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Hama Film Photo Booths Expose Customer Photos
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Security researcher uncovers vulnerability in Hama Films photo booth website, exposing customer photos and videos. Despite repeated attempts to alert the company, Vibecast, and its co-founder, Joel Park, the issue remains unresolved. Customers data remains at risk, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing data protection.
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One X & EQT Deploy Humanoid Robots
01:37|One Xs Neo humanoid robot, priced at $20,000, is set to revolutionize home use with its ability to lift 154 lbs and perform tasks like folding laundry. The company, in partnership with EQT, plans to deploy up to 10,000 robots across industries over the next five years. Neos first units are expected to reach customers in 2026, with pre-orders starting at $200 down. This marks a significant step towards mass-market robot adoption.
iOS 26.2: New Customization, AirDrop, & Apple Podcasts Enhancements
01:52|Apples latest software updates bring exciting new features and improvements. iOS 26.2 introduces customizable Lock Screen opacity and flexible AirDrop, while Apple Podcasts now automatically generates chapters and supports timed links. iPadOS 26.2 reintroduces drag-and-drop multitasking and shares enhancements from iOS. VisionOS for Vision Pro gains Travel Mode support for cars and buses, hand-drawn content support, and virtual reality spreadsheet management. tvOS 26.2 offers profile creation without an Apple account and an age-restricted mode. Lastly, watchOS 26.2 enhances safety alerts and refines sleep score classification for better sleep tracking.
Baby in Robotaxi, Netflix's $82B Bid: Tech's Evolving Landscape
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Ikea's New Wireless Chargers: Affordable & Stylish
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Google Translate's New Live Speech Translations & Improved Text Accuracy
01:36|Google Translate unveils live speech translations, now accessible via headphones with over 70 languages supported. This feature, previously Pixel Buds exclusive, is now beta on Android with Translate app. Improved text translations, powered by Gemini, offer better understanding of idioms and slang. Practice feature expands to 20 countries, adding more languages for personalized learning. Live speech-to-speech translation available in US, Mexico, and India on Android, iOS version planned. Improved text translations accessible in US and Mexico on Android, iOS, and web. Updates aim to enhance language translation and learning accessibility.
Seven Hundred Credit Data Breach Affects 5.6M
01:26|Seven Hundred Credit breached, impacting 5.6 million; personal data stolen, including names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. The breach occurred between May and October 2025, with the company now mailing letters to affected individuals, offering credit monitoring services. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel advises recipients to take immediate action to protect their personal information.
Trump's AI Order: Unified Regulation or Legal Chaos?
02:01|President Trumps executive order on AI regulation aims to challenge state laws, arguing for a unified national approach. The order directs the Department of Justice to form a task force and the Commerce Department to identify onerous state AI laws. However, legal experts and startup founders express concerns about increased uncertainty and potential benefits for larger tech companies. The FTC and FCC are asked to explore federal standards, and the administration plans to work with Congress for a uniform AI law. Despite the goal of creating a clearer path for AI development, the future looks filled with legal challenges and debates, with hopes for a quick Congressional action to establish a comprehensive federal framework.
Google Translate's New Feature: Real-Time Translations
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Retro's Rewind: A New Way to Revisit Memories
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