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Want more of Claude AI? Anthropic just gave all its users double the usage, but the offer is time limited
We know that AI chatbot users have been flocking to Claude in recent days — partly due to the stance parent company Anthropic has taken over deals with the US military — and now all Claude users are getting double the usage limits for the next two weeks. As per...
Moskva tvingas överge internet – går över till walkie-talkies
Till följd av vad Kreml beskriver som ”säkerhetsskäl” har internettillgången stramats åt i den ryska huvudstaden. Begränsningarna kommer att fortsätta ”så länge det är nödvändigt för att säkerställa medborgarnas säkerhet”, sade presidentadministrationens talesperson...
Iranska regimens digitala ”kill switch” skärmar av befolkningen från världen
Regimen i Iran har blockerat invånarna från det globala nätet sedan kriget bröt ut och informationsflödet är strypt. Iranier får sina nyheter från anhöriga i omvärlden, om de lyckas få kontakt. – I tider av kris är internet en livlina, säger Måns Jonasson på...
Fiskstammar kan slås ut av vattenkraft – regeringen begränsar miljöåtgärder
Ny forskning visar att fiskar påverkas mycket mer av vattenkraft än man tidigare trott. Samtidigt stiger elpriserna och regeringen vill förändra förutsättningarna för miljöanpassningen – nu vill man ändra själva miljölagen, enligt en proposition som väntas komma i...
X could be breaching US sanctions on Iran, watchdog warns
The newly verified X account for Iran's supreme leader could be putting the company on the wrong side of US sanctions, according to a watchdog group. The Tech Transparency Project, which last month published a report on X granting premium perks to sanctioned officials...
Adobe begrudgingly admits defeat, agrees to pay $150m over confusing cancellation fees
Adobe has issued a statement agreeing to pay a hefty fine after years of customers complaining about a lack of transparency in its billing agreements — but it still doesn't think it did anything wrong.Adobe Creative Cloud logoAdobe has announced that it has finalized...
Amazon Announces ‘Prime Video Ultra’ – More Expensive, New Features
Another day, another streaming service price hike. Amazon has announced a new ‘Prime Video Ultra’ streaming plan launching next month. The new plan will replace the streaming service’s current ad-free tier and while offering more features, viewers will pay more. Prime...
Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really grows
Hair may grow in a completely different way than scientists once believed. Instead of being pushed out from the root, new research shows that moving cells inside the follicle actually pull the hair upward like a microscopic motor. Advanced 3D imaging revealed a spiral...
How to stop your soda from exploding, according to science
Picture this: You’re at a picnic on a hot day and grab a cold Coke out of the cooler. It’s wet, you drop it, but think “eh, it’s fine.” You pop the can open and SPLASH—there’s soda all over white shirt. Could you have prevented this beverage tragedy? Yes, with a...
Elon Musk is tearing xAI down to build it back up. Again.
The AI company he founded three years ago has lost six co-founders, is slashing staff, and trails badly in coding benchmarks. Musk’s remedy: rebuild from scratch, for the second time. In March 2023, Elon Musk launched xAI with 12 co-founders and a stated ambition to...
MacBook Neo teardown reveals Apple’s most repair-friendly laptop in years
Apple's push into cheaper laptops is also reshaping how its hardware gets fixed. In the MacBook Neo, a stripped-down internal design, modular components, and lower service fees come together in a way that makes repairs both technically simpler and significantly less...
Police sinkholes 45,000 IP addresses in cybercrime crackdown
An international law enforcement action codenamed "Operation Synergia III" has sinkholed tens of thousands of IP addresses and seized servers linked to cybercrime operations worldwide. During this Interpol-led operation, which took place between July 2025 and January...

