Month: November 2025

Google is introducing its own version of Apple’s private AI cloud compute

Google is rolling out a new cloud-based platform that lets users unlock advanced AI features on their devices while keeping data private. The feature, virtually identical to Apple’s Private Cloud Compute, comes as companies reconcile users’ demands for privacy with the growing computational needs of the latest AI applications. Many…

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Pixel phones are getting notification summaries

Google is releasing an update for Pixel phones with an interesting feature in the mix: notification summaries. Apple notably had plenty of trouble implementing its version of this AI-powered feature, and Google is taking a cautious first step by deploying it only for chat conversations. It’ll arrive as part of…

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This Beats Pill Bluetooth Speaker Has Upgraded Features, and It’s Just $100

You can pick up this sleek and stylish Bluetooth speaker for two-thirds of its retail price. Source

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‘This type of French is impossible’: Diane Kruger on how HBO Max show The Seduction isn’t a good omen for Apple TV’s La Décision

There’s never been a better time to have stocks in Diane Kruger, as the online saying goes. Not only is she about to debut her new HBO Max show, The Seduction, on November 14, but Apple TV has announced her casting in the new political thriller La Décision. German in…

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AI chatbots are helping hide eating disorders and making deepfake ‘thinspiration’ 

AI chatbots “pose serious risks to individuals vulnerable to eating disorders,” researchers warned on Monday. They report that tools from companies like Google and OpenAI are doling out dieting advice, tips on how to hide disorders, and AI-generated “thinspiration.” The researchers, from Stanford and the Center for Democracy & Technology,…

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An incredibly popular JavaScript library might have some worrying malware issues

CVE-2025-12735 in expr-eval allows remote code execution via unsafe input evaluation Vulnerable versions ≤2.0.2; patched in 2.0.3 and forked in expr-eval-fork 3.0.0 Developers should sanitize variables and avoid untrusted input in evaluate() calls A widely-adopted JavaScript library has been found carrying a critical vulnerability which could allow threat actors to…

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