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 UK is paving the way for European government AI adoption

Despite strong GenAI adoption, most global public sector organizations are readying to adopt agentic AI.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/uk-is-paving-the-way-for-european-government-ai-adoption

Data storage for the new world, what is UGREEN NAS?

At Trusted Reviews, we often receive a wide range of technology. One benefit of the job is seeing the latest innovations, from highly technical business-focused equipment to consumer-ready devices designed to meet everyday challenges. Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a technology typically associated with IT departments of large companies or data centers. This is why [...]

The post Data sto

Sylvox Pool Pro 2.0 Review

An outdoor TV might feel like quite the extravagance, but it’s truly one of the most brilliant things. As soon as the weather’s nice, I’m free of the indoors and sit outside to watch. With the UK weather being what it is, the best time to sit outside is when the sun’s shining, which [...]

The post Sylvox Pool Pro 2.0 Review appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

Sony’s five-star headphones have a massive $120 price cut

Enjoy powerful ANC, brilliant sound quality and cushy comfort, all for a bargain price, with this deal on the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones.

The post Sony’s five-star headphones have a massive $120 price cut appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

https://www.trustedreviews.com/deals/save-120-sony-wh-1000xm4-headphones

 How to get started with Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11

Copilot is more than just an app on Windows 11, and in this guide, I'll outline the steps to get started with the AI chatbot and actions with the app and the integration across the desktop.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/how-to-get-started-with-microsoft-copilot-on-windows-11

 Sam Altman says ChatGPT's viral Ghibli effect "forced OpenAI to do a lot of unnatural things"

The Ghibli hype behind OpenAI's new image generator might have helped ChatGPT gain over one million new users in under one hour, but it forced OpenAI to do a lot of "unnatural" things.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/sam-altman-chatgpt-viral-ghibli-forced-openai-unnatural-things

Buying a gaming chair? Wait! Look for these 6 crucial details
15h | pcworld.com
Meta AI chief: ‘Inferiority complex’ is stunting European tech


Europe’s not lacking talent — it’s lacking confidence. That’s the verdict from Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun, who says an “inferiority complex” among European media and investors is holding back the continent’s tech industry. “The mai

16h | The Next Web
Why (and how) DoorDash and Uber Eats are getting into the restaurant reservations game

A decade ago, the easiest way in the front door at a restaurant was often to call—or even just show up for a meal. Now, it’s far easier to book ahead, and the list of ways to get a coveted seat at the table is growing to include some surprising places. The country’s two largest delivery

New in Symfony 7.3: Messenger Improvements

Symfony Messenger component keeps evolving to meet the needs of complex, modern applications. In Symfony 7.3, we're introducing several powerful features to it.

Run Process Using the Shell… https://symfony.com/blog/new-in-symfony-7-3-messenger-improvements?utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed&utm_medium=feed

18h | Symfony
The Dyson PencilVac is the most stick-like stick vacuum ever

It's been almost ten years since Dyson first unveiled its Supersonic hair dryer, which put its signature bladeless fan technology into a styling product. For a company that was known primarily for its vacuums at the time, this was a surprising move. Since then, Dyson has released several beauty tools like

23h | Engadget
Show HN: Display any CSV file as a searchable, filterable, pretty HTML table

I combined this with a simple API to update a CSV file using Deno/deno-csv library, allowing an Ansible job to easily update a CSV file via the API with Ansible URI module, and then have that same CSV file viewable/downloadable in a simple and easy/dashboardy way (with CSV-to-html-table). Copilot created the Deno/deno-csv CSV API code and then with a little back and forth I added static website functionality (to serve the CSV table), and I had a /view and a /update route. I'm just a sysadm

23h | Hacker news
AT&T Is Buying 95% of Lumen’s Quantum Fiber. Will Prices Go Up?

The US broadband market is rapidly consolidating, leaving fewer choices as six of the top 10 internet providers were involved in recent acquisitions. https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/att-is-buying-95-percent-of-lumens-quantum-fiber-will-prices-go-up/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com
Signal will block Microsoft Recall from snooping on your texts

Encrypted messaging platform Signal is rolling out a feature called Screen Security to its Windows app. It's broadly a way to prevent a computer from logging screenshots of your messages when the app is open, but in a blog post, the company directly called out the Recall feature in Windows 11 as the reason for this new capability. 

Signal explained that what it essentially did was to fl

1d | Engadget
Why is your open source project still hosted on GitHub?

Perhaps the younger generation don't know anything about the past "evils" of Microsoft and naively believe that Microsoft is now the good friend to open source, but the truth is that all Microsoft acquisitions of open source projects is a business tactic that is put in place to improve Microsoft's loosing position to open source. It is a matter of control. And you should not host your open source project on GitHub. https://unixdigest.com/articles/why-is-your-open-source-project-still-hosted-on-g

1d | unixsheikh
Amazon Is Suddenly Giving Refunds Dating Back to 2018: Here's Why

An internal review at Amazon has created a wave of refunds for orders customers made years ago -- some are getting more than $1,000 back. https://www.cnet.com/tech/amazon-is-suddenly-giving-refunds-dating-back-to-2018-heres-why/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com
What a Proposed Moratorium on State AI Rules Could Mean for You

Congressional Republicans have proposed a 10-year pause on the enforcement of state regulations around artificial intelligence. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/what-a-proposed-moratorium-on-state-ai-rules-could-mean-for-you/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com
 The 35 best gifts for gamers: Laptops, monitors, games, accessories

Some of the best gifts for gamers include peripherals, such as mice, keyboards, controllers, monitors, laptops, consoles, gift cards, and actual games. In our guide, we'll help you find the perfect gift for a gaming enthusiast.

https://www.laptopmag.com/best-gifts-for-gamers

 Sam Altman's $6.5 billion purchase might deliver an "iPhone of artificial intelligence" from OpenAI before Apple. Here's how.

OpenAI just announced that it has acquired Jony Ive's AI device startup, io, for approximately $6.5 billion, allowing it to take on Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Samsung in the hardware department with AI-powered devices.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/sam-altmans-usd6-5-billion-purchase-might-deliver-an-iphone-of-artificial-intelligence-from-

Jak na soukromí v mobilním telefonu: zajistěte si kontrolu nad svými daty

Kolem dat o uživatelích vyrostl obrovský byznys. Někdy se říká, že je to aktivum, které pohání Internet. Existuje celá řada důvodů, proč by vám nemělo být jedno, co o vás kdo na internetu sbírá. https://www.root.cz/clanky/jak-na-soukromi-v-mobilnim-telefonu-zajistete-si-kontrolu-nad-svymi-daty/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=rss

1d | root.cz
Android 16 includes a desktop interface Google built from Samsung DeX

Devices running Android 16 will pick up a new trick when the software update rolls out later this year: The ability to run a desktop-style interface while connected to an external display. An early version of the idea was spotted for phones in betas of Android 16, but as

1d | Engadget
GeoGuessr community maps go dark in protest of EWC ties to human rights abuses

A group of GeoGuessr map creators have pulled their contributions from the game to protest its participation in the Esports World Cup 2025, calling the tournament "a sportswashing tool used by the government of Saudi Arabia to distract from and conceal its horrific human rights record." The protestors say the blackout will hold until the game's publisher, GeoGu

1d | Engadget
News/Media Alliance calls Google's AI Mode 'theft'

The News/Media Alliance took aim at Google today after the tech company's announcement at its I/O showcase that AI Mode will be rolling out to

1d | Engadget
Show HN: Representing Agents as MCP Servers

Hey HN! A few months ago we shared mcp-agent (https://github.com/lastmile-ai/mcp-agent) [1][2], a lightweight framework that implements every agent pattern from Anthropic’s Building Effective Agents blog [3] and handles MCP server/client management seamlessly. Our core bet is that connecting LLMs to tools, resources, and external systems will soon be MCP-native by default.

Today we're launching a significant update: Agents as MCP serve

Show HN: Confidential computing for high-assurance RISC-V embedded systems

Dear HN community! Looking forward to hearing your feedback on ACE (assured confidential execution), technology that implements VM-based trusted execution environment (TEE) for embedded RISC-V systems with focus on a formally verified and auditable firmware. We target high-assurance systems that can benefit from compartmentalization and hardware-backed isolation. The key ingredient called security monitor (firmware) is implemented in Rust. The formal specification is defined as annotations d

What it’s like to wear Google’s Gemini-powered AI glasses

Google wants to give people access to its Gemini AI assistant with the blink of an eye: The company has struck a partnership with eyeglasses makers Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to make AI smart glasses, it announced at its Google I/O developer conference in Mountain View Tuesday. These glasses will be powered by Google’s new Android XR platform, and are expected to

Gen Z is willing to sell their personal data—for just $50 a month

Rather than clocking in at a Saturday job or selling old clothes for quick cash, Gen Z has another side hustle up their sleeve: selling their personal data.

To take advantage of the 

Amazon is Suddenly Giving Refunds Dating Back to 2018: Here's Why

An internal review at Amazon has created a wave of refunds for orders customers made years ago -- some are getting more than a thousand dollars back. https://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-is-suddenly-giving-refunds-dating-back-to-2018-heres-why/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com
Target Is Latest Chain to Warn of Price Hikes Amid Tariff Uncertainty

The discount chain attributed its recent sales slump partially to tariff uncertainty, but stressed that price increases are only one option. https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/target-is-latest-chain-to-warn-of-price-hikes-amid-tariff-uncertainty/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com
I Used Gemini to Help Me Shoot Hoops and Pick Out Clothes video

At Google I/O, we head to the AI Sandbox to check out some live demos. The results are both fascinating and amusing. https://www.cnet.com/videos/i-used-gemini-to-help-me-shoot-hoops-and-pick-out-clothes/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com