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Meta* Launches AI Agent for Business with 24/7 Customer SupportArtificial intelligence

Meta* Launches AI Agent for Business with 24/7 Customer Support

Meta* has announced the global launch of Meta* Business Agent, an AI-powered tool designed to automate customer interactions on Instagram* and Messenger. The solution handles inquiries, provides recommendations, and facilitates transactions around the clock, reducing the workload on support teams and accelerating response times. Businesses can create customized agents with integrations for external services, including Shopify, to streamline operations and improve customer engagement.

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Swedish Startup Lovable Expands Google Cloud Partnership FivefoldDevelopment

Swedish Startup Lovable Expands Google Cloud Partnership Fivefold

Swedish company Lovable, specializing in developer tooling, has announced a multi-year agreement with Google Cloud. The deal entails a fivefold increase in cloud capacity usage and the integration of cutting-edge AI models, including Anthropic Claude and Google Gemini. This collaboration will strengthen Lovable’s position in the enterprise solutions market and accelerate AI adoption in development workflows.

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New HTTP/2 Bomb DoS Attack Crashes Web Servers in SecondsSecurity

New HTTP/2 Bomb DoS Attack Crashes Web Servers in Seconds

Cybersecurity experts have identified a new type of Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack dubbed HTTP/2 Bomb. This vulnerability affects servers using the HTTP/2 protocol, allowing attackers to disable them within seconds using just one device. Security professionals warn of the high risk of this vulnerability being exploited in real-world scenarios, emphasizing the urgent need for protective measures.

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6 Non-Obvious Ways to Use macOS Spotlight More EffectivelyDevelopment

6 Non-Obvious Ways to Use macOS Spotlight More Effectively

Spotlight in macOS has long outgrown its role as a simple file search tool. With the release of Tahoe, it has transformed into a full-fledged keyboard launcher capable of significantly speeding up routine operations. Users can now search for documents, launch applications, manage system settings, interact with AI, and even connect to network resources—all without unnecessary clicks. Mastering Spotlight can optimize workflows and save time on daily tasks.

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Benchmark Launches First Late-Stage Fund at 91,7 млрд ₽Business

Benchmark Launches First Late-Stage Fund at 91,7 млрд ₽

Benchmark Capital, the renowned Silicon Valley venture firm behind investments in eBay, Uber, and Twitter, has launched its first-ever late-stage growth fund. The firm raised a total of 146,6 млрд ₽, with 91,7 млрд ₽ allocated for growth-stage investments. This marks a strategic pivot for Benchmark, which has long adhered to a conservative model with funds capped at 31,2 млрд ₽. The move reflects the firm’s adaptation to the rising capital demands of AI-driven startups and late-stage funding rounds.

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Google Releases 2D Blueprints for Fitbit Air Custom StrapsHardware

Google Releases 2D Blueprints for Fitbit Air Custom Straps

Google has released guidelines and 2D CAD blueprints to facilitate the creation of custom straps for its ultra-lightweight Fitbit Air fitness tracker. The documentation aims to foster a third-party accessory ecosystem by leveraging the device’s modular design, which allows for quick replacement of the main unit. The materials also specify strap fit requirements to ensure accurate sensor functionality, including heart rate monitoring.

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VR Fitness App Supernatural Returns Under Independent BrandHardware

VR Fitness App Supernatural Returns Under Independent Brand

One of the most sought-after VR fitness apps, Supernatural, previously owned by Meta*, will resume operations under the independent company Supernatural Health. The new release is expected in the fall, and users must migrate to the updated version by December 3, when the old platform will discontinue support. The app will retain its original trainers but will see a price increase: the annual subscription will now cost 13 202 ₽ instead of 7400 ₽ while the monthly plan will rise to 1500 ₽ from 733 ₽

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Chinese Startup DeepSeek to Raise 513,4 млрд ₽ from Tencent and CATLArtificial intelligence

Chinese Startup DeepSeek to Raise 513,4 млрд ₽ from Tencent and CATL

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is set to complete its first external funding round, raising approximately 513,4 млрд ₽. Key investors include tech giant Tencent and battery manufacturer CATL. According to sources, the deal will value the company at 3600 ₽–56 billion post-investment, highlighting growing investor confidence in China’s AI sector amid global competition. DeepSeek has established itself as a major player in generative AI solutions.

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Google Tests Screen Reactions Feature for AndroidDevelopment

Google Tests Screen Reactions Feature for Android

Google is rolling out a new Screen Reactions feature in Android, enabling users to record their reactions to content while simultaneously capturing themselves via the front camera. The tool was discovered in the latest Android Canary test build and aims to simplify the creation of reaction videos, which are popular on social media. The feature currently lacks a finalized name and is only available for full-screen recording, not individual apps. This innovation could streamline video reactions, eliminating the need for complex setups involving multiple devices or third-party apps.

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Rhino Linux Tests Lomiri — The Return of Unity Desktop ConceptDevelopment

Rhino Linux Tests Lomiri — The Return of Unity Desktop Concept

The Rhino Linux team has released a test build featuring the new Lomiri interface, reminiscent of Canonical’s Unity desktop. The project aims to revive the concept of convergence between desktop and mobile platforms but remains in early development. Despite bugs and limited functionality, Lomiri shows potential for creating a unified environment that works seamlessly on both PCs and smartphones.

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Apple to Unveil AI-Powered Siri Upgrade at WWDC 2025Artificial intelligence

Apple to Unveil AI-Powered Siri Upgrade at WWDC 2025

At the upcoming WWDC 2025 conference, Apple is expected to unveil an upgraded version of its voice assistant Siri with artificial intelligence support. This move marks a pivotal step in advancing the company’s wearable devices, including smart glasses, camera-equipped AirPods, and other gadgets. While Apple has lagged behind competitors in AI in recent years, its partnership with Google Gemini could shift the landscape. The new Siri is anticipated to operate both in the cloud and locally on devices, ensuring faster performance and enhanced data privacy.

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