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Child safety or age-gating for all? UK social media ban plan draws fire
The UK government's proposed ban on under-16s using social media would amount to building a mass age-verification system for the entire internet, creating "serious risks to privacy, data protection, and freedom of expression," digital rights advocates have warned.…
Kids learn computer theory with wood, cardboard, and hot glue
Students at an Arizona school have built a full-scale replica of ENIAC, marking 80 years since the dedication of the computer at the University of Pennsylvania.…
ATM takes a kicking yet keeps on ticking
Bork!Bork!Bork! Sometimes technology is made of sterner stuff than we give credit for, such as this ATM, which has clung on to life – and power – despite the indignities heaped upon it.…
Curl shutters bug bounty program to remove incentive for submitting AI slop
The maintainer of popular open-source data transfer tool cURL has ended the project’s bug bounty program after maintainers struggled to assess a flood of AI-generated contributions.…
Sony no longer home of the Bravia as it plans TV biz spin-out to China’s TCL
Sony wants to stop making televisions.…
OpenAI will try to guess your age before ChatGPT gets spicy
OpenAI says it has begun deploying an age prediction model to determine whether ChatGPT users are old enough to view "sensitive or potentially harmful content."…
Cloudflare whacks WAF bypass bug that opened side door for attackers
Cloudflare has fixed a flaw in its web application firewall (WAF) that allowed attackers to bypass security rules and directly access origin servers, which could lead to data theft or full server takeover.…
Anthropic CEO: Selling H200s to China is like giving nukes to North Korea
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei isn’t happy about the US allowing Nvidia to sell GPUs to Chinese companies, and likened the decision to giving nuclear weapons to an adversary.…
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy goes wobbly on AI bubble possibility
Could one of the most prominent tech company leaders be less-than-enthused about the AI economy? In an interview, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy didn't dismiss the idea that the AI bubble could pop, despite his company's massive investments in the technology. …
AI researchers map models to banish 'demon' persona
Researchers from Anthropic and other orgs have observed situations in which LLMs act like a helpful personal assistant, and are trying to study the phenomenon further to make sure chatbots don't go off the rails and cause harm.…
Mozilla starts offering RPMs of Firefox Nightly
If you can't wait to get the bleeding-edge version of Firefox, we have good news. Mozilla is offering native RPM packages of Firefox Nightly for Linux distros in the greater Red Hat and SUSE families.…
Remember VoidLink, the cloud-targeting Linux malware? An AI agent wrote it
VoidLink, the newly spotted Linux malware that targets victims' clouds with 37 evil plugins, was generated "almost entirely by artificial intelligence" and likely developed by just one person, according to the research team that discovered the do-it-all implant.…
Dead batteries cough up lithium after a bath in CO₂ and water, boffins say
Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere, and recycling them cleanly and safely at scale is still hard. Now, a Chinese research team claims to have discovered a way to recycle Li-ion batteries using carbon dioxide and water. Just don't expect it to revolutionize the market overnight.…
Power scarcity drives datacenters to Texas, where the juice is
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the amount of available power. That's why the Lone Star State is set to become the leading bit barn market within a few years, and why hyperscalers and colocation providers now expect roughly a third of datacenter campuses to rely entirely on onsite power by 2030.…
Rackspace tests customer loyalty with brutal email price hike
Rackspace is giving a masterclass in how to annoy customers after an eye-watering price hike for email hosting.…
OpenAI is still figuring out how to make money, but wants you to believe in it
This week, OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar took to the internet to make a bold pitch for the company's future, which she claims is bright, despite what the current numbers say.…
Majority of CEOs report zero payoff from AI splurge
More than half of CEOs report seeing neither increased revenue nor decreased costs from AI, despite massive investments in the technology, according to a PwC survey of 4,454 business leaders.…
AI framework flaws put enterprise clouds at risk of takeover
Two "easy-to-exploit" vulnerabilities in the popular open-source AI framework Chainlit put major enterprises' cloud environments at risk of leaking data or even full takeover, according to cyber-threat exposure startup Zafran.…
Windows 11, not AI, kick-started the PC upgrade cycle
If 2025 proved anything about PCs, it's that corporate IT will upgrade hardware out of necessity long before it does so out of AI-fueled excitement.…
Anthropic quietly fixed flaws in its Git MCP server that allowed for remote code execution
Anthropic has fixed three bugs in its official Git MCP server that researchers say can be chained with other MCP tools to remotely execute malicious code or overwrite files via prompt injection.…

