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A ceiling full of beams: How light is replacing Wi-Fi indoors

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Connectivity is no longer a luxury—it is the backbone of how we live, work and move through the world. From smart homes to wearable tech, we rely on strong, seamless wireless networks. But with traditional […]

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‘Not available in your region’: What is a VPN and how can I use one safely?

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“This video is not available in your location.” It’s a message familiar to many people trying to watch global content online. But beneath this frustration lies a deeper question—how do we navigate digital borders safely […]

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Circumventing internet censorship in countries like China or Iran

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Free access to information online is a vital component of democratic societies. However, something that is taken for granted in this country is by no means possible everywhere.This post was originally published on this site

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Hey chatbot, is this true? AI ‘factchecks’ sow misinformation

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As misinformation exploded during India’s four-day conflict with Pakistan, social media users turned to an AI chatbot for verification—only to encounter more falsehoods, underscoring its unreliability as a fact-checking tool.This post was originally published on […]

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Google says to appeal online search antitrust ruling

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Google said Saturday it will appeal a ruling against it for anti-competitive practices in online search, a day after urging a US judge to reject the suggestion it spin off its Chrome browser.This post was […]

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Facebook’s content moderation ‘happens too late,’ says research

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Whether from the White House or a neighbor in your Facebook community group, a request to remove a Facebook post can prompt accusations of censorship or misinformation, or even become a meme.This post was originally […]

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Microsoft wants to radically change the way you surf the web

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Microsoft sees artificial intelligence transforming the internet as fundamentally as mobile phones have over the past two decades. But the technology’s limitations could curb Microsoft’s grand vision.This post was originally published on this site

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What is AI slop? Why you are seeing more fake photos and videos in your social media feeds

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In May 2025, a post asking “[Am I the asshole] for telling my husband’s affair partner’s fiancé about their relationship?” quickly received 6,200 upvotes and more than 900 comments on Reddit. This popularity earned the […]

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German court says Meta can use user data to train AI

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A German court on Friday dismissed an injunction request brought by consumer protection groups to prevent US tech giant Meta from using user data from Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence systems.This post was […]

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Large language model accurately predicts online chat derailments

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Online chat rooms and social networking platforms frequently experience harmful behavior as discussions drift from their intended topics toward personal conflict. Traditional predictive models typically depend on platform-specific data, limiting their applicability and increasing implementation […]

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