How the “dear algo” meme forced Meta to change its feed...
Meta has introduced an official Threads feature that lets users modify algorithmic recommendations in real time by posting messages that begin with “dear algo,”...
Google integrates its viral Nano Banana AI into everyday tools
Google is integrating its Nano Banana AI image editor into its Search, NotebookLM, and Photos platforms. The move follows the tool’s reception after launching...
ClawJacked flaw lets malicious sites hijack OpenClaw, steal data
A vulnerability named ClawJacked lets malicious websites hijack the OpenClaw AI platform. The flaw enables attackers to brute‑force the local gateway password from a...
Android 16 now shows which apps sneak in your security settings
Google is releasing a new user-facing screen via an October Google Play services update for Android 16. The feature informs users which applications check...
The Willow chip marks a new milestone in Google’s quantum race
Google researchers announced the first verifiable quantum advantage, using their Willow processor to map a molecule’s features 13,000 times faster than a modern supercomputer...
Windows 11 test build blocks local account bypass
Microsoft is implementing changes in a new Windows 11 test build to prevent users from bypassing the Microsoft account requirement during the initial setup....
OpenAI data reveals 0.15% of ChatGPT users express suicidal thoughts
OpenAI released data on Monday revealing that 0.15 percent of its more than 800 million weekly active ChatGPT users engage in conversations indicating potential...
Microsoft reunites Windows teams for Agentic OS
Microsoft is reuniting its Windows engineering teams into a single organization under Pavan Davuluri, President of Windows and Devices. The move, announced internally, reverses...
Threads tests “DM me” shortcut to simplify private messaging
Threads is testing a new shortcut that allows users to start direct messaging conversations by typing “DM me” or “Message me” in a post...
OpenAI says its new GPT-5 models are 30% less politically biased
OpenAI has released research findings indicating that its newest models, GPT-5 Instant and GPT-5 Thinking, show a 30% reduction in measurable political bias compared...
































