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Category: Privacy

A Waymo Robotaxi May Have Recorded a Deadly Shooting
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A Waymo Robotaxi May Have Recorded a Deadly Shooting

A Waymo robotaxi parked near a deadly shooting in San Francisco’s Mission neighborhood may have recorded the entire incident. The vehicle’s 29 cameras could provide crucial evidence to police investigating the homicide that left one man dead and another critically injured.

by Nathan CrossNovember 17, 2025
Meta’s new tool protects creators from reel theft
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Meta’s new tool protects creators from reel theft

Meta is rolling out a new content protection system for Facebook creators. The tool automatically detects when others use your reels without permission. Creators can then block, track, or add attribution to stolen content.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 17, 2025
Peter Thiel Dumps $100M in Nvidia Stock as AI Bubble Fears Grow
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Peter Thiel Dumps $100M in Nvidia Stock as AI Bubble Fears Grow

Peter Thiel’s Thiel Macro sold over half a million Nvidia shares during Q3 as AI investment concerns mount. Meanwhile, Anthropic’s own Claude AI model is calling BS on the company’s claims about Chinese state-sponsored hacking.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 17, 2025
Bitcoin Wallet Lava’s Sneaky Update Removes User Control
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Bitcoin Wallet Lava’s Sneaky Update Removes User Control

Bitcoin wallet Lava has come under fire for switching from non-custodial to fully custodial without clear user warning. The September update required users to surrender control of their assets to access existing loans. CEO Shehzan Maredia promised clarity but hasn’t delivered.

by Nathan CrossNovember 14, 2025
Executives are the biggest AI rule-breakers, survey finds
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Executives are the biggest AI rule-breakers, survey finds

Corporate leaders are leading the charge in breaking their own AI usage rules according to new research. The survey reveals a massive disconnect between AI investment and actual governance, with most companies pouring millions into technology that executives themselves bypass.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 14, 2025
Microsoft Edge finally lets you skip those annoying typo warnings
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Microsoft Edge finally lets you skip those annoying typo warnings

Microsoft Edge is testing a new allowlist feature for its typo protection system. Users can now add trusted sites that Edge won’t flag for potential typos. This gives people more control without turning off the safety feature entirely.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 14, 2025
OpenAI Loses Major Copyright Case in Germany Over Music Training
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OpenAI Loses Major Copyright Case in Germany Over Music Training

OpenAI has lost a copyright lawsuit in Germany over training its AI models on protected music content. The Munich court ruled in favor of music rights group GEMA, ordering OpenAI to pay undisclosed damages. This represents a major legal setback for the company in Europe.

by Nathan CrossNovember 13, 2025
Why Supply Chains Are the Next Big Cybersecurity Battlefield
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Why Supply Chains Are the Next Big Cybersecurity Battlefield

Bryson Bort, founder of SCYTHE, discusses the rise of ransomware gangs and why supply chain security is becoming increasingly critical. His military background gives him unique insight into modern cyber threats.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Tails 7.2 Drops With Major Tor Browser Upgrades
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Tails 7.2 Drops With Major Tor Browser Upgrades

Tails 7.2 brings significant quality-of-life improvements to the privacy-focused operating system. The update includes vertical tabs, tab grouping, and better hardware compatibility through Linux kernel 6.12.57.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Google caves to power users on Android sideloading restrictions
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Google caves to power users on Android sideloading restrictions

Google is walking back its controversial Android sideloading restrictions after significant developer and user backlash. The company now says it will create an “advanced flow” for users with “higher risk tolerance” who want to bypass verification requirements. Details remain unclear, but this repres

by Nathan CrossNovember 13, 2025

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