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Booking.com confirms hackers accessed customersβ data
Booking.com has confirmed a security breach in which hackers gained access to customers' personal data, including names, email addresses, physical addresses, and phone numbers. The travel giant has begun notifying affected users of the incident. The breach raises fresh concerns about data security at major online platforms handling millions of travelers' sensitive information.
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Kindle users in uproar re: latest update, old devices now unusable: 'Fuck You '
Amazon's latest Kindle software update has rendered older e-reader models unusable, cutting off access to purchased libraries and sparking significant backlash from longtime users. The move highlights the growing tension between digital ownership and corporate control over hardware lifecycles. For many customers, the update is a stark reminder that "buying" digital content comes with no guarantee of long-term access.
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The AI Layoff Trap
A new paper examines how AI-driven automation is creating a troubling cycle: companies use efficiency gains to justify workforce reductions, then find themselves under-resourced when the technology falls short of expectations. The research challenges the assumption that layoffs and AI adoption are straightforward substitutes. For business leaders and policymakers, it raises urgent questions about the hidden costs of replacing human expertise too quickly.
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Why opinion on AI is so divided
Public opinion on AI is sharply polarized, with trust, optimism, and fear varying widely across demographics, geographies, and political affiliations. Stanford's annual AI Index offers a data-driven snapshot of where sentiment stands and why consensus remains elusive. Understanding these divides matters as policymakers and companies make decisions that will shape how the technology develops.
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The Verge
Xbox Game Pass ‘has become too expensive,β says Microsoftβs new gaming chief in leaked memo
Microsoft's new Xbox chief Asha Sharma has acknowledged in a leaked internal memo that Game Pass has priced itself out of reach for many players, stating the current model "isn't the final one." The admission signals an imminent restructuring of the subscription service's pricing or value proposition. With Game Pass representing a cornerstone of Xbox's strategy, getting the equation right is critical as Microsoft continues to compete for living room dominance.
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