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AIAugust 2, 2025

YouTube's New Policies on Monetization: Addressing "AI Slop" Content

YouTube updates monetization policies to address "AI Slop" content, guiding creators on what types of videos may lead to demonetization.

TechAugust 1, 2025

UK Partners with Google Cloud to Modernize Legacy Systems

UK partners with Google Cloud to replace outdated systems, aiming to save £45 billion and train 100,000 public servants in digital technologies by 2030.

AIAugust 1, 2025

Meta Hires Apple's Foundational Models Leader Amidst Team Shakeup

Meta hires Ruoming Pang from Apple to lead Superintelligence Labs, sparking potential team shakeups and talent migrations in the tech industry.

TechAugust 1, 2025

Windows 11 May Introduce Official Tool to Uninstall Native Apps

Windows 11 may soon allow users to uninstall native apps, including Camera and Xbox, with a tool set to release later this year.

PopularAugust 1, 2025

The Shift in Computer Science Education: Embracing AI and Human Skills

Explore how U.S. universities are reshaping computer science curricula to emphasize critical thinking and communication in the age of AI.

AIJuly 31, 2025

The Hidden Commands in Scientific Papers: A New Trend in AI Evaluation

Discover how researchers are embedding hidden commands in scientific papers to manipulate AI evaluations. Explore the ethical implications and impact on academic integrity in the evolving landscape of AI technology.

PopularJuly 31, 2025

Jack Dorsey Unveils Bitchat: A Revolutionary Open-Source Messaging App

Discover Bitchat, the new open-source messaging app by Jack Dorsey that uses encrypted Bluetooth communication. Learn about its features, extended range, and how to access the source code on GitHub.

SecurityJuly 30, 2025

ChatGPT May Unintentionally Enable Scams by Suggesting Incorrect URLs

ChatGPT may suggest incorrect URLs that could be exploited by scammers, warns The Register. Learn how this AI flaw could lead to phishing risks.

BitcoinJuly 30, 2025

80,000 Bitcoins Move for the First Time Since 2011 — Raising Security Concerns

80,000 Bitcoins worth $8.6 billion were moved for the first time since 2011, raising concerns of a possible security breach in what could be the largest crypto theft in history.

SecurityJuly 29, 2025

Security Researcher Recovers Deleted GitHub Commits—And Finds Sensitive Data

Security researcher recovers deleted GitHub commits and uncovers sensitive data, including an admin token for Istio. Learn how to protect your code and secrets.

DevelopmentJuly 29, 2025

Critical Security Flaw in Popular IDEs Threatens Extension Integrity

A critical security flaw in VS Code, IntelliJ, and other IDEs lets attackers compromise extensions even with a "verified" badge. Learn how to protect your development environment.

AIJuly 29, 2025

Cloudflare Now Blocks AI Bots by Default to Protect Web Content

Cloudflare now blocks AI bots by default to protect web content from unauthorized scraping. Learn about the new settings, pay-per-crawl option, and what this means for content creators.