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EcoFlow PowerOcean: How a Home Battery Cuts Electricity CostsHardware

EcoFlow PowerOcean: How a Home Battery Cuts Electricity Costs

Home battery systems are becoming increasingly popular among those looking to optimize electricity expenses or ensure backup power. EcoFlow PowerOcean is one such solution, allowing users to store energy from solar panels or low-cost grid electricity and use it during peak tariff hours or outages. Testing data shows the system can cut electricity bills by nearly half, making it an attractive option for homeowners and small businesses.

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Visa and OpenAI Launch Secure AI Agent PaymentsSecurity

Visa and OpenAI Launch Secure AI Agent Payments

Visa and OpenAI have announced a partnership to secure payments made by AI agents within OpenAI’s ecosystem. The solution enables developers and merchants to accept automated payments through interfaces like ChatGPT Shopping and Atlas. Users can delegate routine purchases to AI agents by setting spending limits and confirmation rules. However, experts warn of new risks, including unauthorized transactions and potential AI errors. The technology is still in its early stages, and security concerns remain unresolved.

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Anthropic Suspends Access to Top AI Models at U.S. Government's RequestArtificial intelligence

Anthropic Suspends Access to Top AI Models at U.S. Government's Request

Anthropic, a leading U.S. AI developer, has temporarily suspended access to its flagship models, Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5, after receiving a directive from U.S. authorities. The decision restricts foreign users' access to these systems due to national security concerns. While complying with the requirements, Anthropic criticized the move as 'misguided' and pledged to restore access promptly. All other Anthropic products remain fully operational.

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Cellular Reprogramming: A New Approach to Fighting AgingDevelopment

Cellular Reprogramming: A New Approach to Fighting Aging

Biotech researchers are exploring cellular reprogramming to reverse cells to a youthful state, with experimental treatments already targeting glaucoma. If proven effective, this technology could extend beyond single diseases, offering solutions for age-related pathologies like Alzheimer’s or arthritis. The method stands out among anti-aging strategies by promising genetic-level cell restoration rather than merely slowing degradation, attracting significant investor and scientific interest.

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Rivian CEO Discusses Competition with Tesla and the Future of EVsHardware

Rivian CEO Discusses Competition with Tesla and the Future of EVs

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe shared his vision for the company’s growth amid intensifying competition in the electric vehicle sector. In an interview, he addressed comparisons with Tesla’s Cybertruck, partnerships with Ferrari, and risks tied to the upcoming R2 model launch. Scaringe emphasized that the EV market is undergoing rapid transformation, where success hinges on agility, innovation in design and technology, and meeting evolving consumer demands.

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New Gadgets for Shooting: How Teens Mount Smartphones on WallsHardware

New Gadgets for Shooting: How Teens Mount Smartphones on Walls

A recent trend among teens involves mounting smartphones on walls using specialized accessories for video recording. Instead of traditional tripods or handheld methods, users are opting for suction cups that securely attach devices to vertical surfaces. This approach unlocks new creative possibilities, especially in tight spaces or for unconventional angles. Such gadgets are gaining popularity not only among amateurs but also professional bloggers seeking innovative filming solutions.

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Valve Mass-Imports VR Headsets: First 13 Tons Arrive in the U.S.Hardware

Valve Mass-Imports VR Headsets: First 13 Tons Arrive in the U.S.

Valve is actively preparing for the launch of its new virtual reality hardware. The first major shipment of Steam Frame VR headsets—approximately 13 tons of devices—was unloaded at the Port of Los Angeles, having arrived from Shanghai. This confirms the company’s plans to release the product this summer, despite potential price adjustments due to a global RAM shortage. Analysts estimate the containers may hold up to 20,000 units of the new hardware.

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SpaceX Conducts Largest IPO in History: Shares Surge 19%Business

SpaceX Conducts Largest IPO in History: Shares Surge 19%

SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, executed the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history, pricing shares at 9700 ₽ each and raising 5,4 трлн ₽. Trading on Nasdaq opened with an 11% gain, closing at a 19% increase to 11 573 ₽ per share. Investor demand overwhelmed platforms like Robinhood, setting traffic records. This milestone not only solidified SpaceX’s market position but also propelled Musk closer to becoming the world’s first trillionaire, given his 85.1% controlling stake in the company.

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US Blocks Access to Anthropic’s Most Powerful AI Models Over Security ConcernsArtificial intelligence

US Blocks Access to Anthropic’s Most Powerful AI Models Over Security Concerns

The US government has ordered Anthropic to immediately block access to two of its most advanced AI models—Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5—citing national security risks. The directive applies globally, impacting all users rather than just foreign entities. While Anthropic complied, the company criticized the move as excessive, warning it could stifle innovation across the AI industry. The decision underscores growing regulatory scrutiny over cutting-edge AI technologies and their potential misuse.

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Nvidia Offers Vera Processors to Chinese Clients Amid GPU Supply BlockadeHardware

Nvidia Offers Vera Processors to Chinese Clients Amid GPU Supply Blockade

Nvidia has informed Chinese customers about the availability of Arm-based Vera server processors starting in August, as the company faces ongoing restrictions on high-performance GPU shipments like the H200. According to sources, Chinese cloud providers are already testing over 300 Vera-based servers, with a major market player planning to place an order. However, deployment will be limited to overseas data centers due to regulatory risks within China.

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Strava Unveils Major Update for Hiking EnthusiastsBusiness

Strava Unveils Major Update for Hiking Enthusiasts

Strava, a platform renowned for its fitness tracking tools, has announced a significant update tailored for hiking enthusiasts. The new version introduces features for route discovery, real-time tracking, and sharing achievements with friends. According to the company, interest in hiking has surged 5.8 times over the past year, prompting the expansion of the app’s capabilities. The update is available to all users at no cost, though some advanced features are reserved for subscribers.

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Anthropic Temporarily Disables Claude Fable 5 Model at U.S. Government RequestArtificial intelligence

Anthropic Temporarily Disables Claude Fable 5 Model at U.S. Government Request

AI developer Anthropic has temporarily disabled its Claude Fable 5 model following the discovery of a security bypass method, commonly referred to as a 'jailbreak'. The company complied with U.S. government requirements to mitigate potential risks of exploitation. While details about the vulnerability and restoration timelines remain undisclosed, Anthropic confirmed in its official blog that work on resolving the issue is already underway.

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