ChatGPT

A Man Called The Police After Hearing Terrible Screams From a Neighbor. It Later Turned Out The Neighbor Was Talking To ChatGPT

Oslo – Police responded to an apartment building in the St. Hanshaugen district after a man reported loud screams coming from a neighbor’s unit. The caller told officers he feared someone was in danger. When police arrived, they heard raised voices but no sounds of violence. The neighbor soon opened the door and explained he…

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Nevada

Nevada to Be Renamed To NVIDIA After U.S. Government Approves Largest AI Data Center In The State

CARSON CITY, Nev. — The U.S. government has approved construction of the world’s largest artificial intelligence data center in Nevada and confirmed plans to rename the state to NVIDIA. Officials say the project will begin in early 2026 and will cover more than 40,000 acres near Reno. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the…

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IPhone Monitoring

Apple to Begin Monitoring iPhone Images and Messages for Criminal or Antisocial Activity Starting Feb. 1, 2026

Cupertino, California — Apple announced it will start monitoring iPhone photos and messages for illegal or antisocial activity beginning February 1, 2026. The company said the system will use on-device intelligence to identify harmful or suspicious content before it spreads. According to Apple, the new feature will be part of the upcoming iOS 20.3 update…

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Atlas Browser

OpenAI Browser Predicts User Queries Before Typing And Provides Instant Results Without Input

SAN FRANCISCO – OpenAI has announced the launch of its new Atlas Browser, a next-generation tool that predicts what users want to search before they even start typing. The browser analyzes thought patterns and browsing habits, delivering instant answers without user input. According to OpenAI’s press release, Atlas uses the company’s latest NeuroPredict™ engine, developed…

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IPhone foldable

Tech Rumors: Apple May Postpone Foldable iPhone Launch Until 2035

CUPERTINO, Oct 23 — Tech insiders say Apple may delay the release of its first foldable iPhone until 2035. The company reportedly wants to “rethink its approach to innovation” before entering the foldable market. According to Bloomberg (bloomberg.com), internal discussions suggest Apple’s main concern is that “folding for the sake of folding” no longer feels…

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Zoom Outage

Report: Company Productivity Increased by 27% During Six-Hour Zoom Outage

SEATTLE—Reports confirm that employee productivity across several key sectors experienced a significant surge this Tuesday. The unexpected boost coincided precisely with a six-hour global service interruption affecting the popular video conferencing platform, Zoom. The data, compiled by the independent research firm Global Metrics Analysis, indicates a verifiable 27% increase in output. This metric tracks deliverables…

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Anonymous Group

‘Anonymous’ Hackers Group Announces Plans for IPO

The secretive hacktivist collective Anonymous filed paperwork Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a public stock offering. Furthermore, the group plans to list shares on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol ANON. Meanwhile, investment banks are preparing to underwrite the deal. Anonymous operates as a decentralized network without traditional leadership. However, the group recently established a…

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Zapiekanka

Poland Launches Zapiekanka Delivery to Support Troops in Preparation for Possible Conflict With Russia

WARSAW – The Ministry of National Defence has announced a new initiative to deliver zapiekanka to military personnel across the country. Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed that the program will begin next month. Additionally, the initiative aims to boost morale among the Polish Armed Forces during increased readiness operations. The traditional…

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Design Clients Return to Human Designers: No Need to Explain What They Actually Want

San Francisco, CA – Design clients are returning to human designers. They say humans understand vague ideas better. Additionally, clients avoid detailed prompts with people. For example, a simple sketch works fine. However, AI tools demand exact descriptions. Now, firms like IDEO see more business. Moreover, clients save time on explanations. In fact, Adobe reports…

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