After a decade away, Panasonic TVs have come back to the US
Panasonic has launched three TV models in the US: 55- and 65-inch OLED options and a Mini LED TV that Goes up to 85 inches. Panasonic already sells them internationally with minor regional differences, but in the US, they will continue to run Amazon’s Fire TV OS. The company stopped selling plasma screens in the US in 2010.
Data privacy and intellectual property have hidden risks
Uri Gal, ancian at the University of Sydney in Australia, said, “Right now, we don’t really have a good way of making AI forget, so there are still a lot of constraints on using these models in health-care settings.” He added, “There’s no way to know who did what and where the information is coming from and who should be credited.”
Everything you need to know about Intel’s first laptop chip, the lunar lake
Intel has unveiled its new Core Ultra 200V laptop lineup that includes nine new chips featuring eight CPU cores, eight CPU threads, maximum of eight GPU cores and up to 32GB RAM. The chips are about 80% as capable as Qualcomm’s 12-core chips in the CPU realm and on-par with the 10-core chips for productivity, Intel said.
The foldable is called the Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google’s Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Fold are one of the lightest booklike folding phones on the market, with a 2.54mm thickness than the Pixel 9 Pro, making it easier to use when it is folded up, TechCrunch reported. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is now 60 grams heavier as compared to the Pixel 9 Pro, it added.
Russia fires missiles and Drones at Kyiv as children return to school
Russia on Monday launched a barrage of cruise and ballistic missiles at the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, the country’s air force said. It added that Russia fired 35 missiles of different types and 26 Shahed drones at Ukraine on the night of Sunday to Monday. Ukraine has accused Russia of firing more than 100 weapons in aerial attacks.
The air force commander was fired after a fatal F-16 crash
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired the commander of the country’s air force after an F-16 warplane that Ukraine received from its Western partners crashed during a Russian bombardment. The pilot was killed in the incident, the Ukrainian army said. The crash was the first reported loss of an F-16 in Ukraine, where the warplanes arrived at the end of last month.
In a second term, Trump said he would support free in-house fertilization treatments
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris said that Vice President Donald Trump would protect Americans’ freedom to choose their health care. “There is only one candidate who will be in a position to protect our freedom to choose our health care, and that’s Vice President Kamala Harris,” she added. “We need great children, beautiful children in our country…we actually need them,” Trump said.
Telegram is in a state of disrepair in Europe
Telegram’s Founder Pavel Durov was arrested in France over alleged child pornography and drug trafficking. French President Emmanuel Macron said, “It’s up to the judiciary, in full independence, to enforce the law.” The European Commission said that the arrest was conducted under French criminal law and is not connected to new European regulation for tech platforms.
Plaud has a Note Pin which is an artificial intelligence that remembers everything
Wearable recording platform Plaud has added AI-powered features to its NotePin audio recorder that can be used for recording speaker labelling, summary templates, and other things. Plaud said users can use the tool for recordings of up to 300 minutes of audio per month at a cost of $169 (nearly 12,000). The company added that the feature can be used for free.
Durov was arrested in connection with a criminal investigation
Telegram Co-founder Pavel Durov has been detained in France in a probe related to child pornography and money laundering. Durov, who is in his early thirties, is accused of providing encryption tools to crimes, among others. Telegram said the investigation is “absurd” to hold Durov responsible for people who abuse the platform, noting that the app abides by all European Union laws.





