Month: October 2025

Unions are trying to stop Trump from kicking out immigrants over social media posts

The Trump administration’s heightened monitoring of immigrants’ social media accounts seeking grounds to revoke their visas stifles the speech rights of both noncitizens and citizens alike, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) alleges in a new lawsuit. The EFF filed the lawsuit on behalf of labor unions including the United Automobile…

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Judge orders immigration agents in Chicago to use body cams

But the logistics of enforcing her order are yet to be worked out, since Chicago was not included in earlier ICE body cam programs, and the government shutdown might complicate acquiring and issuing new equipment. Despite the shutdown, ICE has continued its efforts to arrest and deport immigrants in what…

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OxygenOS 16 has new lock screen customization options and a novel Gemini integration

OnePlus has finally shown off its take on Android 16. OxygenOS 16, first shipping on the upcoming OnePlus 15, combines the new customization options of Android, with smoother animations and a take on AI that seems directly lifted from Nothing OS. The centerpiece of OxygenOS 16 is a deeper integration between…

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Fujifilm’s bringing instant cameras into the selfie age

Fujifilm has announced an update to its Instax Mini LiPlay that first launched in 2019. The new Instax Mini LiPlay Plus offers similar functionality as the original with the ability to snap digital photos that can be immediately printed on the company’s Mini instant film and the option to record…

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HP OmniBook 5 14-inch (2025) review: Incredible battery life and a top-tier display at an affordable price

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. HP Omnibook 5 14 Inch Laptop Next Gen AI PC: One-minute review The HP Omnibook 5 14 Inch Laptop…

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Pinterest’s ‘tuner’ lets you dial down the amount of AI content — but not entirely

Pinterest is rolling out a tool that allows users to “dial down the AI” in their feed, the company says. Users can select which categories they want populated with more or less AI-generated content. But Pinterest stops short of promising a feed that’s completely free of AI: the tool will…

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