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London Man Wore Smart Glasses For High Court ‘Coaching’

Yesterday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

A witness in a London High Court case was caught using smart glasses connected to his phone to receive real-time coaching while giving evidence during cross-examination. “In my judgement, from what occurred in court, it is clear that call was made, connected to his smart glasses, and continued during his evidence until his mobile phone was removed from him,” said Judge Raquel Agnello KC. “Not...

Microsoft Backs Anthropic To Halt US DOD’s ‘Supply-Chain Risk’ Designation

Yesterday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

joshuark shares a report from Reuters: Microsoft has filed an amicus brief on Tuesday in support of Anthropic’s lawsuit asking the court to temporarily block the U.S. Department of Defense designation of the AI startup as a supply-chain risk. In an amicus brief filing in a federal court in San Francisco, Microsoft backed Anthropic’s request for a temporary restraining order against the Pentagon...

Google Chrome Is Finally Coming To ARM64 Linux

Yesterday at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

BrianFagioli writes: Google says it will finally release Chrome for ARM64 Linux in the second quarter of 2026, bringing the company’s full browser to a platform that has existed for years without official support. Until now, Linux users running Arm hardware have largely relied on Chromium builds or unofficial packages if they wanted something close to Chrome. Google says the new build will...

Adobe CEO to Step Down After 18 Years

Yesterday at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

Shantanu Narayen announced he will step down as CEO of Adobe once a successor is appointed, ending an 18-year tenure during which he transformed the company from boxed software to the Creative Cloud subscription model. Narayen said he will remain board chair as Adobe continues pushing into generative AI products. CNBC reports: Narayen joined Adobe in 1988 as a vice president and general...

Apple’s MacBook Neo Makes Repairs Easier, Cheaper Than Other MacBooks

Thursday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

Apple’s new MacBook Neo is “easier to repair than other modern MacBooks,” according to Ars Technica’s Andrew Cunningham. It introduces a more repairable internal design that makes components like the battery and keyboard easier and cheaper to replace. An anonymous reader quotes an excerpt from the report: Replacements for pretty much any component in the Neo are simpler and involve fewer steps...

Perplexity’s ‘Personal Computer’ Lets AI Agents Access Your Local Files

Thursday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

Perplexity AI has introduced a “Personal Computer” agent system that can run on a local machine such as a Mac mini, giving its AI agents access to a user’s files and applications to automate tasks. According to CEO Aravind Srinivas, the heavy AI processing runs on Perplexity’s “secure servers” but sensitive actions will require user approval. There will also be activity logs and a kill switch...

Honda Cancels All Three EVs That It Planned To Build In the US

Thursday at 21:00 PM, via Slashdot

sinij shares a report from Car and Driver: Honda is making a monumental shift in its business plans. The automaker is canceling the development and launch of the 0 Series SUV, the 0 Series saloon, and the Acura RSX, and as a result, expects to take a significant financial hit in 2026 [of up to $15.8 billion]. The automaker was blunt in its announcement of the changing plans, citing American...

Google Is Not Ruling Out Ads in Gemini

Thursday at 20:15 PM, via Wired

WIRED spoke with Nick Fox, Google’s SVP of knowledge and information, about how AI is changing the company’s advertising business.

Anthropic’s Claude AI Can Respond With Charts, Diagrams, and Other Visualschat

Thursday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

Anthropic updated Claude so it can automatically generate charts, diagrams, and other interactive visualizations directly inside conversations, rather than only in a side panel. The new visualizations are rolling out now to all users. The Verge reports: As an example, Anthropic says a conversation about the periodic table could lead Claude to generate a visualization of it, featuring...

Google Maps Gets Its Biggest Navigation Redesign In a Decade, Plus More AI

Thursday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

Google Maps is rolling out its biggest update in more than a decade, introducing a Gemini-powered chatbot and a new “Immersive Navigation” interface. “Ask Maps” lets users plan trips, ask questions, and refine travel suggestions conversationally within the app. “The new chatbot will be accessible via a button up near the search bar,” notes Ars Technica. “You can ask it anything you’re likely to...

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