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Tokyo University Scientists Compare Impact of Paper and Digital Comics on the BrainArtificial intelligence

Tokyo University Scientists Compare Impact of Paper and Digital Comics on the Brain

A team of researchers from the University of Tokyo, led by Professor Kuniyoshi Sakai, published findings comparing the effects of paper and digital comics on brain activity. Conducted in collaboration with CoreManga, the study was featured in the journal PLOS One. Scientists used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to analyze differences in neural processes when reading various formats. The results highlight how physical and digital media engage the brain differently.

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StrictlyVC in Los Angeles: AI, Defense Tech, and Venture CapitalBusiness

StrictlyVC in Los Angeles: AI, Defense Tech, and Venture Capital

On June 18, StrictlyVC will take place in Los Angeles, focusing on key trends in venture capital, defense technologies, and artificial intelligence. Attendees will engage with industry leaders and explore new innovation opportunities in a rapidly evolving tech landscape. The event promises insights into scaling cutting-edge solutions and investment strategies in high-growth sectors.

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Dashlane Reveals Causes of Encrypted Password Vault LeakSecurity

Dashlane Reveals Causes of Encrypted Password Vault Leak

Password management service Dashlane has released a report on a recent cyberattack during which hackers downloaded encrypted user data vaults. The company emphasized that the attack focused on mass data collection, increasing the likelihood of success for the hackers. While the passwords themselves remained protected due to encryption, the incident exposed vulnerabilities in the security system. Dashlane has since implemented additional safeguards to prevent future breaches.

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Google Prepares for 'Q-Day': Quantum Computers Threaten Encryption by 2029Security

Google Prepares for 'Q-Day': Quantum Computers Threaten Encryption by 2029

Google has announced preparations for the so-called 'Q-Day'—the moment when quantum computers could crack current cryptographic algorithms. According to forecasts, this milestone may arrive as early as 2029, significantly sooner than previous estimates. Google urges industries and governments to accelerate the adoption of quantum-resistant encryption technologies to mitigate global cybersecurity risks.

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Hola Browser for Windows Distributed Hidden Cryptocurrency MinerSecurity

Hola Browser for Windows Distributed Hidden Cryptocurrency Miner

Researchers discovered that the popular Hola Browser for Windows fell victim to a supply chain attack. As a result, users unknowingly received malware that hijacked their computing resources for cryptocurrency mining without their consent. The incident highlights the growing cybersecurity risks within the software ecosystem, emphasizing the need for heightened vigilance in digital security practices.

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Google Search Adds Profiles for Publishers and AuthorsDevelopment

Google Search Adds Profiles for Publishers and Authors

Google has unveiled a new feature in its search engine—profiles for publishers and content creators. Users can now follow updates from their favorite sources directly in Search and Discover, accessing the latest articles, videos, and social media posts through a unified hub. The feature resembles social networks but is integrated into Google’s familiar tools. Initially, it will be available only for prominent authors and media with significant audiences on platforms like YouTube or other social networks.

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Hitachi: How Domain Expertise and AI Will Help Japanese Companies Win in the New EraBusiness

Hitachi: How Domain Expertise and AI Will Help Japanese Companies Win in the New Era

At a conference hosted by the Japan Productivity Center, business leaders explored strategies to boost efficiency by 2040. Toshiaki Higashihara, Chairman of Hitachi’s Board of Directors, emphasized that combining deep industry knowledge with artificial intelligence will be the primary competitive edge for Japanese companies in the global market. He believes this approach will position Japan as a leader in the global economy.

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How Courts Are Responding to the Wave of AI-Generated LawsuitsArtificial intelligence

How Courts Are Responding to the Wave of AI-Generated Lawsuits

American courts are increasingly encountering lawsuits prepared using AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude. This raises legal disputes: Can such documents be considered protected legal work, and who bears responsibility for AI mistakes? Courts have issued conflicting rulings, while lawmakers attempt to regulate the use of chatbots in legal practice. The debate highlights the challenges of integrating AI into the judicial system without clear guidelines.

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Brave Launches Paid Browser Version Without Excess FeaturesDevelopment

Brave Launches Paid Browser Version Without Excess Features

Brave Software has officially announced the release of Brave Origin, a paid version of its browser designed for users who do not require additional features such as cryptocurrency tools, AI integrations, or ad-based rewards. The new product offers a "clean" internet browsing experience, free from the distractions present in the free version. Developers position Origin as a solution for those who value minimalism and efficiency in their digital workflows.

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Motorola Razr Fold vs Razr Ultra: Which Foldable Smartphone is Better?Hardware

Motorola Razr Fold vs Razr Ultra: Which Foldable Smartphone is Better?

Motorola has unveiled two flagship foldable smartphones: the Razr Fold with a large screen and the Razr Ultra in a compact form factor. Both devices feature top-tier hardware but differ in design and functionality. Expert testing revealed that the Razr Fold excels in performance and multimedia capabilities, while the Razr Ultra stands out with its stylish design and ease of use.

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Startup Battlefield Returns to Australia: What Participation Offers StartupsBusiness

Startup Battlefield Returns to Australia: What Participation Offers Startups

TechCrunch and payment platform Stripe’s startup competition, Startup Battlefield, will take place in Sydney on August 19, 2026. Ten selected teams will pitch their projects to investors, media, and Australia’s tech community leaders. The grand prize includes automatic entry into the global Startup Battlefield 200 final at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, along with up to 733 436 ₽ in Stripe credits for the top three finalists. Applications close on July 6.

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US Cable Operators Association Calls for Easing Ban on Foreign RoutersDevelopment

US Cable Operators Association Calls for Easing Ban on Foreign Routers

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requesting a temporary relaxation of the ban on foreign routers. The move comes amid global shortages of memory chips and substrates, which threaten network infrastructure updates. Industry advocates warn that current restrictions risk network stability and could disrupt broadband services, particularly in high-demand regions.

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