VC Masha Bucher, Epstein associate and Day One founder, explains herself: After numerous news reports documented Masha Bucher's close business and personal relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Bucher took to X to explain. Read More |
Google sent personal and financial information of student journalist to ICE: The tech giant handed over the personal information of a journalist and student who attended a pro-Palestinian protest in 2024. This is the latest example of ICE using its controversial subpoena powers to target people critical of the Trump administration. Read More |
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YouTube rolls out an AI playlist generator for Premium users: YouTube Music is rolling out a new AI-powered playlist-generation feature that allows Premium users on iOS and Android to use text prompts to create playlists. Read More |
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Former Tesla product manager wants to make luxury goods impossible to fake, starting with a chip: The startup claims that it has developed a "hack-proof" chip that can't be bypassed by devices like Flipper Zero, a widely available hacking tool that can be used to tamper with wireless systems. These chips are linked with digital certificates to verify the authenticity of the products. Read More |
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