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Google will require developer verification for Android apps outside the Play Store
Google will ask all Android developers to verify their identity starting next year.
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NotebookLM’s Video Overview feature now supports 80 languages
NotebookLM’s Video Overviews now supports 80 languages, including French and Spanish.
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Elon Musk’s xAI Sues Apple and OpenAI Over App Store Rankings
The xAI lawsuit claims that Grok’s ranking below ChatGPT is a sign of allegedly monopolistic behavior.
Elon Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI, alleging anticompetitive collusion
According to Musk, Apple and OpenAI are colluding to stifle competition from other AI companies.
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A new security flaw in TheTruthSpy phone spyware is putting victims at risk
Exclusive: Hackers can take over the accounts of TheTruthSpy spyware customers, putting their victims’ private phone data at risk thanks to a new security flaw.
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Caesars latest live dealer push: Gimmick or the future of the table?
This year has seen gaming titan Caesars introduce live dealer studios, merging the digital world with the physical. It’s a new experience for players, with the brand having just expanded into its third major jurisdiction, all in the space of … Continue reading
Odds revealed as second half of F1 2025 season set to begin
With F1 teams coming to the end of their scheduled summer break, all eyes are on the second half of the season to see which team and driver will come out on top. The Formula 1 summer shutdown occurs every … Continue reading
Could physical casinos be taken over by the metaverse?
In an age where it feels like almost anything physical is being swapped out for technology, casinos being taken over by the metaverse isn’t as strange a thought as it once was. This blending of technology into real-world uses and … Continue reading
Why are European betting operators leaving the US?
Over the last year or so, several European betting operators have cut their ties with the US and have exited the market. This comes at a time when the market, especially sports betting, is flourishing in the United States. After … Continue reading
How casinos are adapting to the interests of Gen Z
With Generation Z (from 1997 to 2012) becoming the next dominant consumer generation for brands, casinos are aiming to impress and attract a whole new age range who are looking for more than just gambling. These people will soon represent … Continue reading