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Meta Launches Meta One Subscriptions for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp
Meta introduces Meta One and WhatsApp Plus subscriptions, offering AI features, account verification, and a new Forum app for group discussions.

New Glenn Rocket Explosion Damages Blue Origin Launch Pad
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explosion has damaged its only launch pad, threatening NASA's Artemis III schedule and Amazon's satellite deployment.
US Troops Targeted via Digital Ad Tracking Data
U.S. soldiers are facing missile and drone threats as adtech companies sell location data captured from personal mobile devices in war zones.

FROST Attack: How Websites Spy on Your SSD Activity via Browser Tabs
Discover how the FROST attack uses SSD activity and JavaScript to spy on your open tabs and apps without your consent.

Researchers Achieve Perfect Randomness with Superconducting Chips
Researchers use superconducting chips and absolute zero cooling to achieve perfect randomness, a breakthrough for high-level cryptography and blockchain.

Anthropic Debuts Claude Opus 4.8 with Dynamic Workflows for Massive Scale Projects
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.8 introduces Dynamic Workflows and effort control for large-scale code migrations and autonomous sub-agent coordination.

Companies Face AI Bill Shock as Costs Outpace Productivity Gains
Corporate AI spending is under fire after a company spent $500M in one month. Learn why business leaders are questioning the ROI of unchecked AI integration.

Rust is the Key to Ending Critical Linux Kernel Security Flaws
Top developer Greg Kroah-Hartman explains how Rust could eliminate 60% of Linux kernel security flaws by replacing manual C error handling.

YouTube to Automatically Label AI-Generated Content
YouTube introduces automatic AI labels for videos and Shorts to increase transparency. Learn where these tags appear and how they affect monetization.

Stack Overflow Revenue Doubles as AI Data Deals Replace Community Traffic
Stack Overflow doubles revenue to $115M by selling data to AI companies, despite community questions dropping to 2008 levels following the rise of ChatGPT.

Gartner Predicts Widespread Failure for Custom Generative AI Projects
Gartner predicts most custom GenAI projects will fail due to high costs and technical debt. Learn which AI applications remain viable for businesses.

Carnival Cruise Data Breach Exposes Information of 6 Million Customers
Carnival Cruise confirms a data breach affecting 6 million customers after a social engineering attack. ShinyHunters claims to have stolen terabytes of data.