Top Technology & AI News – September 26, 2025


Top Technology & AI News – September 26, 2025

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Instagram still poses risk to children despite new safety tools, says Meta whistleblower
A Meta whistleblower claims that Instagram’s new safety features are largely ineffective, with two-thirds failing to protect young users. Meta disputes the findings, but concerns remain about children’s safety on the platform.

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Apple calls for changes to anti-monopoly laws and says it may stop shipping to the EU
Apple has warned it may halt shipments to the European Union if proposed anti-monopoly regulations are not revised. The company argues the rules could compromise user privacy and security.

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Murdoch’s TikTok? Trump offers allies another lever of media control
Donald Trump is reportedly offering his allies new opportunities to control media narratives, drawing comparisons to Rupert Murdoch’s influence. The move comes amid ongoing debates over TikTok’s ownership and regulation.

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‘Raring to go:’ the German remote-driving firm that hopes to make private car ownership redundant
A German company is pioneering remote-driving technology with the aim of reducing the need for private car ownership. The firm believes its approach could transform urban mobility and sustainability.

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Adviser to UK minister claimed AI firms would never have to compensate creatives
A UK government adviser reportedly told ministers that AI companies would not be required to compensate creative professionals for the use of their work, sparking debate over copyright and AI training data.

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US border patrol collected DNA from thousands of US citizens for years, data shows
Data reveals that US border patrol agents collected DNA samples from thousands of American citizens over several years, raising privacy and civil liberties concerns.

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Elon Musk’s X calls for delay in Australia’s child social media ban citing ‘serious concerns’ about policy’s lawfulness
Elon Musk’s social platform X has requested a delay in Australia’s proposed ban on child social media use, arguing that the policy may not be lawful and could have unintended consequences.

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Merch sellers cash in on Kirk’s killing with flood of social media ads
Following the killing of Charlie Kirk, merchandise sellers have flooded social media with ads, capitalizing on the event and raising questions about online profiteering.

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The best toasters: 10 favourites for toast, bagels and crumpets, tested
A comprehensive review of the top 10 toasters for toast, bagels, and crumpets, highlighting performance, features, and value for money.

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‘People say I come across as incredibly boring!’ How to find love on the dating apps – whatever the obstacles
An exploration of the challenges and strategies for finding love on dating apps, featuring personal stories and expert advice.

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From phone chargers to podcasts, the best road trip accessories make the miles fly by
A guide to the best accessories for road trips, including phone chargers, podcasts, and other essentials to enhance your travel experience.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Pixel 10 Pro XL review: Google’s superphone gets AI and magnetic upgrades
Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL impresses with advanced AI features and magnetic enhancements, setting a new standard for flagship smartphones.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro
Google Pixel 10 Pro review: One of the very best smaller phones
The Google Pixel 10 Pro stands out as one of the top compact smartphones, offering excellent performance and camera quality in a smaller form factor.

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Honor Magic V5
Honor Magic V5 review: Fantastic foldable phone that needs better Android software
The Honor Magic V5 impresses with its foldable design and hardware, but is held back by software limitations that affect the user experience.

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