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A major Microsoft outage affected users across the world.

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By Efosa Udinmwen published
Malicious browser extensions can mimic AI interfaces, tricking users into unsafe actions while bypassing antivirus detection and existing security safeguards.

Yelp’s AI assistant promises instant answers, but user reviews are still the real draw
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Yelp’s AI-powered Assistant now offers conversational answers, but it's the user reviews that people love.

The 5 wildest new EVs from the Japan Mobility Show 2025: from Honda's tiny EV to a surprise Rolls-Royce rival
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The world's largest Japanese automakers let their imaginations run wild at this year's Japan Mobility Show – these were the biggest announcements.

LinkedIn set to expand AI training on user profiles - here's how to stop it using your personal data
By Wayne Williams published
LinkedIn will soon use your data to train its AI models unless you manually opt out, and you don't have long to act.
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