Google Photos gains AI that puts together looks with the user’s clothes

Google has started releasing a new tool for Google Photos that promises to make choosing clothes easier with the help of artificial intelligence. Named Wardrobe, the function had been announced in April and is now beginning to reach eligible users. The feature uses AI to analyze the items of clothing and accessories that appear in […]

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How technology billionaires expand influence over the media and why this worries experts

Acquisition of vehicles by tycoons in the technology sector guarantees financial breathing room for newsrooms in crisis, but generates warnings about the concentration of power and the risk to editorial independence Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post newspaper Billion-dollar acquisitions, market concentration and the local journalism crisis fuel a growing debate about the future of […]

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Bitcoin’s selloff is creating the short-heavy setup that could reverse it fast

Bitcoin is enduring a multi-front assault on its spot market liquidity as exchange-traded funds, short-term speculators, and cryptocurrency miners simultaneously distribute assets. This coordinated selling pressure has drained market demand at the fastest pace since the 2022 collapse of the Terra/Luna ecosystem. As a result, BTC’s price has tanked 12% over the past week, pushing […]

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The Farewell to the Round Trip: Why Your AI Needs a Local Address

  We’ve spent the last decade treating the cloud as the ultimate destination for almost everything. We migrated our databases, our apps and our first‑generation AI models into distant data centers owned by public cloud providers — and for many workloads, that still makes sense. But as we shift from “AI as a chatbot” to […]

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Anthropic warns of risk of loss of control over AI

The accelerated advancement of intelligent systems could cause humanity to lose control over technology. The alert was released this Thursday (4) by The Anthropic Institute in a self-improvement report. The company revealed that the artificial intelligence already writes more than 80% of the code integrated into its own system. The unprecedented internal data raised the […]

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Flakey OLED MacBook Ultra rumor contradicts reliable leakers

A new research report has Apple’s first MacBook Pro with OLED shipping weeks or months sooner than other, more reliable leakers have been claiming for months, if not years. We’ve seen rumors about the fabled OLED Apple laptop for years, all with various release dates. But recently, reports have coalesced on a release window of […]

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Microsoft Build 2026: Be yourself at work

Platforms shift when developers build. We explore, choose tools, dream, create. This platform shift comes with more information than ever, ready at your fingertips. This shift, it’s about building fast AND THEN: it’s about building, operating, optimizing and observing. Securing your infrastructure, applications and agents in a seamless way that doesn’t slow you down from […]

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Beyond Hype: How AI Delivers Real ROI in Media Production

In media and entertainment, two trends never reverse: schedules compress and the amount of data you’re pushing through the pipeline keeps climbing, often exponentially. This year at NAB Show, Las Vegas, I was standing next to an LED wall where a full‑blown spaceship sequence was being driven off a handful of workstations and a Dell […]

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iFood reports data leaks, but only 2% of users

Platform disputes version that 43 million users were exposed Company said the incident happened in December 2025 – Image: Lais Monteiro/Shutterstock This Wednesday (3), iFood confirmed that there had been a data leak from users of the platform, but denied the extent of the incident reported by some media outlets, which reported the exposure of […]

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