Month: August 2025

Oops, they did it again: Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE accidentally went live on Samsung’s own site

Samsung accidentally published the Buds 3 FE product page in Panama Two colors are shown: white and a very dark gray The price, in Panama at least, is $129 Samsung has accidentally leaked the new Galaxy Buds 3 FE on its Panama web site, and I’m trying very hard not…

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Google has a new AI coding agent – and it’s now free for everyone to use

Google’s latest AI coding agent, Jules, is now generally available to all Jules offers a free tier and two paid options with higher limits Gemini 2.5 Pro produces high-quality code outputs Google has announced the general availability of its latest AI coding agent, Jules. Initially revealed in December 2024 as…

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Apple’s mysterious chip tech will help Samsung make iPhone image sensors in Texas

Apple is teaming up with Samsung to produce digital image sensors for future iPhone models, according to The Financial Times. This is tied to Apple’s Wednesday announcement that it is working with Samsung’s semiconductor facility in Austin, Texas, to launch “an innovative new technology for making chips, which has never…

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The UK is falling behind in the global race for digital sovereignty

At London Tech Week we heard Kier Starmer make a commitment to the UK people that we would “become an AI maker, not an AI taker”. But how did this shift from an assumed frontrunner to an AI underdog happen? Economic and geopolitical instability, including tariffs and ever-changing political alliances,…

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OpenAI’s new GPT-5 models announced early by GitHub

GitHub has accidentally announced OpenAI’s new range of GPT-5 models. A now-deleted GitHub blog post reveals that GPT-5, which will be available in four different versions, offers “major improvements in reasoning, code quality, and user experience.” Reddit posters noticed a new GitHub blog post announcing that GPT-5 is generally available…

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Cybersecurity must be a top priority for businesses from beginning to end

Like it or not, cyberattacks are now a regular occurrence, and part of everyday life. However, despite this predictability, it still remains impossible to pinpoint exactly when and where they will occur. This means that businesses must remain vigilant, constantly on the lookout for any and all potential threats. From…

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