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Fiber Optics Bring You Internet. Now They’re Also Listening to Trains

Fiber Optics Bring You Internet. Now They’re Also Listening to Trains

Scientists are using distributed acoustic sensing to monitor vibrations in fiber optic cables along railways, potentially improving rail safety.

iOS 17.3: Your iPhone Gets Stolen Device Protection, Bug Fixes and More

iOS 17.3: Your iPhone Gets Stolen Device Protection, Bug Fixes and More

The latest iOS update brings new features like Stolen Device Protection and bug fixes to your iPhone.

German Authorities Seize $2 Billion Worth of Bitcoin

German Authorities Seize $2 Billion Worth of Bitcoin

A German programmer accused of running an illegal movie streaming site transferred $2.17 billion worth of Bitcoin to the authorities as restitution for his illegal activities.

Microsoft Profit Soars on AI and Cloud-Computing Investments

Microsoft Profit Soars on AI and Cloud-Computing Investments

Microsoft Corp. reported a 33% increase in profit for the October-December quarter, driven by its investments in artificial intelligence technology.

Taylor Swift AI Images Prompt US Bill to Tackle Nonconsensual, Sexual Deepfakes

Taylor Swift AI Images Prompt US Bill to Tackle Nonconsensual, Sexual Deepfakes

A bipartisan measure introduced in the US Senate aims to criminalize the spread of nonconsensual, sexualized images generated by artificial intelligence.

Meta is Optimistic about Apple's Entry into VR Market

Meta is Optimistic about Apple's Entry into VR Market

Meta executives are hopeful about the competition with Apple's Vision Pro in the virtual reality market.

AI spam is already starting to ruin the internet

AI spam is already starting to ruin the internet

Scammers are using AI to flood the web with spam, including fake articles, stolen content, and AI-generated obituaries. This is causing problems for users and search engines like Google.

Manhattan DA Urges Mobile Payment Companies to Crack Down on Fraud

Manhattan DA Urges Mobile Payment Companies to Crack Down on Fraud

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is calling on mobile payment companies like Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App to take action against fraud.