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  • Meta isn’t playing ball with the EU on the AI Act

    Meta has said it won’t sign up for the EU’s code of practice for providers of general-purpose AI models, citing concerns over “legal uncertainties”. The voluntary guidelines form part of the EU AI Act, due to come into force next month. They ask companies to, amongst other things, refrain from training AI on pirated materials and comply with requests from…

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  • I completely upgraded my car videos with the help of this magnetic phone mount — and it’s under $20

    I’ve tested many of the best electric cars in the last year, but the one thing I constantly use to help me shoot video is a car phone mount. Lately, I’ve switched from using one of those electric vacuum phone mounts that uses a motor to stick onto my windshield to a more low-tech one — and it’s changed the…

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  • ExpressVPN bug leaked user IPs in Remote Desktop sessions

    ExpressVPN has fixed a flaw in its Windows client that caused Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) traffic to bypass the virtual private network (VPN) tunnel, exposing the users’ real IP addresses. One of the key premises of a VPN is masking a user’s IP address, allowing users to stay anonymous online, and in some cases, bypass censorship. Failing to do so is…

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  • Final Fantasy fans, now is the time to get into Magic: The Gathering

    The Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering set is here, and there’s never been a more perfect assemblage of Magic cards. The set features cards taken from every mainline Final Fantasy title, including the two MMOs, so there’s something for every generation of Final Fantasy lovers. And while Magic has featured other video game crossovers in the past (hello, Assassin’s Creed…

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  • This Beats Pill Speaker Is on Sale for $90 Right Now

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Woot is an Amazon-owned website that specializes in daily discounts on some of the best tech brands in the market. Right now, they’re offering the matte black refurbished 2024 Beats Pill speaker for $90. If you’re looking for a…

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  • Is Plaid safe to use? What you need to know

    Is Plaid safe to use? Mostly, yes. Plaid uses end-to-end encryption, tokenization, and regularly passes audits to keep your information protected. Still, its data practices and past lawsuits have made some users uneasy, especially those who didn’t realize how much info they were sharing. Below, we cover what Plaid is, how it works, and how safe it really is in…

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  • Perform clean install of Windows 11 (2025)

    To clean install Windows 11, start the PC using a USB bootable flash drive, continue with on-screen directions, skip activation, and select the “Custom” option for a clean installation. Continue choosing the setup drive, click “Next,” and complete the out-of-the-box experience (OOBE). Alternatively, you can perform a clean installation of Windows 11 with the Media Creation Tool, the Reset this…

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  • What to Do If Your Car Is Damaged in a Storm

    Button it up. If a window was cracked or knocked out in the storm, be sure to cover and seal it tightly to prevent further water intrusion and damage. A tarp and packing tape should do the job. Read up on your insurance policy. “Contact your agent or insurance company and advise them that your vehicle has been flooded,” Mitchom says. If…

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  • This Laptop Has a Raspberry Pi inside

    Summary Argon40’s Argon ONE UP is a Raspberry Pi-powered laptop with upgradeable components, including processor and memory. The device features a durable aluminum chassis, 14-inch IPS display, backlit keyboard, and various I/O ports for connectivity. The laptop supports third-party compute modules with the same form factor, making it versatile for developers on the go. Raspberry Pis are everywhere. And they…

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  • Microsoft is doubling down on multilingual large language models – and Europe stands to benefit the most

    Microsoft has announced plans to expand the development and adoption of multilingual LLMs as part of a new partnership drive across Europe. Europe’s 24 official languages and 250 indigenous languages are currently underrepresented in web content, on which the large language models (LLMs) the industry uses were trained. The result is that LLMs are currently unable to process Swedish or…

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