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YouTube’s New Lip-Sync AI Aims to Fix Dubbing’s Biggest Flaw

  For years, watching a machine-dubbed video on YouTube could be a jarring experience. The audio often felt robotic, the translations were sometimes clunky, and the most distracting part of all? The speaker’s mouth movements never quite matched the words you were hearing. That’s the long-standing problem Google…

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The Student Hacker in Classroom 4B: Schools Face a Growing Insider Threat

A new report from the UK’s data watchdog has uncovered a troubling trend: students are now the leading source of insider cyber attacks against their own schools and colleges. Accounting for 57% of investigated breaches, these aren’t always malicious acts but often start as dares or experiments that…

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Court Slaps Verizon with $47M Fine in Landmark Location Privacy Ruling

A federal appeals court has upheld a $46.9 million FCC fine against Verizon for selling customers’ real-time location data without consent. The court rejected Verizon’s argument that this practice was legal, firmly ruling that location data is protected under telecom privacy laws. This decision reinforces the FCC’s authority…

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Professional Video Editing is About to Go Mobile with Adobe Premiere

Adobe is launching a mobile version of its professional Premiere video editing software for iPhone, with an Android version in development. The app features a multi-track timeline, 4K HDR export, automatic captioning, and direct sharing to social media platforms.   A key feature is the integration of Adobe’s…

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Google Fined $425M: What It Means for Your “Disabled” Data Tracking

A federal jury has ordered Google to pay $425 million for illegally tracking users who had turned off data collection in their account settings. The lawsuit proved that despite Google’s promise that disabling the “Web & App Activity” setting would stop data storage, the company continued to collect…

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The Windows 11 Era Has Begun. Is Your PC Ready

The latest stats are in, and a shift has finally happened. As of last month, Windows 11 is now the most popular operating system on the planet, powering 49.02% of all desktop PCs. This is a big milestone for Microsoft, but it comes with a huge asterisk. The…

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Anthropic Settles Landmark AI Copyright Lawsuit Over Pirated Books

Anthropic has confidentially settled a massive class-action lawsuit alleging it pirated millions of books to train its AI, Claude. This avoids a trial that could have resulted in catastrophic financial liability, potentially reaching hundreds of billions of dollars. The case established a crucial legal distinction: while the judge…

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Share Music In-App with Spotify’s New Messaging Tool

Spotify has launched a new in-app direct messaging feature called “Messages” that allows users to share songs, podcasts, and audiobooks with friends without leaving the app. To use it, users can share content via the “Now Playing” screen, and recipients can accept or decline the request and reply…

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