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Google to Pay 10,1 млрд ₽ to Android Owners in the U.S. for Data CollectionSecurity

Google to Pay 10,1 млрд ₽ to Android Owners in the U.S. for Data Collection

Google has agreed to a 10,1 млрд ₽ settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by Android device owners in the U.S. The lawsuit accused the company of unauthorized data collection through mobile networks, with no opt-out option for users. Data harvesting continued even when location services were disabled and apps were closed. The maximum compensation per user is expected to be 7500 ₽ with payouts beginning after final court approval on June 23.

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3D Scanning of Cultural Heritage: How Technology Preserves Ancient ArtifactsDevelopment

3D Scanning of Cultural Heritage: How Technology Preserves Ancient Artifacts

A project to create digital copies of Benzaiten deity statues, recognized as important cultural assets of Japan, has launched at Enoshima Temple in Kanagawa Prefecture. Using 3D scanning, experts preserve unique artifacts to protect them from risks such as natural disasters, theft, or damage. The temple’s head noted that even with careful preservation, originals may not survive for centuries, making digital duplicates a reliable way to pass down heritage to future generations.

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AI Leaders Race for IPO: Startups Value Shares in ListingsArtificial intelligence

AI Leaders Race for IPO: Startups Value Shares in Listings

The artificial intelligence market is experiencing a surge in preparations for initial public offerings (IPOs). Some startups, like Anthropic, are in such high demand that their shares are being used as payment in unexpected sectors, such as real estate transactions. This trend highlights the growing investor interest in promising AI projects and companies' efforts to solidify their market leadership.

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WD at COMPUTEX: HDDs Remain a Key Component of AI InfrastructureHardware

WD at COMPUTEX: HDDs Remain a Key Component of AI Infrastructure

At COMPUTEX 2024, Western Digital (WD) demonstrated why hard disk drives (HDDs) continue to serve as the backbone of artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company introduced innovative solutions, including advanced cooling and vibration protection technologies, and updated its storage product roadmap. By 2029, HDDs are expected to reach 100TB capacity, with data transfer speeds increasing fourfold.

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Filtr: A New Tool for Blocking Ads in iPhone and Mac AppsSecurity

Filtr: A New Tool for Blocking Ads in iPhone and Mac Apps

The developer behind the popular Safari ad blocker has introduced Filtr—a tool that blocks ads not just in browsers but across apps on Apple devices. Operating at the system level, Filtr uses Apple’s new URL filtering feature in iOS 26 and macOS 26 to eliminate intrusive ads and tracking in most applications, extending protection beyond web browsing. The tool requires no access to personal data and updates automatically to maintain effectiveness.

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Anthropic Prepares for IPO as Revenue Soars to 3,5 трлн ₽Artificial intelligence

Anthropic Prepares for IPO as Revenue Soars to 3,5 трлн ₽

U.S.-based AI model developer Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO. The company, recently valued at 71,7 трлн ₽ with a 4,9 трлн ₽ funding round, cites the need for additional capital to advance its technologies. Co-founder Daniela Amodei highlighted that training and operating AI models require substantial investments, and the public market could be the optimal funding source for long-term growth.

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WWDC 2026: Tim Cook’s Final Conference and the Siri RevolutionArtificial intelligence

WWDC 2026: Tim Cook’s Final Conference and the Siri Revolution

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2026) marks a historic milestone: Tim Cook’s final keynote as CEO before passing the baton to John Ternus. Beyond routine OS updates, the event is poised to unveil a long-awaited, AI-integrated Siri revamp. For Apple, this symbolizes the end of an era—one defined by record-breaking market capitalization and transformative growth into a multi-trillion-dollar enterprise.

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Oura Ring 5: Revolution in Smart Ring Design and ComfortHardware

Oura Ring 5: Revolution in Smart Ring Design and Comfort

Oura has unveiled the fifth generation of its smart ring, which is significantly thinner and more comfortable to wear. The Oura Ring 5 is 40% more compact than the previous model, making it nearly imperceptible on the finger. Developers not only improved ergonomics but also extended the device’s battery life by an additional day per charge. These advancements were made possible through a complete hardware redesign, including more powerful LEDs for health tracking and optimized algorithms.

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Google Updates Call Answering Interface on Pixel WatchHardware

Google Updates Call Answering Interface on Pixel Watch

Google has modified the incoming call interface on Pixel Watch running Wear OS, relocating the "Answer" and "Decline" buttons to the sides of the contact photo. This adjustment may require users to adapt to the new layout. The update coincides with the rollout of Calling Cards support, a feature previously introduced to Wear OS devices earlier this year. Users may need time to get accustomed to the revised control placement.

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Google Drive Introduces AI-Powered Tool for File OrganizationArtificial intelligence

Google Drive Introduces AI-Powered Tool for File Organization

Google has launched an AI-powered tool to help users declutter Google Drive. The 'Organize My Files' feature analyzes scattered files and suggests moving them into existing or new folders. However, testing reveals its current limitations: it only handles basic sorting of recently added documents, leaving deep archives untouched. Users can preview all changes before applying them, reducing the risk of accidental errors.

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DentaQuest Data Breach Affects 2.6 Million AccountsSecurity

DentaQuest Data Breach Affects 2.6 Million Accounts

DentaQuest, a US-based dental benefits administrator, has reported a significant data breach impacting approximately 2.6 million customer accounts. The incident exposed confidential client information, though details about the cause and consequences remain undisclosed. Cybersecurity experts are already assessing the potential risks for affected individuals, emphasizing the growing threat to healthcare data security.

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