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Beatbot представит флагманские роботы-чистильщики бассейнов на распродаже Prime DayHardware

Beatbot представит флагманские роботы-чистильщики бассейнов на распродаже Prime Day

Компания Beatbot, известная своими высокотехнологичными роботами для очистки бассейнов, проведет специальные прямые трансляции на Amazon Live 23 и 24 июня. В рамках распродажи Prime Day будут представлены шесть моделей устройств с уникальными функциями, включая ИИ-системы навигации, многоступенчатую очистку и автономное управление. Акция продлится до 26 июня, предлагая значительные скидки на весь ассортимент бренда. Мероприятие станет отличной возможностью для владельцев бассейнов обновить оборудование по выгодным ценам.

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Epic Games Unveils Launcher V2 with Up to 6.5x Speed Boost and New FeaturesDevelopment

Epic Games Unveils Launcher V2 with Up to 6.5x Speed Boost and New Features

Epic Games has officially unveiled its roadmap for the gaming launcher over the next year. During the Unreal Fest announcement, the company introduced Epic Games Launcher V2, positioning it as a serious competitor to Steam. The updated platform promises significant performance enhancements, personalization, and expanded functionality. Key improvements include up to 6.5x faster performance, universal controller support, and enhanced player profiles. The new version will also feature integrated patch notes and a user review system, aiming to reshape the digital gaming platform landscape.

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CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting Splunk Enterprise VulnerabilitySecurity

CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting Splunk Enterprise Vulnerability

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an urgent alert for federal organizations to patch a critical vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise by Sunday. The flaw, already exploited by threat actors, enables remote code execution, posing severe risks to corporate systems and sensitive data. Splunk Enterprise, widely used for log monitoring and analysis, has become a prime target for cyberattacks.

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Google Earth Unveils Built-in Flight Simulator for All UsersDevelopment

Google Earth Unveils Built-in Flight Simulator for All Users

Google has made its built-in flight simulator in Google Earth available to all users, eliminating the need for desktop apps. Previously hidden in the desktop version, this feature can now be launched directly in a web browser. The simulator lets users 'fly' over real-world landscapes using satellite imagery and aerial photography. While it doesn’t match the realism of professional flight simulators, it offers a unique way to explore the world from a bird’s-eye view at no cost.

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Man in the U.S. Charged with Cyberstalking Using AI-Generated PornographySecurity

Man in the U.S. Charged with Cyberstalking Using AI-Generated Pornography

A New York man is facing cyberstalking charges in the U.S. after allegedly using artificial intelligence to generate and distribute fake nude images of a student from the University of Georgia. According to investigators, the suspect also created fake social media accounts to send fabricated racist messages, aiming to terrorize the victim. This incident highlights the growing risks of AI misuse for harassment and disinformation, raising concerns among cybersecurity experts and advocates.

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PR Agency Ends Partnership with Trump MobileBusiness

PR Agency Ends Partnership with Trump Mobile

Trump Mobile, the company behind the T1 Phone, faces new challenges after its long-term PR agency, Poplar Group, announced the termination of their collaboration. Chris Walker, a representative of the agency, confirmed the decision but did not specify whether Trump Mobile would seek a replacement. This development could further strain the brand's already criticized communication strategy, which has been marked by secrecy and reluctance to engage with the press.

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OpenAI Loses Head of Enterprise AI Sales After Just Five MonthsArtificial intelligence

OpenAI Loses Head of Enterprise AI Sales After Just Five Months

OpenAI has experienced yet another leadership change with the departure of Barret Zoph, head of its enterprise AI sales division, just five months after his return. His exit comes as a surprise given the strategic importance of this unit amid preparations for a planned IPO. Previously, Zoph served as CTO at Thinking Machines Lab, a startup founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, but left in January due to internal conflicts.

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Microsoft to Fix Windows Recycle Bin Bug Displaying Incorrect File NamesDevelopment

Microsoft to Fix Windows Recycle Bin Bug Displaying Incorrect File Names

Microsoft has officially confirmed a bug in the Windows operating system that causes incorrect file names to display in the Recycle Bin deletion confirmation dialog. Users see one file name in the list but encounter a completely different name when attempting to delete it. The issue affects current Windows versions and will be addressed in the June 2026 updates. While no critical security risks have been identified, the bug may cause confusion among users.

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Why Metrics Don’t Lead to Self-Awareness: Lessons from the Quantified SelfArtificial intelligence

Why Metrics Don’t Lead to Self-Awareness: Lessons from the Quantified Self

A MIT Technology Review contributor shares over a decade of experience using activity, sleep, and productivity trackers to understand themselves. Instead of the expected self-awareness, they encountered a paradox: the more data they collected, the less it helped. Metrics became an end in themselves, while real goals—health, creativity, relationships—fell by the wayside. This story reflects a common trend in an era where technology promises control but often deepens dependence on numbers.

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CrankGPT: AI Chatbot Powered by Hand CrankHardware

CrankGPT: AI Chatbot Powered by Hand Crank

European company Squeez Labs has developed a unique AI chatbot, CrankGPT, which requires no internet connection or battery. Instead, the device is powered by a hand crank, making it fully autonomous and energy-efficient. CrankGPT can process text queries, synthesize speech, and perform basic tasks using local AI models. Developers position it as a solution for those looking to reduce reliance on cloud computing and minimize environmental impact. This innovation highlights the potential for sustainable AI without traditional power sources.

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Which iPad to Choose in 2026: Apple Tablet ComparisonHardware

Which iPad to Choose in 2026: Apple Tablet Comparison

In 2026, Apple offers multiple iPad models tailored to diverse needs and budgets. The choice depends on user requirements, ranging from basic tasks to professional use. This review highlights key differences between iPad Pro, Air, and Mini to guide your purchase decision. Consider performance, display quality, and additional features like Apple Pencil and keyboard support.

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Critical BootROM Vulnerability in Older iPhones: Apple Unable to Patch Hardware BugSecurity

Critical BootROM Vulnerability in Older iPhones: Apple Unable to Patch Hardware Bug

Researchers at Paradigm Shift have uncovered a critical vulnerability in older iPhone models equipped with A12 and A13 chips. The flaw, dubbed usbliter8, targets BootROM—the immutable code responsible for device initialization. Due to a hardware defect in the USB controller, attackers can inject malicious code during boot, gaining control over the system before iOS even loads. Since the issue is hardware-based, it cannot be fixed with software updates, as the flaw is permanently embedded in the chip's design throughout the device's lifecycle.

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