Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Tipped for Massive 1/1.12-inch Sensor and Pro-Grade LOFIC Tech

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Tipped for Massive 1/1.12-inch Sensor and Pro-Grade LOFIC Tech Close-up view comparing Galaxy S26 Ultra and rumored S27 Ultra camera layouts, focusing on the main lens.

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is poised to make a significant impact in the smartphone market with its rumored advancements in camera technology. Central to this innovation is the introduction of the ISO HPA sensor, a new 200-megapixel component designed to deliver unparalleled image quality. This development signals a departure from the incremental updates of […]

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NotebookLM Kortex Chrome Extension Adds Notebook Merge, Folders, Imports & Bulk Exports

NotebookLM Kortex Chrome Extension Adds Notebook Merge, Folders, Imports & Bulk Exports Bulk actions panel for exporting conversations and artifacts, plus importing web pages and Drive files into notebooks.

NotebookLM’s Kortex Chrome extension has introduced updates that refine how users organize and access their content. Below Paul Lipsky takes you through the redesigned dashboard, which now includes three distinct views: Notebooks, All Sources, and Artifacts. This structure allows users to filter, sort and tag documents more efficiently. The integration with Google Drive further supports […]

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iOS 26.3.1 is Here: Why You Should Update Your iPhone Right Now

iOS 26.3.1 is Here: Why You Should Update Your iPhone Right Now A Studio Display XDR on a desk with a cable connection, highlighting new external display compatibility in iOS 26.3.1.

Apple has officially rolled out iOS 26.3.1, a comprehensive update aimed at enhancing device functionality and resolving key performance issues. This release is part of a larger update cycle that also includes iPadOS, macOS, and Studio Display firmware. To fully use the benefits of this update, it is crucial to take specific steps after installation […]

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New ChatGPT 5.4 : 1M-Token Context & "Extreme Reasoning” Targets Long Tasks

New ChatGPT 5.4 : 1M-Token Context & Screenshot showing GPT-5.4 handling a very long prompt with a 1 million token context window indicator.

OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 introduces a range of advancements that push the boundaries of artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on extended memory and coding capabilities. As highlighted by World of AI, one of its standout features is the 1 million token context window, allowing the model to process and retain vast amounts of information. This makes […]

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Galaxy Watch 9 Drops Exynos for Snapdragon, up to 30% Faster

Galaxy Watch 9 Drops Exynos for Snapdragon, up to 30% Faster Close-up of Galaxy Watch 9 concept showing Snapdragon Elite Wear 2 chip replacing Samsung Exynos processor.

Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 in July. This year’s release will include two models: the Galaxy Watch 9 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. Notably, Samsung has retired the Classic model, streamlining its offerings to focus on delivering innovative features and enhanced user experiences. The most significant […]

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Meraki Espresso Machine Review : Dual Boilers, Dual Scales & CoffeeSense NFC

Meraki Espresso Machine Review : Dual Boilers, Dual Scales & CoffeeSense NFC Meraki Espresso Machine Review 2026

Home espresso tends to split into two camps: traditional machines that reward practice and guided systems that try to reduce the “barista homework.” Over a number of weeks, I used the Meraki Espresso Machine daily for straight espresso plus milk drinks (mostly lattes and cappuccinos). I focused on what matters when a machine lives on […]

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Apple’s $2,500 iPhone Fold: Is a ‘Creaseless’ Screen Worth the Price?

Apple’s $2,500 iPhone Fold: Is a ‘Creaseless’ Screen Worth the Price? Side view highlights a power button fingerprint reader as a possible replacement for Face ID hardware.

Apple is reportedly preparing to enter the foldable smartphone market with a device that could redefine the industry, the iPhone Fold. Leaks suggest this foldable iPhone will feature an expansive 8-inch unfolded display, a wider folded design, and a premium price tag of approximately $2,500. By taking a calculated and deliberate approach, Apple aims to […]

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Quantum Computing Edge Fades & Why Classical Systems Still Win

Quantum Computing Edge Fades & Why Classical Systems Still Win Block diagram of a hybrid setup where classical servers handle most steps and a small quantum chip runs specific subroutines.

Quantum computing, once hailed as a new advancement, has encountered significant challenges that have tempered early optimism. Sabine Hossenfelder explores the technical and practical obstacles that have slowed its progress, such as limited qubit counts, high error rates and the substantial energy demands of quantum systems. For instance, while quantum computers were expected to outperform […]

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The iPhone 17e Secret: Why It’s Actually a Better Deal Than the iPhone 16

The iPhone 17e Secret: Why It’s Actually a Better Deal Than the iPhone 16 iPhone 17e showcasing its durable and stylish design

Apple’s iPhone 17e is setting a new standard for budget-friendly smartphones by combining advanced features with a competitive price of $599. Designed to appeal to a wide range of users, it offers a balance of flagship-level performance, practical design, and future-ready technology. Whether you’re upgrading from an older device or stepping into Apple’s ecosystem for […]

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Anthropic says it will challenge Defense Department’s supply chain risk designation in court

In a new blog post, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has admitted that it received a letter from the Defense Department, officially labeling it a supply chain risk. He said he doesn’t “believe this action is legally sound,” and that his company sees “no choice” but to challenge it in court. Hours before Amodei published the post, the Pentagon announced that it notified the company that its “products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately.”

If you’ll recall, the Defense Department (called the Department of War under the current administration) threatened to give the company the designation typically reserved for firms from adversaries like China if it didn’t agree to remove its safeguards over mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. President Trump then ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s tech.

Amodei explained that the designation has a narrow scope, because it only exists to protect the government. That is why the general public, and even Defense Department contractors, can still use Anthropic’s Claude chatbot and its AI technologies. Microsoft told CNBC that it will continue using Claude after its lawyers had concluded that it can keep on working with Anthropic on non-defense related projects.

The CEO has also admitted that his company had “productive conversations” with the department over the past few days. He said that they were looking at ways to serve the Pentagon that adheres to its two exceptions, namely that its technology not be used for mass surveillance and the development of fully autonomous weapons, and at ways to “ensure a smooth transition if that is not possible.” That confirms reports that Anthropic is back in talks with the agency in an effort to reach a new deal. In addition, he apologized for a leaked internal memo, wherein he reportedly said that OpenAI’s messaging about its own deal with the department is “just straight up lies.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/anthropic-says-it-will-challenge-defense-departments-supply-chain-risk-designation-in-court-054459618.html?src=rss