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This lightweight exoskeleton lets you unleash your inner Tony Stark thanks to AI

Vigx π6 is a light exoskeleton weighing 2 kg It has AI-powered step assistance for uneven surfaces This can power you for up to 40 km in some models An exoskeleton might sound like something you’d find lurking in the back of Tony Stark’s wardrobe, but these devices have far more practical uses than their […]

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Microsoft’s CEO urges AI developers “to get to a point where we use this to do something useful,” or “even lose the social permission … to generate these tokens”

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned that AI must deliver clear societal benefits or risk losing public support Nadella encouraged AI developers to focus on improving health, education and productivity Otherwise, people will reject AI energy consumption Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella worries that if AI doesn’t start delivering real, measurable benefits to society, people will get

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“I think it’s a bit like selling nukes to North Korea and bragging” – Anthropic CEO warns Davos about letting Nvidia sell AI chips to China

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned at Davos that allowing Nvidia to sell AI chips to China poses serious national security risks Amodei compared the decision to “selling nuclear weapons to North Korea”, despite Nvidia being a major investor in his company The clash highlights growing industry tensions over how AI hardware should be controlled as

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I tried Sony’s first clip-on open-back earphones – could these be a rare miss for the headphone master?

Sony LinkBuds Clip will launch for $229 / £180 / AU$329.95 in January 2026 10mm drivers, DSEE upscaling and AI noise reduction for calls After an early test, they fit well, but I’m concerned about the sound Sony has unveiled the LinkBuds Clip, its first clip-style open-back earphones. Sony has enjoyed making some of the

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DOGE May Have Misused Social Security Data, Trump Administration Admits

DOGE staff may have struck deal with advocacy group seeking to ‘overturn election results in certain states’ The employees have been referred for potential violations of the Hatching Act Private information could have been shared through unapproved “third-party” servers The US Department of Justice has confirmed in a lawsuit that members of Elon Musk’s “DOGE”

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RetroBox is a new TV/VCR combo – yes, really – with a classic design and modern technology including HDMI ports

A TV/VCR combo like the big brands used to make LCD instead of CRT, and with HDMI and analogue connections $399 for early birds, assuming it launches on schedule A new TV with an integrated VHS player wasn’t on my list of predictions for 2026, but the RetroBox seems to be exactly that: it’s a

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Anthropic’s official Git MCP server had some troubling security flaws – this is what happened next

Anthropic patched Git MCP bugs enabling remote code execution via toolchain Cyata detected CVEs; fixed in version 2025.12.18, no exploit reported yet Claude has previously manipulated in a cyberespionage campaign targeting large global organizations Anthropic, the company behind the popular AI model Claude, has fixed several bugs in its Git MCP server, which researchers say

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Floppy disks are making a comeback as thick plastic tokens that dictate what toddlers watch without scrolling screens at home

The TV remote control is replaced by branded discs and one simple action Toddlers can select programs without reading icons, tapping screens, or scrolling tiles Diskettes limit design choices and reduce accidental content switching Floppy disks were once a routine part of home computers, used to load software, store documents and move data between machines.

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A stubborn Linux problem finally cracks as a lone developer forces modern Photoshop to run anyway

Photoshop now runs on Linux through patched compatibility layers, not official support Creative Cloud installers fail due to missing Windows subsystems in standard Linux environments Wine struggles with Adobe installers because Internet Explorer’s behavior remains deeply embedded The longstanding incompatibility between Adobe’s Creative Cloud suite and Linux operating systems remains a major obstacle for users

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