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Google Gemini tells a student: “Please die.”
In a disturbing incident, a graduate student was exposed to a shocking situation when Google chatbot Gemini asked him to “die” during a normal academic conversation. Vidhai Reddy (29 years old) from Michigan told the network CBS News The robot suddenly turned hostile during a discussion about the challenges of the elderly and their possible solutions. The robot described Reddy…
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Scandal rocks PlayStation: employees involved in selling user data
Abdul Hakam, known in the gaming world as “Hakum” and who holds five Guinness World Records, revealed a corruption scandal within the PlayStation company that includes leaking and selling user data on the black market. Case details: The story began on September 9 when Hukoum’s account was permanently suspended without warning or official notice. After trying to contact customer service…
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Call of Duty: Mobile exceeds one billion downloads globally
Activision announced that Call of Duty: Mobile has exceeded one billion downloads worldwide since its launch, in conjunction with Celebrations of the game's fifth anniversary. Most important details: The game was released in 2019 for Android and iOS It achieved 270 million downloads in its first year Rumors of the game being phased out with the launch of Warzone Mobile…
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Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% of its employees
The Mozilla Foundation has announced severe staff cuts, laying off 30% of its staff and completely eliminating its advocacy and global programs departments. This came in an internal message sent by Nabiha Sayed, Executive Director of the Foundation, and Mozilla confirmed these cuts press release. “The Mozilla Foundation is realigning its teams to increase agility and impact while accelerating our…
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Samsung reveals its future plans for extended reality and smartphones
Samsung revealed its expectations for 2025 in its new earnings report, indicating its plans to launch an extended reality (XR) device that aims to “improve the interconnection between products and enhance the user experience in the Galaxy system.” The company first announced its work on this device during the Galaxy S23 Unpacked event last year. The extended reality device will…
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Apple launches Mac mini M4 with a new design and pioneering performance
Apple launched the Mac mini M4 computer, in the first radical update to the device's design since 2010, making it the smallest desktop computer in the company's history. The new computer comes in a similar size to the Apple TV 4K (5 x 5 inches), but it offers superior performance beyond the previous M2 version. Apple confirms that the device…
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Google Chrome allows better control over performance and resource consumption
Google launched a group New features For Chrome, it gives users greater control over browser performance and system resource consumption. The updates include a new tool to automatically detect and immediately resolve performance issues. When slowness is detected in active tabs, alerts appear explaining the cause of the problem along with a “Fix Now” button to solve it directly. This…
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Leaks about the cameras of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A56 phone
Galaxy A55 image from ZDNet revealed Leaks New information about the camera specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A56 phone, which is expected to be launched in the first quarter of next year, as it comes with limited updates compared to its predecessor. A55 Which was launched last March. Leaks indicate that the phone will have an improved 12-megapixel front camera,…
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Minecraft will end support for virtual reality headsets in 2025
Mojang, the developer of Minecraft, has announced that it will end support for all virtual reality headsets after March 2025, according to an update published in the version change log. Bedrock. The resolution includes Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, and Meta Ques glasses. Last month, the company announced that it would end support for PlayStation virtual reality glasses next March.…
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Ubisoft cancels early access for Assassin's Creed Shadows
Ubisoft announced the cancellation of early access for Assassin's Creed Shadows The game's release date has been postponed to February 2025. This decision comes after a series of challenges faced by the game, including cultural criticism and the postponement of the original launch date, which was scheduled for November 2024. Ubisoft explained that the game needs more work to improve…
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