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Nintendo Releases Mobile Game Pictonico with Selfie-Based MinigamesDevelopment

Nintendo Releases Mobile Game Pictonico with Selfie-Based Minigames

Nintendo has launched Pictonico, a mobile app for Android and iOS that delivers a unique gaming experience using user-generated photos. Inspired by the WarioWare series, the game replaces pre-made characters with images from your gallery or smartphone camera. The demo version includes three minigames, while the full release offers 80 challenges across two paid volumes. This innovative approach blends creativity with casual gameplay, allowing players to engage with their own photos in unexpected scenarios.

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When Companies Overindulge in AI: Risks and ConsequencesArtificial intelligence

When Companies Overindulge in AI: Risks and Consequences

Box founder Aaron Levie has labeled the obsession with artificial intelligence as 'AI psychosis,' highlighting that executives making decisions to replace employees with AI often lack understanding of their teams' real tasks. This trend has already led to mass layoffs: for instance, ClickUp cut 22% of its workforce, betting on automation. Meanwhile, users are increasingly seeking alternatives to services with intrusive AI, as seen in DuckDuckGo’s rising installations amid dissatisfaction with Google’s AI-driven search features.

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DDoS-as-a-Service: The Attack Platform Market Reaches a New LevelSecurity

DDoS-as-a-Service: The Attack Platform Market Reaches a New Level

Cybercriminals are actively developing the DDoS-as-a-Service business model, offering attackers ready-made attack platforms on a subscription basis. The market has evolved from fragmented tools to full-fledged services with flexible pricing, technical support, and even affiliate programs. Experts note that attack costs start at just a few dollars, while botnet capabilities can disrupt large-scale resources. This commercialization makes DDoS attacks more accessible to a broader range of threat actors, including those without technical expertise.

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Tim Sweeney Criticizes Valve Over Steam Deck Price HikesHardware

Tim Sweeney Criticizes Valve Over Steam Deck Price Hikes

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has criticized Valve following the recent price hike of the Steam Deck portable console. The top-tier 1TB model now costs 67,4 млрд ₽ arking a 17 046 ₽–300 increase. Sweeney sarcastically attributed the rise not just to chip shortages but also to "supply chain issues for megayachts," alluding to Valve co-founder Gabe Newell’s passion for luxury vessels. The price adjustment reflects broader industry challenges, including soaring component costs driven by AI infrastructure demand.

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Perplexity Rejects CNN’s Copyright Infringement AllegationsArtificial intelligence

Perplexity Rejects CNN’s Copyright Infringement Allegations

U.S. broadcaster CNN has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, accusing the company of illegally copying and distributing over 17,000 pieces of content, including articles, videos, and images. This is not the first such lawsuit against AI developers, with The New York Times and News Corp previously raising similar concerns. CNN claims that attempts to negotiate content licensing agreements failed, despite the network’s prior deal with Meta. The dispute highlights the growing tension between media outlets and AI firms over content usage rights.

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Pool Cleaning Robots: Best Models of 2026Hardware

Pool Cleaning Robots: Best Models of 2026

Robotic pool cleaners are gaining popularity among private pool owners. In 2026, three models stand out: Beatbot, iGarden, and Dreame, offering automated maintenance without the need for professional assistance. These devices not only save time but also ensure high-quality water cleaning. Robotic cleaners are becoming an indispensable tool for those who value convenience and advanced technology in pool care.

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Netherlands Dismantles Botnet of 17 Million Infected DevicesSecurity

Netherlands Dismantles Botnet of 17 Million Infected Devices

Dutch law enforcement successfully disrupted a large-scale botnet comprising approximately 17 million infected devices. Over 200 servers hosted by a local provider were seized during the operation. This action marks one of the largest efforts in history to combat cybercrime and has significantly weakened the attackers' infrastructure. The takedown reduces the risk of major cyberattacks on critical sectors in the near future.

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MINIX Unveils Compact ER939-AI PC with Up to 50 TOPS NPUHardware

MINIX Unveils Compact ER939-AI PC with Up to 50 TOPS NPU

The MINIX ER939-AI, a compact PC equipped with a neural processing unit delivering up to 50 TOPS, has hit the shelves in Akihabara. Positioned as a high-performance solution for AI tasks in a small form factor, the device targets edge computing needs. Additionally, MINIX announced new cooling stands for mini PCs and network routers, addressing thermal management ahead of the summer season.

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Scammers Use ChatGPT Links to Spread MalwareSecurity

Scammers Use ChatGPT Links to Spread Malware

Attackers are deceiving users with links to fake OpenAI outage pages. Under the guise of updating or restoring ChatGPT access, they distribute malware disguised as a legitimate desktop application. Security experts warn of a surge in such attacks targeting users of popular AI services. These schemes highlight the risks of downloading software from unverified sources.

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Pinterest Cuts AI Costs by 90% Through Model CustomizationArtificial intelligence

Pinterest Cuts AI Costs by 90% Through Model Customization

Pinterest CTO Matt Madrigal revealed details of the AI system optimization for visual search. The company replaced the standard vision layer of the Qwen3-VL model with custom multimodal embeddings. This not only cut costs by 90% but also improved recommendation quality by 30%. The approach relies on deep customization of open-source models tailored to the platform’s unique data. Such innovations ensure scalability and efficiency for Pinterest’s 620 million monthly users.

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California Sues 23andMe Over Data Breach Affecting 7 Million UsersSecurity

California Sues 23andMe Over Data Breach Affecting 7 Million Users

The California Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit against Chrome Holding Co. (formerly 23andMe) for failing to protect customer data. In 2023, cybercriminals accessed genetic and personal information of nearly 7 million individuals through a credential-stuffing attack. The breach ranks among the largest in DNA-testing industry history, with sensitive data later sold on the dark web, particularly affecting users of Chinese and Ashkenazi Jewish descent.

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Google Launches Nano Banana 2 and Pro with Video-to-Image Generation SupportArtificial intelligence

Google Launches Nano Banana 2 and Pro with Video-to-Image Generation Support

Google has announced the public release of its Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro models, which now support advanced image processing features. The standout update is in Nano Banana 2, which introduces an experimental video-to-image generation function. These updates continue the expansion of Google’s AI-powered multimedia content tools, enhancing capabilities for creators and developers.

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