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Fired Tech Workers Delete US Government Database After Forgetting to Hang Up Video Call
Two brothers fired from US government jobs deleted a SQL database and stole tax data, but were caught after leaving their termination video call active.

Storage Crisis Threatens Internet Archive and Wikipedia Preservation
Rising hard drive costs and shortages are threatening the Internet Archive and Wikipedia, with storage expenses jumping up to 150% recently.

Apple Tightens Rules for Betting Apps in Brazil
Apple now requires developers to provide a Ministry of Finance license to distribute betting apps in Brazil, alongside strict new safety warnings.
Meta Employees Protest Internal Software Tracking Mouse Movements
Meta employees are protesting new tracking software that monitors mouse movements, claiming invasive surveillance under the guise of AI training data.

The Polymarket Wealth Gap: 1% of Users Control 76% of All Profits
New data shows 1% of Polymarket users capture 76.5% of profits. Learn which sectors offer the best odds and why the majority of traders are losing money.

Why UK Age Verification Checks Are Failing to Stop Minors Online
UK age verification laws are failing as 46% of children bypass online checks using fake IDs, false birth dates, and even physical disguises.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Rejects AI Job Loss Fears
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explains why AI creates jobs and warns against 'science fiction' fears of mass unemployment and technology dominance.

ICANN Opens First New gTLD Applications Since 2012
ICANN opens custom gTLD applications for the first time since 2012. Secured custom web extensions in 27 writing systems for $227k. Applications close Aug 12.

Hair Dryer Hack: How a Temperature Sensor Rigged a $34,000 Payout
French authorities investigate a $34,000 Polymarket fraud where a hair dryer was used to manipulate a Paris airport temperature sensor.

Duolingo Ends Mandatory AI Usage as Employee Evaluation Metric
Duolingo drops AI usage as a performance metric. CEO Luis von Ahn prioritizes work quality and efficient execution over mandatory technology integration.

FAA Recruits Gamers for Air Traffic Control Careers
The FAA is recruiting gamers for air traffic control roles, citing skills like quick reflexes and focus. Earn up to $155,000 per year in this high-demand career.

iPhone Dominates Global Smartphone Sales in Q4 2025
Apple dominates Q4 2025 smartphone sales with the iPhone 17 and 16 series taking top spots globally. See the latest rankings from Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi.