Google denies Gmail reads your emails and attachments to train AI, but here's how to opt-out anyway
The settings menu states that users who enable smart features agree to let Google use their information and activity to personalize the experience. Malwarebytes and blogger Dave Jones interpreted the wording to mean that the company is training AI with user content, but Google insists this isis inaccurate.
Read Entire Article
Federal authorities take down criminal network smuggling Nvidia GPUs to China
Federal prosecutors have charged four individuals for allegedly orchestrating a GPU smuggling operation from the United States to China. The group, consisting of two Americans and two Chinese nationals, is accused of exporting "hundreds" of Nvidia GPUs, providing significant AI acceleration capabilities to Chinese companies.
Read Entire Article
Google's Nano Banana Pro model makes AI images sharper, cleaner, and far more real
Google is ramping up its generative AI capabilities with the release of its latest image-generation model, Nano Banana Pro. Building on the meme-fueled notoriety of the original Nano Banana, this updated model is now accessible through the Gemini mobile app and is powered by the newly launched Gemini 3 Pro...
Read Entire Article
Dell and HP turned off HEVC decoding on recent laptops without telling anyone
Users on various forums have been troubleshooting video playback errors on newer Dell and HP laptops over the past few weeks. While the specific issues vary, recent software decisions by both OEMs appear to be the root cause in all cases.
Read Entire Article
Intel confirms Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" CPUs will debut at CES on January 5th
Panther Lake processors will employ a five-tile architecture, comprising Cougar Cove performance cores, Darkmont and Skymont efficiency cores, an Xe3 Celestial integrated GPU, and a 5th-generation NPU for on-device AI acceleration. The lineup will introduce Intel's new Core Ultra X branding, with the flagship model designated as Core Ultra 9.
Read Entire Article
Microsoft open-sources the original Zork trilogy, unlocking a huge piece of gaming history
Microsoft recently introduced its latest effort in digital game preservation by making Zork I, Zork II, and Zork III available under the MIT license. Turning the main Zork trilogy into an open source project will make sure students, teachers, and developers can study the original code, play the games, and...
Read Entire Article
GeForce Now Fast Pass turns budget Chromebooks into capable cloud gaming machines
GeForce Now Fast Pass mirrors much of the functionality found in Nvidia's existing free tier. It gives users access to more than 2,000 "Ready to Play" games that can be streamed directly from their existing Steam, Epic Games Store, or Xbox accounts.
Read Entire Article
YouTube dominates, X stalls, Snapchat drops: survey reveals US social media preferences
The Pew Research Center's latest Americans' Social Media Use report shows that YouTube remains the most widely used "online platform," which seems like Pew's preferred term for the video-sharing site – the argument over whether YouTube should be classed as a social media company has raged for years.
Read Entire Article
The age of household robots might finally be here: Meet Memo
In a Mountain View kitchen, a wheeled robot named Memo methodically prepares an espresso, illustrating the technical progress underway at Sunday Robotics. The machine, roughly the size of a compact dishwasher, features two articulated arms with pincer-like grippers, a height-adjustable central column, and a display that mimics a cartoon face...
Read Entire Article
AirDrop is finally compatible with Android – no thanks to Apple
The interoperability will enable both iPhone and Android users to quickly and securely share photos, videos, music, and documents between the two platforms without using third-party apps like SHAREit, Send Anywhere, and InShare.
Read Entire Article