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How Worms and Microbes Are Solving Manure Pollution in AgricultureBusiness

How Worms and Microbes Are Solving Manure Pollution in Agriculture

California dairy farmers are testing a groundbreaking biofiltration system to clean manure wastewater using worms and microbes. Developed by BioFiltro, the technology significantly reduces nitrogen and other pollutants in livestock waste. The method has already proven effective in lowering ammonia and nitrate emissions, making it a promising solution for sustainable farming.

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Почему YouTube Premium* стал лучшей альтернативой подкаст-приложениямArtificial intelligence

Почему YouTube Premium* стал лучшей альтернативой подкаст-приложениям

Автор Android Authority провел неделю, используя YouTube Premium* вместо привычных подкаст-приложений, таких как Pocket Casts и Spotify. Новые функции, включая режим для прослушивания на ходу, автоматическую регулировку скорости и AI-рекомендации, сделали опыт настолько удобным, что он решил не возвращаться к старым инструментам. Эти обновления устранили главные недостатки YouTube как платформы для подкастов и адаптировали интерфейс под реальные сценарии использования.

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Artificial Intelligence Takes the Lead Role in Feature FilmArtificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Takes the Lead Role in Feature Film

London-based studio Particle6 Productions has announced the release of the feature film *Misaligned*, where the lead role is played by an artificial intelligence named Tilly Norwood. This marks the first time an AI character has taken center stage in a cinematic project. Blending comedy and drama, the film follows a disembodied AI entity that begins to develop self-awareness through human experiences. The project has sparked debates about the role of technology in cinema and the ethics of AI in creative industries.

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Phishing Attack Disguised as Interviews from Major Brands to Steal Google AccountsSecurity

Phishing Attack Disguised as Interviews from Major Brands to Steal Google Accounts

Cybercriminals have launched a large-scale phishing campaign, impersonating over 30 well-known companies, including Adobe, Netflix, and OpenAI. Attackers conduct fake job interviews with marketers to gain access to their Google accounts. The attack targets professionals who may overlook red flags due to the realistic presentation of job postings and selection processes. Experts warn of a rise in such attacks, particularly amid high competition in the job market.

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SK Hynix to Enter U.S. Market with IPO Amid AI BoomHardware

SK Hynix to Enter U.S. Market with IPO Amid AI Boom

South Korean memory chip giant SK Hynix has announced plans to list nearly 17.8 million shares through an IPO on the U.S. market, potentially raising up to $28 billion if demand meets projections. The offering will be conducted via American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), simplifying access for U.S. investors. Trading is expected to commence by the end of this week. The move comes as AI demand drives record revenue growth for SK Hynix, with first-quarter earnings tripling year-over-year and stock prices surging 260% since January.

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First AI-Driven Ransomware Attack Still Required Human InvolvementSecurity

First AI-Driven Ransomware Attack Still Required Human Involvement

Experts at Sysdig have reported the first-ever ransomware attack where artificial intelligence fully controlled the technical execution. The JadePuffer malware autonomously breached servers, exfiltrated data, encrypted files, and generated ransom demands. However, as Sysdig Senior Director Michael Clark clarified, human involvement remained critical: attackers configured infrastructure, selected targets, and provided initial access credentials. This hybrid approach highlights the evolving threat landscape where AI enhances efficiency but does not yet eliminate the need for human oversight.

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Google Translate Testing Major UI Redesign on AndroidDevelopment

Google Translate Testing Major UI Redesign on Android

Google has begun testing a comprehensive redesign for its Translate app on Android. The updated interface includes a revamped navigation bar, relocated language selectors, and a more intuitive organization of translation tools. These changes aim to modernize the app and enhance functionality, incorporating new features like multilingual conversations and language learning tools. The redesign is not yet available to users, but Google’s focus on improving usability and visual appeal is evident.

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Apple Slashes iPhone Air Prices in Japan’s Prime Day Pre-SaleHardware

Apple Slashes iPhone Air Prices in Japan’s Prime Day Pre-Sale

Japan’s Prime Day pre-sale has launched, featuring the iPhone Air (256GB, SIM-free) at 139,800 yen—a 20,000 yen discount from the 159,800 yen list price. The deal saves buyers roughly 13%, making Apple’s flagship smartphone more accessible. Limited-time offers and stock availability may apply, so check the retailer’s terms promptly. Additional perks like extended warranties or free shipping could further enhance the value.

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Americans Spend Over $250 Yearly on Unused SubscriptionsBusiness

Americans Spend Over $250 Yearly on Unused Subscriptions

Americans spend an average of $111 monthly on subscriptions, totaling $1,332 annually. However, $252 of this—23% more than last year—goes to unused services. Millennials and Gen Z lose $29 and $27 monthly, respectively. Experts recommend auditing active subscriptions regularly and canceling unnecessary ones to optimize budgets.

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Compulsion Games Returns to Indie Status, Retains Game RightsDevelopment

Compulsion Games Returns to Indie Status, Retains Game Rights

Canadian studio Compulsion Games, known for titles like *Contrast* and *We Happy Few*, has announced its return to independent status after years under Xbox Game Studios. The transition will not affect rights to its existing and upcoming projects—*Contrast*, *We Happy Few*, and the upcoming *South of Midnight* will remain under the studio’s control. Leadership emphasized prioritizing team stability during this shift, with a key focus on crafting unique, narrative-driven games. The studio’s creative independence is now fully restored.

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VHF Signal Propagation: Key Principles for EngineersHardware

VHF Signal Propagation: Key Principles for Engineers

Engineers working with radio frequency systems often encounter limitations of the line-of-sight model when planning VHF communications. In practice, signals can propagate far beyond the geometric horizon due to physical phenomena such as refraction, reflection, and scattering. Understanding these mechanisms is critical for channel budget calculation, interference prediction, and developing backup scenarios for reliable communication.

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SNS Investment Scams Outpace 'Phone Scams' in LossesSecurity

SNS Investment Scams Outpace 'Phone Scams' in Losses

Japan’s losses from investment scams via social networks have surged to ¥1.27 trillion (approximately $8.5 billion), surpassing traditional phone-based fraud schemes. Experts attribute the rise to three key factors: the ease of creating fake celebrity accounts, the complexity of tracking financial transactions, and the low cost of launching fraudulent campaigns. Platforms like Facebook* and Instagram* are frequently exploited to lure victims.

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