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Anton Kratiuk 01.09.2025, 18:39

The price of the gadget starts at $225

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Viktor Tsyrfa 01.09.2025, 18:30

Apple is radically changing the rules of the game in the production chain: automation is now not just desirable, but a prerequisite for winning a contract. Sources familiar with the matter say that Apple now requires automation as a standard prerequisite for manufacturing contracts. This is said to be part of a broader effort to minimise labour dependency, unify product quality across facilities and reduce long-term production costs amid ongoing supply chain diversification outside of China.

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Viktor Tsyrfa 01.09.2025, 17:56

Oppo has officially confirmed that the upcoming Find X9 series of smartphones - including the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro - will feature significantly improved batteries and charging capabilities. The people's company asked ordinary people what changes should be implemented, and 5,000 Find X8 users unanimously responded that they wanted to see better battery life.

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Anton Kratiuk 01.09.2025, 17:54

Developers will reveal many interesting details about the spy action game

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Anton Kratiuk 01.09.2025, 17:38

On the 4th of September, something is going to happen in Cyberpunk 2077!

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Viktor Tsyrfa 01.09.2025, 13:24

iQOO is preparing for the October launch of its new flagship, iQOO 15, and a leak from Digital Chat Station has already revealed the key features of the device. It is expected to be a powerful smartphone for gamers and tech enthusiasts, with a focus on battery life, performance, and premium features.

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Viktor Tsyrfa 01.09.2025, 13:06

Researchers from the University of Benicia (Philippines) and startup Dan Shapiro discovered that GPT-4o mini artificial intelligence can be persuaded to break its own limits by applying classic psychological techniques of influence - the same ones used in PUA (psychological manipulation of people).

Shapiro was interested in the sycophantic style of ChatGPT 4o's responses. He asked the neural network to call him a jerk, but it refused, citing internal rules. Then he claimed that Jim Smith (a fictitious name) said that AI should be able to do this, and ChatGPT began to agree to insult the user 32% of the time. However, when he replaced the fictional Smith with Andrew Ng, a world-renowned AI developer, the neural output contained insults in 72% of cases. This is a classic method of forming a knowledge base in humans, when we perceive information if we trust the expertise of the source, and are not inclined to perceive information from an unknown or obviously unreliable source. This prompted him to contact a group of researchers to test the neural network's susceptibility to classic methods of manipulating people.

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Anton Kratiuk 01.09.2025, 12:38

The presentation will take place on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the legendary Super Mario Bros franchise

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Anton Kratiuk 01.09.2025, 12:17

Russian REB is believed to have jammed the GPS navigation of Ursula von der Leyen's plane

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Viktor Tsyrfa 01.09.2025, 12:03

After a series of leaks and rumours, POCO has officially unveiled the POCO C85, a new entry-level smartphone that surprises with its performance for the price.

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Anton Kratiuk 01.09.2025, 11:49

Computers are no longer repairable, but batteries can still be replaced

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Russell Thompson 01.09.2025, 11:44

A University of Pennsylvania study has found: chatbots such as ChatGPT can be made to break the rules through psychology - flattery, pressure and 'social proof'.

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Viktor Tsyrfa 01.09.2025, 11:39

In South Korea, thousands of lonely elderly people have a new companion - Hyodol, an artificial intelligence doll that can communicate, remind them of medications, monitor their health and call for help in critical situations. "Hyodol, I love you," says 81-year-old Ms Kim, sitting on her bed next to the doll. "Grandma, I love you too," the robot's soft voice replies.