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Modders are turning Meta Ray-Bans into spy glasses — it...
I love my Ray-Ban smart glasses, but creeps are disabling a major safety feature, and now I’m worried they’ll get banned.
Why decades-old attacks still work, and why that should...
AI systems inherit decades-old security flaws many organizations still fail to address consistently.
These 3 young S’pore hawkers put cheese in a curry puff...
What The Puff produces up to 1,500 puffs a day Singapore’s hawker scene is not short of curry puff stalls. But when Lim Yuan Ming,...
I Want iOS 27 To Give Us These Features That'd Be Perfe...
We could get our first glimpse at software features for the upcoming foldable iPhone Ultra at WWDC 26, and I'm stoked.
Someone is impersonating our business: 5 ways to fight ...
Digital squatting now moves money, steals login credentials, and pulls customers toward infrastructure tied to cybercrime.
When Giant Buttons Meet PlayStation, You Get the Kid-Fr...
Sony’s PlayStation carved out an enormous place in Japanese living rooms during the late 1990s and early 2000s. While the rest of ...
Eight Unitree Humanoid Robots and Dancer Yufei Wu Stunn...
Yufei Wu, also known as Flying Bug, dominated the America’s Got Talent stage from the start of season 21, which aired on June 2. A...
If AI Can Build It, Why Will Customers Buy It From You?
For years, technology leaders believed that building the product was the hard part. It isn’t anymore. Today, a startup can launch ...
Apple's AI Era: Every AI Drop Since Last Year's WWDC
From Apple Intelligence to new leadership, here's what Apple's AI strategy has looked like since WWDC 2025.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warns foreign AI pl...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is warning that foreign artificial intelligence platforms could be used against Canadians
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, June 5
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 5.
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