Month: May 2025

Millions of users could fall for fake Facebook ad for a text-to-AI-video tool that is just malware

Fake AI video editor ads are targeting Facebook users Threat group UNC6032 has been identified spreading malware The ads have reached over 2 million users Google’s Mandiant Threat Defense group has identified a campaign, tracked as UNC6032, which “weaponizes the interest around AI tools” – specifically tools used to generate…

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New OLED screen with a speaker in every pixel promises sound as precise as OLED’s contrast

Each OLED pixel can be a sound source too No need for conventional speakers and no increase in thickness Could be used for in-car displays, smartphones and headsets For years now the TV industry has been thinking about pixels: how to make them brighter, how to make them smaller, how…

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Apple is reportedly going to rename all of its operating systems

Apple is going to switch up how it names its next set of major operating systems, Bloomberg reports. Instead of just notching up the version number, Apple will instead switch to marking them by year. However, the years will apparently align with the year after the one the update is…

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Apple’s rumored iOS 19 gaming app is exciting for Apple fans, but it won’t tempt gamers from Windows

Apple may be developing a dedicated gaming app for iOS, macOS and more The app will contain things like achievements, leaderboards and messages It could be announced at WWDC in June For years, Apple has been trying to convince the world that it’s taking gaming seriously, and with the popularity…

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Google Photos gets new AI features for its 10-year anniversary

Google Photos is 10 years old. To honor the anniversary, the company revamped the app’s editor. Naturally, AI plays a leading role. The redesigned Photos adds AI-powered editors previously exclusive to the Pixel 9’s Magic Editor. That includes Auto Frame, which suggests crops for your pics. If that requires new…

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US will ban foreign officials to punish countries for social media rules

The US State Department has launched its latest rebuke against Europe and other countries over their attempts to regulate digital platforms. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that the US would restrict visas for “foreign nationals who are responsible for censorship of protected expression in the United States.” He…

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