. Without its forecasts for temperature and precipitation, planning what to wear, which tasks to complete, what to take outside, and where to head for the weekend becomes considerably more difficult.
However, if you assumed that the iPhone Weather app is solely for informing you of the temperature and the weather situation in your vicinity, you may want to reconsider. It’s genuinely a goldmine of meteorological data, providing far more than just the basic information. In reality, it encompasses at least ten distinct data metrics, such as air quality, wind velocity, UV exposure, moisture level, and even visibility metrics. Beneath the surface, it contains a variety of other clever features you might not have even realized were available. We will reveal four of these concealed functionalities to enable you to fully leverage the iPhone Weather app.
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Preventing Software Supply Chain Attacks with Feross Aboukhadijeh
Modern software relies heavily on open source dependencies, often pulling in thousands of packages maintained by developers all over the world. This accelerates innovation but also creates serious supply chain risks as attackers increasingly compromise popular libraries to spread malware at scale. Feross Aboukhadijeh is the founder and CEO of Socket which is a security
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Aviation Cybersecurity with Serge Christiaans
Aviation cybersecurity is becoming an urgent priority as modern aircraft increasingly rely on complex digital systems for navigation, communication, and engine performance. These systems were once isolated but are now interconnected and vulnerable to cyber threats ranging from GPS spoofing to ransomware attacks on airline infrastructure. As nation-state actors and criminal groups grow more sophisticated,
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Rivals of Aether Featuring Dan Fornace
Rivals of Aether and Rivals of Aether II are indie fighting games that combine fast-paced platform combat with elemental-themed characters. The game takes inspiration from Super Smash Bros. and emphasizes skillful movement, tight controls, and competitive balance, making it popular in the fighting game community. Dan Fornace is a game director and designer at Aether
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