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Sakana AI Launches 'Ultra Deep Research' Agent: 100+ Page Reports in
Tech
Jun 16, 2026VentureBeat

Sakana AI Launches 'Ultra Deep Research' Agent: 100+ Page Reports in

Sakana AI has launched Marlin, an "ultra deep research" agent designed for enterprise clients. Operating as a "Virtual CSO," Marlin conducts self-governing reasoning for up to eight hours to deliver comprehensive, 100+ page strategy reports. Powered by Adaptive Branching Monte Carlo Tree Search (AB-MCTS) and a multi-LLM architecture, it focuses on deep, vetted analysis over quick generation, backed by strict data privacy policies and significant venture capital.

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Google Messages Optimization: Essential Settings for a Better
Review
Jun 15, 2026ZDNet

Google Messages Optimization: Essential Settings for a Better

A comprehensive review of ZDNET's recommended 9 Google Messages settings for enhanced privacy, reduced clutter, and a tailored user experience on Android devices, offering a pragmatic guide to optimize your messaging.

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One UI 8.5: 5 Settings to Personalize Your Galaxy Right Away
How To
Jun 14, 2026MakeUseOf

One UI 8.5: 5 Settings to Personalize Your Galaxy Right Away

Learn to personalize your Samsung Galaxy after updating to One UI 8.5 by changing 5 key settings for improved control, privacy, and user experience.

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Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Verge

Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend

Apple has clarified that its revamped Siri AI will not serve as an "AI girlfriend" or romantic partner. Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior VP of Software Engineering, stated that Siri is designed purely for utility, helping users complete tasks and gain information, in contrast to other chatbots that focus on engagement and sycophancy. This strategic decision underscores Apple's commitment to user privacy and a functional, boundary-respecting AI experience.

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DuckDuckGo Installs Soar Amid Google's AI Search Overhaul
Tech
May 31, 2026The Next Web

DuckDuckGo Installs Soar Amid Google's AI Search Overhaul

DuckDuckGo saw a significant spike in app installs and website traffic after Google's AI-first search overhaul, which replaces traditional "blue links." US app installs surged 18% overall, with a nearly 70% jump on Apple devices, signaling user dissatisfaction with mandatory AI.

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Boost Your Privacy: Turn Off Cloud Typing on Android Keyboards
How To
May 31, 2026MakeUseOf

Boost Your Privacy: Turn Off Cloud Typing on Android Keyboards

Learn to disable cloud typing on your Android keyboard (Gboard or Samsung) in minutes to prevent your typing data and personal vocabulary from being shared with remote servers, significantly boosting your privacy.

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Secluso: Building Private Home Security on Raspberry Pi with E2EE
Programming
May 30, 2026Hacker News

Secluso: Building Private Home Security on Raspberry Pi with E2EE

Reclaiming Privacy in Home Security with Secluso For many developers, the allure of smart home technology, including security cameras, is strong. Yet, the widespread reliance on cloud-based services for video storage

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California Linux Exemption: A Pragmatic Step Forward
Review
May 25, 2026Tom's Hardware

California Linux Exemption: A Pragmatic Step Forward

California's proposed amendment, AB 1856, aims to exempt open-source operating systems like Linux from its upcoming Digital Age Assurance Act, addressing significant backlash and practical concerns for decentralized platforms. This pragmatic step is a win for privacy and open-source principles.

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Special Phone & App Features Battle Spyware Threat
Tech
May 24, 2026TechCrunch

Special Phone & App Features Battle Spyware Threat

Apple, Google, and Meta have rolled out new opt-in features to combat sophisticated government spyware targeting at-risk individuals like journalists and dissidents. These protections, including Apple's Lockdown Mode, Google's Advanced Protection Program, Android's Advanced Protection Mode, and WhatsApp's Strict Account Settings, harden devices and accounts against tools that grant attackers full data access. Experts strongly recommend activating these proven defenses.

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Google I/O 2026: An AI-Driven Future (Mostly) Unveiled
Review
May 23, 2026Engadget

Google I/O 2026: An AI-Driven Future (Mostly) Unveiled

Google I/O 2026 was dominated by AI, showcasing new Gemini capabilities like Spark for autonomous tasks, multi-modal search, and Android XR smart glasses. While promising immense convenience, the high cost of new AI subscription tiers and potential privacy implications warrant careful consideration for consumers.

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Google Universal Cart: Convenience at What Cost
Review
May 21, 2026ZDNet

Google Universal Cart: Convenience at What Cost

Google's Universal Cart integrates AI to streamline shopping across multiple retailers, promising convenience and automation, but raises questions about consumer control and privacy in the pursuit of "frictionless" commerce.

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Master 1Password: 10 Essential Hacks for Enhanced Security
How To
May 19, 2026Lifehacker

Master 1Password: 10 Essential Hacks for Enhanced Security

Learn to leverage 10 essential 1Password hacks to boost your digital security, enhance organization, and streamline daily tasks, from Travel Mode privacy to digital estate planning.

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NordVPN Deal Review: A Massive Privacy Bargain
Review
May 16, 2026Tom's Hardware

NordVPN Deal Review: A Massive Privacy Bargain

Quick Verdict: NordVPN's Unbeatable Deal NordVPN has long been a standout recommendation for anyone serious about online privacy without breaking the bank. This latest two-year subscription deal, coupled with three

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Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac
Tech
May 15, 2026TechCrunch AI

Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac

Osaurus, an open-source Mac application, has emerged to bridge the gap between local and cloud AI models, enabling users to choose their preferred AI while keeping data on their own hardware. Founded by Terence Pae, the app originated from a need to offer AI without continuous token costs, prioritizing user control and privacy. It supports numerous models and tools, offering a user-friendly interface and security through a virtual sandbox, aiming to shift AI reliance from data centers to local machines.

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Ditch Plex: Set Up Your Free, Private Jellyfin Media Server
How To
May 15, 2026MakeUseOf

Ditch Plex: Set Up Your Free, Private Jellyfin Media Server

Transition from Plex to Jellyfin and set up a free, private, self-hosted media server. Learn the benefits of Jellyfin's open-source model, enhance your privacy, and easily configure remote access using tools like Tailscale.

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Run a Local AI Coding Assistant: Ditch the Fees, Boost Privacy
How To
May 13, 2026How-To Geek

Run a Local AI Coding Assistant: Ditch the Fees, Boost Privacy

Stop Paying for AI Coding Assistants: Go Local, Stay Private Are you a developer tired of monthly fees, usage limits, and the privacy implications of sending your code to cloud-based AI assistants? What if you could

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Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail
Programming
May 11, 2026Hacker News

Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail

As software developers, we're keenly aware of data flows, aggregation, and the digital footprints we leave. The concept of online privacy has led many to consider various strategies for managing their digital identity.

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Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

Hardware Attestation: A Developer's Look at Monopoly Risks

Hardware-based attestation, exemplified by Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity APIs, is increasingly being used to verify device integrity. While presented as a security feature, this trend is effectively locking out alternative operating systems and hardware, enforcing a duopoly. This extends to web services via initiatives like reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification, creating significant anti-competitive challenges by mandating certified mobile devices for access.

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AI Kids' Toys: A Risky Bet for Young Minds
Review
May 10, 2026Ars Technica

AI Kids' Toys: A Risky Bet for Young Minds

A deep dive into the burgeoning market of AI kids' toys reveals significant concerns regarding child safety, privacy, and developmental impact. With lax regulation and reports of inappropriate content, these 'connected companions' present a challenging landscape for parents.

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Toyota's Woven City: A $10 Billion Utopia or Privacy Paradox
Review
May 4, 2026Ars Technica

Toyota's Woven City: A $10 Billion Utopia or Privacy Paradox

Toyota's Woven City: A $10 Billion Utopia or Privacy Paradox? Verdict: Toyota's Woven City is an ambitious, multi-billion-dollar experiment positioning the automotive giant as a leader in future mobility and smart urban

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Top AI Dictation Apps of 2025 Ranked: A New Era of Voice-to-Text
Tech
May 3, 2026TechCrunch AI

Top AI Dictation Apps of 2025 Ranked: A New Era of Voice-to-Text

AI dictation apps have made significant strides, leveraging advanced LLMs and speech-to-text models to offer high accuracy and intelligent formatting. TechCrunch has ranked the top AI-powered dictation apps of 2025, highlighting tools like Wispr Flow, Willow, and Monologue for their innovative features, privacy options, and productivity enhancements. These apps are transforming how users interact with technology, making voice input a powerful alternative to typing.

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Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up
Review
Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up

Quick Verdict In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Tech are increasingly eroding personal privacy, Proton CEO Andy Yen presents a nuanced yet optimistic view: privacy in the AI era is indeed possible.

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Sony PlayStation Age Verification: A Necessary Step, Details Pending
Review
Apr 25, 2026CNET

Sony PlayStation Age Verification: A Necessary Step, Details Pending

Sony's new age verification for PlayStation in the UK and Ireland is a necessary step for child safety and compliance. However, details on implementation, user experience, and privacy are crucial and currently lacking.

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iOS 26.4.2 Fix: A Crucial Security Patch for Your iPhone
Review
Apr 23, 2026ZDNet

iOS 26.4.2 Fix: A Crucial Security Patch for Your iPhone

Quick Verdict Apple's latest minor update, iOS/iPadOS 26.4.2, isn't just another incremental patch; it's a critical security fix addressing a significant privacy vulnerability. This update mends a flaw that allowed for

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How to Get Your Google Maps Monthly Travel Recaps
How To
Apr 23, 2026How-To Geek

How to Get Your Google Maps Monthly Travel Recaps

Learn to enable Google Maps monthly travel recaps to see your journeys and visits, with step-by-step instructions and privacy tips. Discover what your recaps include and troubleshoot common issues.

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