Bill Gates admits “serious error in judgment” about Epstein

Bill Gates gave testimony this Tuesday before a committee of the United States Congress, in a closed-door hearing about his relationship with New York financier Jeffrey Epstein. In his initial statement, published on the website GatesNotes, the billionaire stated that he “should never have met with Epstein”, but stressed that he “never witnessed nor had […]

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Humanity Protocol’s H crash exposes the private keys behind its ZK identity pitch

Amid crypto’s ongoing DeFi hack crisis, Humanity Protocol’s H token crash has turned a biometric identity project into the latest example of the sector’s oldest failure mode: control of keys. The project is built around proof-of-humanity infrastructure, with official materials describing palm biometrics, zero-knowledge proofs, decentralized identifiers, and verifiable credentials as parts of a privacy-preserving […]

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Glyph launches portable SSD with tracker for Apple and Android

The Glyph has just presented the Atom EX80a portable SSD that combines very high transfer speeds with an unprecedented feature: a tracker built-in feature that allows you to locate your device if it is lost or stolen. THE SSD uses native Apple and Android software to facilitate tracking, making it a complete solution for professionals […]

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Meta is working on facial recognition for smart glasses

HFor some time now, the presence of cameras in Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses has been viewed with suspicion by users, who fear that the technological giant led by Mark Zuckerberg could launch facial recognition systems that would jeopardize the privacy of people who come across the holders of this gadget. Now the wired magazine highlights […]

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uGreen NASync DXP 4800 GT review: Price, performance

The uGreen NASync DXP4800 GT is a four-bay NAS with dual 10GbE networking that targets creators and small teams, and is an excellent mid-range NAS for Apple users. uGreen has built out its NAS range quickly since entering the category. AppleInsider has covered uGreen NAS hardware before, including hands-on time with the NASync IDX6011 Pro. […]

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Beyond photons: Quasiparticle does computation entirely with light

From electron computing to photon computing Eighty years ago, the world witnessed the birth of the electronic computing era through ENIAC, the world’s first general-purpose electronic computer. Inside it, electrons were used to solve complex numerical problems. Today, this same architecture continues to be the basis of general computing, but electrons are beginning to show […]

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Google lowers AI Plus pricing while doubling cloud storage

Ryan Haines / Android Authority Google Plus launched in the US earlier this year at $8 a month. Now Google’s already cutting that nearly in half to just $5 a month. In addition to the price cut, Google’s pushing storage from 200GB to 400GB. Today may be all about Apple’s latest announcements, with the Gemini-powered […]

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Apple updates Siri with Gemini, from Google, and seeks to regain space in the AI ​​race

Apple announced this Monday (8), during the WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference), a new wave of artificial intelligence resources for its devices, in an attempt to expand the presence of the technology in its ecosystem after the delays and criticism faced by the first generation of Apple Intelligence. The company entered into a partnership with Gemini, […]

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