Month: May 2025

Signal blasts Microsoft over Recall privacy failings, as secure messaging app is forced to fudge a way of blocking the controversial Windows 11 feature

Signal has a new option for its Windows 11 app to block Recall The developer had to fudge a way of preventing screenshots of the messaging app being taken Unfortunately this has side-effects such as interfering with screen reading tools, but Signal says Microsoft has left it no choice Signal,…

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Details leak about Jony Ive’s new ‘screen-free’ OpenAI device

Altman suggested that the acquisition could increase OpenAI’s value by $1 trillion, and envisioned a “family of devices” being born from the partnership. Information about the first device, which Altman is aiming to release by late 2026, has been kept tightly under wraps since its development was confirmed last year…

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Play vintage titles like Pitfall and Kaboom with Xbox Game Pass’s new Retro Classics suite

The Retro Classics collection is now available on Xbox, PC, and supported smart TVs It’s come by way of a partnership between Xbox, Antstream Arcade, and Activision Over 50 games are available now, with more than 100 expected to arrive eventually Xbox has partnered with classic game service Antstream Arcade…

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How startups can achieve outsized results by leveraging multi-agent systems

In March, AWS announced the general availability of its new multi-agent capabilities, bringing the technology into the hands of businesses across almost every industry. Until now, organizations have mostly relied on single-agent AI systems, which handle individual tasks but often struggle with complex workflows. These systems can also break down…

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Fujifilm’s X half is a tiny retro compact that’s big on wacky film photography features, and I love it

Retro compact with unique vertical sensor and LCD screen It reimagines the half-frame film camera experience It’s available globally from June 12 in three colors, priced $849 / £699 / AU$1,349 Fujifilm has outdone itself with the new X half – a retro compact camera that packs some of its…

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Fujifilm’s X Half camera is so dedicated to the analog vibes, it can’t shoot RAW

Fujifilm has a new pint-size addition to its X-series cameras coming in late June: the X Half. It’s an 18-megapixel “half-frame” camera with a portrait-oriented sensor and viewfinder and a fixed 32mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens. Despite being digital, the X Half is all about the vintage film aesthetic. The $849.99 camera…

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