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Apple sues OpenAI, its employees claiming theft of trade secrets

Apple is suing OpenAI because it thinks the AI company stole its secrets. Apple says employees at OpenAI took private information about Apple's new products and ways of working. This happened through job interviews and work done by former Apple staff. The lawsuit claims this theft is a big problem for their partnership.

Jul 11, 04:09upd. 1d
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Shy on the dance floor? Virtual reality 'partners' aim to help you find your groove

Some new apps use virtual reality (VR) to help people dance. These apps act like 'partners' for you in a game or lesson. You can practice dancing without feeling shy around real people. Apps like Dance Guru and Trip the Light offer this chance to learn easily.

Jul 11, 09:00upd. 1d
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WATCH: China touts first reusable rocket booster

China has done something big with its rockets. They successfully brought back a rocket booster. This means the booster can be used again later. This is a very important step in space travel technology.

Jul 11, 00:28upd. 1d
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Boeing marks Everett 737 expansion in shadow of midflight emergency

Boeing opened a new factory line for its 737 planes in Everett, Washington. This opening was celebrated on one day. Sadly, it happened while a window broke on a Ryanair Boeing 737 plane during flight. The good news and the bad news happened at the same time.

Jul 11, 02:06upd. 1d
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While Musk's Neuralink drills into skulls, China's BrainCo bets the future of brain tech is wearable

Elon Musk's company Neuralink is testing brain chips that require surgery to place electrodes inside the skull. At the same time, a Chinese company called BrainCo is developing wearable devices that read brain signals without surgery. Both aim to create brain‑computer interfaces that could help people with disabilities. Interest in this technology is growing because it may restore movement or communication for those with neural impairments.

Jul 11, 13:47upd. 2h
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FL Studio head Constantin Koehncke turns to Reddit for feedback and fun

Constantin Koehncke, the head of FL Studio developer Image Line, asked Reddit users for feedback and fun. He talked about his role as CEO and the AI features added to FL Studio. Before joining Image Line in 2022, he led Native Instruments.

Jul 11, 15:00upd. 1h
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The Newest Way to Go Analog

People are choosing older ways to listen to music again. This trend is called going 'analog.' For example, Celeste Stange bought a small iPod Nano for $69. She prefers this because her phone has too many choices.

Jul 9, 16:33upd. 4m
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Rise of the Gen-Z Luddite

Young people born in the 2000s are starting to resist technology. These young people are called Gen Z. They do not always like new gadgets or digital tools. This resistance is growing stronger now. It shows a pushback against constant tech use.

Jul 9, 13:03upd. 4m
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