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Google Supercharges Clean Energy Goals with Major Investment in Advanced Nuclear Power
Google invests in 3 advanced nuclear projects with Elementl Power, boosting its 24/7 carbon-free energy goal by 2030. A game-changer for clean energy!

Landmark Ruling: Spyware Vendor NSO Group Fined $167 Million for WhatsApp Hack
Landmark case: NSO Group fined $167M for Pegasus spyware on 1,400 WhatsApp users, including activists. First legal accountability for spyware firms.

Curl Creator Imposes Restrictions on AI-Generated Security Reports
Curl creator Daniel Stenberg restricts AI-generated security reports on HackerOne, requiring proof of human intelligence to avoid bans.

EU to Ban Privacy-Focused Cryptocurrencies Starting in 2027
EU to ban privacy-focused cryptocurrencies like Monero and Zcash by 2027 under new AML rules to prevent anonymous crypto transactions.

Wikipedia Embraces AI to Support Human Editors, Not Replace Them
Wikipedia adopts AI to support editors with tasks like translation and search, prioritizing open-source models without replacing human contributors.

Redis Is Open Source Again Under AGPL v3
Redis returns to open source under AGPL v3 after briefly using proprietary licenses, aiming to balance community use and commercial protection.

Pope Leo XIV Cites Artificial Intelligence in His Choice of Papal Name
Pope Leo XIV links his name to Pope Leo XIII, highlighting AI as a new industrial revolution with ethical challenges for work, justice, and dignity.

Boosting JavaScript Performance with V8's New Compilation Feature
V8's new //# allFunctionsCalledOnLoad feature cuts JavaScript compilation time, reducing startup by 630ms. Optimize critical code for faster web apps.

Why Forcing Google to Sell Chrome Could Harm the Open Web
Developer DHH warns that forcing Google to sell Chrome may harm the open web more than help, risking innovation and browser stability.

GCC 15.1 Update: What You Need to Know
GCC 15.1 brings COBOL support, Rust improvements, C23 as default, and changes in C/C++ behavior that may break legacy code. Here's what to know.

Sam Altman’s Worldcoin Launches WLD Token in the U.S. and Partners with Visa to Bridge Crypto and Real-World Payments
Worldcoin launches WLD token in the U.S., introduces Orb Mini, and partners with Visa to bring crypto payments to real-world stores via World Card.

Google Brings Native Image Editing to Gemini: A Leap Toward Smarter Visual AI
Google Gemini now supports native image editing—replace backgrounds, add objects, and more, with invisible watermarking and global language support.