Top 10 AI news
Risk of undersea cable attacks backed by Russia and China likely to rise, report warns
A cybersecurity firm warns that recent incidents in the Baltic Sea and around Taiwan signal a likely increase in disruptive undersea cable attacks, with Russia and China suspected of backing such operations.
Inside Elon Musk’s plan to rain SpaceX’s rocket debris over Hawaii’s pristine waters
SpaceX’s plans for rocket launches over Hawaii have raised environmental concerns as debris from failed launches could impact the region’s marine ecosystem.
Google inks $3bn US hydropower deal as it expands energy-hungry datacenters
Google has signed a $3 billion deal for US hydropower to support the expansion of its datacenters, aiming to power its growing infrastructure with clean energy.
AI firms ‘unprepared’ for dangers of building human-level systems, report warns
A new report finds that leading AI companies are not adequately prepared for the risks associated with developing human-level artificial intelligence systems.
WeTransfer says user content will not be used to train AI after backlash
After facing criticism, WeTransfer has clarified that user files will not be used to train artificial intelligence models, addressing privacy concerns.
Nothing Phone 3 review: a quirky, slick Android alternative
The Nothing Phone 3 stands out with its unique design, offering a fresh and stylish alternative to mainstream Android smartphones.
Apple inks $500m deal for rare earth magnets with US mining firm
Apple has signed a $500 million agreement with a US mining company to secure rare earth magnets, supporting its supply chain and sustainability goals.
Musk’s giant Tesla factory casts shadow on lives in a quiet corner of Germany
Tesla’s massive factory in Germany is transforming the local landscape, sparking protests and concerns among residents about environmental and social impacts.
Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us?
A look at how the actions of a small number of individuals can have outsized negative effects on the online experience for everyone else.
‘Scamazon’ – how fake emails are targeting Prime subscribers
Amazon Prime customers are being warned about a surge in fake emails designed to steal personal information and money.
Pixel 9a review: Google’s cut-price Android winner
Google’s Pixel 9a offers impressive features and performance at a budget-friendly price, making it a strong contender in the mid-range smartphone market.
iPhone 16e review: Apple’s cheapest new phone
The iPhone 16e is Apple’s most affordable new release, offering essential features and solid performance for budget-conscious consumers.
Sony WH-1000XM6 review: Raising the bar for noise-cancelling headphones
Sony’s WH-1000XM6 headphones set a new standard for noise cancellation and audio quality, making them a top choice for audiophiles and travelers.
Framework Laptop 12 review: Fun, flexible and repairable
The Framework Laptop 12 offers a modular, repairable design, making it a standout choice for users who value flexibility and sustainability in their tech.
Garmin Forerunner 970 review: The new benchmark for running watches
Garmin’s Forerunner 970 sets a new standard for running watches, offering advanced tracking, smart features, and a robust design for athletes.
Surface Laptop 13in review: Microsoft’s cheaper, more compact Windows 11 machine
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 13in delivers a compact, affordable Windows 11 experience, ideal for students and professionals on the go.
Will AI Kill Art? Robot Ai-Da Weighs In On Creative Life
As Ai-Da the humanoid robot artist debuts a portrait of King Charles III, the world witnesses and debates how AI is transforming creative industries.