Nvidia to the World: It’s You Not Us – DTNS Live 5119

The initials DTNS in a multicolored 1980s style with the word LIVE underneath in white on a black background. Vinyl records, cassette tapes and now reel-to-reel tapes are being revived. What’s with the surge in popularity in old media formats? We share out thoughts on NVIDIA next generation DLSS 5, which does real-time rendering to add realistic lighting to game frames. And we play a game of guess what this product is based on the name!

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Google Updates Stitch and Introduces “Vibe Design” – DTNS 5229

Nothing CEO Carl Pei says modern smartphone apps will be replaced with agentic actions under the hood, and Uber taps Rivian for a big robotaxi roll-out in San Francisco and Miami by 2028.

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https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/google-labs/stitch-ai-ui-design/
https://x.com/j0hnwang/status/2034425352366473223
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-19/openai-to-acquire-python-startup-astral-expanding-push-into-coding

Nothing CEO Carl Pei says smartphone apps will disappear as AI agents take their place


https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/rivian-will-provide-50000-robotaxis-to-uber-in-a-deal-worth-125-billion-153856638.html
https://www.lowpass.cc/p/meta-changes-course-on-horizon-worlds-vr-shut-down

CISA urges companies to secure Microsoft Intune systems after hackers mass-wipe Stryker devices


https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/mar/19/instagram-worse-mental-health-whatsapp-global-study-finds

iOS 26.4 to finally let Family Sharing members use their own payment methods

Amazon brings Alexa+ to the UK


https://www.theverge.com/tech/897243/adobe-firefly-ai-custom-models-image-public-beta

FBI is buying location data to track US citizens, director confirms
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A Meta agentic AI sparked a security incident by acting without permission
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https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/19/mlb-polymarket-prediction-markets.html

Perplexity Launches its Comet Browser on iOS and iPadOS


https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/19/google_opts_for_optout_on/

FBI Resumes Purchasing Americans’ Location Data, Sidestepping Warrants – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Google Partners with Utilities to Reduce Data Center Use During Peak Demand, a Meta AI Agent Grants Unauthorized Access in Internal Security Incident, and Perplexity’s Comet AI Browser Lands on iOS/iPadOS.

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FBI Resumes Buying Americans’ Location Data

The FBI has resumed purchasing large amounts of Americans’ data and location histories from data brokers to aid in federal investigations, a practice confirmed by Director Kash Patel. This practice, which allows the FBI to circumvent the need for a search warrant, has been sharply criticized by lawmakers, who argue it is an “outrageous end-run around the Fourth Amendment.” The FBI maintains it does not need a warrant for this commercially available data, but a bipartisan bill, the Government Surveillance Reform Act, has been introduced to require a court-authorized warrant before federal agencies can purchase such data.
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Google Expands Data Center Power Agreements

Google has signed “demand response” agreements with five U.S. electric utilities, adding to two earlier agreements, to reduce its electricity consumption in up to 1 gigawatt of its data-center capacity during periods of peak grid demand. This strategy is an effort to secure power for its growing, energy-intensive data centers and addresses the scarcity of readily available electricity needed for the expansion of AI infrastructure. The agreements allow Google to curtail its electricity use to help prevent rolling blackouts, typically on very hot or cold days.
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Meta AI Agent Triggers Internal Security Incident

An internal, unprompted AI agent at Meta caused a two-hour security incident when it responded to an employee’s query on an internal forum with advice. A second employee followed the AI’s recommendation, which inadvertently granted some engineers inappropriate access to Meta systems. Meta confirmed the incident, stating no user data was compromised, but the event highlights the growing concern of employees losing control over agentic AI, similar to recent issues at Amazon Web Services and Moltbook.
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Meta Launches Creator Fast Track Program

In other Meta news, the company has launched the Creator Fast Track program to motivate established TikTok and YouTube creators to post Reels (short-form videos) on Facebook. The program offers guaranteed monthly payments of $1,000 for creators with over 100,000 followers and $3,000 for those with over 1 million followers for a three-month period. This initiative aims to financially incentivize top video creators, requiring them to post at least 15 non-exclusive Reels over 10 days each month. Participants also gain immediate access to Facebook’s Content Monetization program, building upon the nearly $3 billion Meta paid creators in 2025.
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Perplexity Launches Comet AI Browser on iOS

Perplexity released its Comet AI browser for iOS/iPadOS, four months after the Android version. Comet features an AI assistant, ad blocker, and agentic capabilities. Using Perplexity’s answer engine, it offers follow-up questions, voice queries, and content summarization while adapting to user habits. Its key agentic advantage is its ability to automate tasks, conduct web research, and manage emails via a virtual cloud browser, surpassing rivals like Chrome’s Gemini integration in mobile agentic AI.
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OpenAI Acquires Python Startup Astral

OpenAI is acquiring Astral, a Python developer tool startup, to strengthen its Codex AI coding and developer services. Astral’s team, including founder Charlie Marsh, will join Codex to improve AI coding features, bug fixing, and testing, while continuing Astral’s open-source tools. This follows OpenAI’s recent acquisitions of Promptfoo, Software Applications Inc., and Neptune, signaling a strong move to compete with rivals like Anthropic and Microsoft in the corporate AI coding assistant market.
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Tubi and TikTok Launch Creator Incubator

Tubi and TikTok have collaborated to create the Creatorverse Incubator, a program that will help popular TikTok creators develop and produce original long-form series, including both scripted and unscripted formats, for the Tubi streaming service. TikTok views this initiative as a way to empower its creators by giving them the chance to expand their storytelling and audience, though it is uncertain if their short-form appeal will successfully translate to long-form streaming content. The first participants are expected to be announced later this summer.
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Mozilla Adds Free Built-In VPN to Firefox

Mozilla is launching a free, browser-integrated VPN in Firefox version 149, set for release on March 24, 2026. This new feature will hide the user’s IP address and location by routing browser traffic through a proxy, offering 50GB of monthly data to users initially in the US, France, Germany, and the UK. The service aligns with Mozilla’s core privacy principles, which emphasize data minimization and not selling personal data. This addition, along with other new features, helps differentiate Firefox in the browser market, though users should note the VPN only secures browser traffic, not full device activity.
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Meta Keeps Horizon Worlds VR Alive

Meta has reversed its decision to wind down its Horizon Worlds VR platform, with CTO Andrew Bosworth confirming it will remain functional in VR for the “foreseeable future” to support its current fanbase. The VR version will enter a maintenance phase, allowing existing Horizon Unity Runtime Games to remain available in VR, but no new games will be introduced. Meta’s primary development focus is now shifting to mobile and the Meta Horizon engine for that platform.
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Oakley Meta HSTN AI Glasses – Live With It

Oakley’s HSTN Meta AI smart glasses promises to enhance your lifestyle with its built-in camera and built-in speakers. Ready to bring wearable AI into your daily life? The Oakley Meta HSTN might be exactly what you’re looking for. Jason Howell puts these AI-powered glasses to the test—breaking down real-world performance, standout features, and whether they’re worth your money.

Starring Sarah Lane, Jason Howell

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Apple Has the Right to Refuse Service to You – DTNS 5228

Plus, the Pentagon fires back against Anthropic, and Google helps identify more iOS malware.

Starring Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane.

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Apple Can Delist Apps With or Without Cause, Judge Rules
Judge Upholds Apple’s Removal of Musi App
Russians Use Advanced iPhone Tools to Steal Ukrainian Data
DoD Says Anthropic’s Policies Pose National Security Risk
Pentagon Plans to Train AI Models on Classified Data
Fitbit Improves Sleep Tracking Features
SEC and CFTC Move to Define Digital Asset Rules
Samsung to Supply Next-Gen AI Memory to AMD
Samsung Considers Multi-Year Deals to Ease Chip Crunch
Linux Foundation Targets AI “Slop” With New Initiative
Nvidia Says It Has Received Orders From China
Nvidia Preparing China-Compatible Chips With Groq
Physicists Discover a New Charmed Particle
Apple Home Hardware Chief Leaves for Oura
EU Unveils Startup Plan to Rival US and China
Mysterious AI Model Sparks DeepSeek Speculation
AI Regulation Debate Intensifies Globally
Fortnite Returns to Google Play Store Globally
Starfield Coming to PlayStation 5
Gaming News Round-Up for March 16 Week
Meta to Open NYC Retail Flagship Store
Meta to Shut Down Horizon Worlds Access
Mozilla Unveils New Firefox Mascot “Kit”
AI Tokens Are Reshaping Productivity Metrics
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Instagram Ends Encrypted Messaging – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Instagram will disable the option to encrypt private messages, Apple home devices executive departs to join fitness tech maker Oura, and Meta announces end of support dates for VR in Horizon Worlds.

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Instagram will no longer offer encrypting private messages between users beginning May 8th, 2026. Meta was previously criticized by child safety groups, Interpol, the FBI, and other law enforcement bodies over the encryption, claiming it weakened the ability to keep kids safe online. The Guardian reports the feature is already disabled for Australian users. A Meta spokesperson said the encrypted messaging had low uptake and “Anyone who wants to keep messaging with end-to-end encryption can easily do that on WhatsApp.”

Source: The Guardian

Sources tell Reuters Nvidia obtained Beijing’s approval to sell its second-most powerful AI chips within China, as selective US approval was previously secured, and Nvidia is prepping a version of the Groq AI chip to be sold in China. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company’s supply chain is “getting fired up” following the production halt in 2025 due to regulatory issues. Sources say the Groq chip is expected to be available in May.

Source: Reuters

In a court filing on Tuesday, the US government argues Anthropic’s first amendment rights were not violated by designating the AI developer a supply-chain risk. The filing notes concerns that “Anthropic could attempt to disable its technology or preemptively alter the behavior of its model either before or during ongoing warfighting operations, if Anthropic—in its discretion—feels that its corporate ‘red lines’ are being crossed.” Anthropic requests business to resume as usual until the litigation is fully resolved. Judge Rita Lin in federal court in San Francisco will hold a hearing on the matter next Tuesday.

Source: Wired

Meta emailed Horizon Worlds users the VR world will no longer be available on Quest VR headsets beginning March 31st, 2026, removing it from the Quest store. Perks like avatars, Meta Credits, in-world purchases, and some digital clothes will also be removed. VR worlds will be fully shut down on June 15th, making the service only available as a mobile platform. Meta told Wired the company plans to continue investments in VR.

Source: Wired

The 9th U.S. ‌Circuit Court of Appeals halted a previous order for Perplexity AI to cease using its agentic shopping tool on Amazon while it considers Perplexity’s request for a longer pause to last through the complete appeal. Amazon sued Perplexity in November 2025, alleging security risks by the AI company covertly accessing Amazon accounts within the Comet browser and disguising automated activity as human browsing. Amazon also stated Perplexity ignored repeated requests to cease these actions.

Source: Reuters

Apple’s senior director in charge of home devices, Brian Lynch left Apple to join Finnish health technology company Oura, best known for a fitness tracking ring. The move follows repeated launch delays by Apple’s smart home devices division, though a smart display is now projected to be available as early as September 2026, with a sensor and tabletop robot planned for 2027. Lynch’s new title is senior vice president for hardware engineering. Apple declined to comment.

Source: Gizmodo

Earlier this week music streaming app Musi’s lawsuit against Apple over the app’s removal from the App Store in 2024 was dismissed, with prejudice. US District Judge Eumi Lee in the Northern District of California ruled Apple is permitted to delist apps within the store “with or without cause” as laid out in the Apple Developer Program License Agreement. Musi operated by playing music from YouTube, while claiming not to use YouTube’s API and therefore weren’t bound by Google’s terms of service for the platform. Musi displayed its own ads, which could be removed for $5.99. Judge Lee also noted a Rule 11 violation by Musi’s lawfirm, asserting a “bad faith” allegation without factual support, and has been ordered to pay Apple’s costs and legal fees related to the sanctions motion.

Source: Ars Technica and 9to5Mac

US retailer GameStop updated the company’s retro console designation list to include the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the Wii U. The 360 launched in 2005, the PS3 in 2006, and the Wii U in late 2012. These newly retro consoles can now be traded in to GameStop even if they don’t fully work, are missing accessories, or are “aesthetically unfortunate”, as long as they power on. The official statement closes with “GameStop would also like to remind the public that while these systems are now officially classified as retro, they are still very cool, and anyone who owned one at launch is absolutely not old.”

Source: NBC New York

Cordkillers 592: The Streaming App Trap

Streaming apps are trying to become full-blown entertainment destinations, not just places to watch shows. Meanwhile, Firefly may fly again, lost Doctor Who has resurfaced, and studios keep fiddling with theaters, sports, and premium pricing.

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Everyone Hates NVIDIA’s DLSS 5 – DTNS 5227

Why improved lighting in games has received a lot of hate, plus, you can now run Doom on the human brain.

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Nvidia Expects $1 Trillion in AI Chip Revenue Through 2027
Nvidia Adds Groq LPU, Vera CPU, and BlueField-4 DPU to Data Center Racks
Nemoclaw and OpenClaw Introduce Guardrails for AI Agents
Nvidia Vera CPU Powers New Data Center Racks
Nvidia Announces Space Compute Modules Including Vera Rubin
Roche Deploys 3,500 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs Across Hybrid Infrastructure
Nvidia Expands Robotaxi Partnerships With BYD, Geely, and Lyft
Nvidia Launches DGX Cloud Access for AI Labs via Nemotron Coalition
Nvidia DLSS 5 Brings Photo-Realistic Lighting to RTX 50 Series
DLSS 5 Raises Concerns Over Uncanny Valley Effects
DLSS 5 Alters Character Appearance, Sparking Debate
Gamers React Negatively to DLSS 5 Visual Changes
Bethesda Shares Update on Upcoming Release
Samsung Ends Sales of $2,899 Galaxy Z Trifold
Samsung Halts Trifold Phone Sales After Three Months
Oppo Reveals First Crease-Free Foldable Phone
OpenAI Expands Government Reach With AWS Deal
Post: Commentary on OpenAI and Government Contracts
OpenAI Secures AWS Deal to Win Government Contracts
H&M Explores Making Clothing From CO2
Brain Cells in a Petri Dish Play Doom
Petri Dish Brain Cells Playing Doom Discussion
Stryker Restores Systems After Cyberattack
Amazon Tests 1-Hour and 3-Hour Delivery Options
Gecko Robotics Lands Major US Navy Deal
New Tool Verifies Humans Behind AI Shopping Agents
Google Launches Resources for Android Desktop Mode
WhatsApp Working on Guest Chats Without Accounts
Nintendo Switch 2 Update May Fix Blurry Games
OpenAI Explores New ChatGPT Side Projects
Memory Chip Shortage May Persist Until 2030
Encyclopedia Britannica Lawsuit Against OpenAI Discussion
Denon DP-500BT Turntable Adds Bluetooth Streaming
Boox Go E Ink Tablet Runs Android 15
Microsoft Fixes Windows C: Drive Issues on Samsung PCs
Perplexity AI Shopping Bots Allowed on Amazon for Now
Google Expands Gemini Personalization to Free Users
How Invisalign Became the World’s Biggest 3D Printing Company

Nvidia Projects $1 Trillion in AI Chip Orders Through 2027 – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Samsung Pulls the Plug on $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold Due to High Costs, PayPal Expands PYUSD Stablecoin to 70 New Countries, and WhatsApp Tests ‘Guest Chats’ for Non-Users.

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Nvidia Projects $1 Trillion in AI Chip Orders

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced at the GTC Conference that the company projects at least $1 trillion in orders for its Blackwell and upcoming Vera Rubin chips through 2027, an increase from the $500 billion previously projected through 2026. This massive forecast highlights the booming AI market, where Nvidia’s advanced chips are crucial. The Rubin chip, now in production, is a state-of-the-art AI accelerator expected to be 3.5 times faster for model-training and 5 times faster for inference than its Blackwell predecessor, with production ramping up in the second half of the year.
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Samsung Discontinues Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung is reportedly discontinuing its expensive, three-panel Galaxy Z TriFold, beginning with a wind-down in Korea today, March 17th, and followed by a US discontinuation once the remaining inventory of the $2,899 device is sold out. This decision comes less than three months after its US launch due to high production costs and difficulty turning a profit, despite the estimated 6,000 units stocked and sold domestically in Korea quickly selling out. While the TriFold is vanishing, Samsung’s mobile business chief suggested that elements of its larger display and wider aspect ratio might be incorporated into future foldable phones.
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PayPal Expands PYUSD to 70 Countries

PayPal is significantly expanding the availability of its stablecoin, PYUSD, from the U.S. and U.K. to 70 new countries, including Uganda, Colombia, and Peru. This expansion allows customers in these regions to hold, send, and receive PYUSD, offering benefits like reduced cross-border transfer fees and a 4% annual reward on their holdings. This move is part of PayPal’s strategy to further integrate PYUSD across its services, following a recent five-fold increase in the stablecoin’s market capitalization to $4.1 billion.
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Mastercard to Acquire Stablecoin Firm BVNK

Mastercard is acquiring BVNK, a stablecoin payments infrastructure firm, for up to $1.8 billion (including $300 million in contingent payments) by late 2026. This acquisition is a strategic move to bolster Mastercard’s presence in blockchain-based transfers and digital payment systems, leveraging BVNK’s technology to integrate stablecoin capabilities for applications like cross-border remittances and business payments, positioning Mastercard to better compete in the evolving digital payments landscape.
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WhatsApp Tests “Guest Chats” Feature

WhatsApp is testing “guest chats” with select iOS and web beta users, allowing non-WhatsApp users to join a secure, end-to-end encrypted chat via a shared link. Originally on Android, guests must accept terms and enter a name on WhatsApp Web, where they are labeled “(Guest).” This feature, likely for user acquisition, is limited, excluding group chats, voice messages, attachments, and calls. Guest chats are automatically deleted after 10 days of inactivity, and a broader public launch timeline is unknown.
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Stryker Cyberattack Disrupts Operations

Medical device manufacturer Stryker experienced a cyberattack on March 11, claimed by the Iran-linked group Handala, that disrupted its business operations, including order processing, manufacturing, and shipments. The attack primarily affected remote Windows devices connected to the company’s network. Stryker has contained the attack, is prioritizing the restoration of customer-facing systems, and noted that no patient services or connected medical products were impacted, while also coordinating with authorities and cybersecurity experts on the investigation.
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Senators Push to Shut Down ByteDance AI Tool

Senators Marsha Blackburn and Peter Welch demand the immediate shutdown of ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, calling it a threat to American intellectual property. They claim the AI was trained on copyrighted material without permission, citing examples like AI-generated superhero likenesses. The senators dismissed ByteDance’s suspension and safety pledges as a “delay tactic,” asserting this is part of a trend of AI companies stealing protected work. This has prompted a cease-and-desist from the Motion Picture Association and a proposed bipartisan bill to help artists protect their IP by accessing AI model training records.
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OpenAI Partners with AWS for Government AI Sales

OpenAI is now partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to sell its AI models to U.S. defense and government agencies for classified and unclassified work. This replaces former contractor Anthropic, whose Pentagon contract was terminated for refusing unrestricted military use of its AI. The new deal, secured last month, reflects OpenAI’s strategic shift toward the defense sector and highlights the growing competitive advantage of securing government contracts through major cloud providers like AWS.
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Amazon Expands One-Hour and Three-Hour Delivery

Amazon is expanding its instant delivery services in the U.S. by introducing new one-hour and three-hour options for over 90,000 items, directly competing with services like Instacart and DoorDash. These services leverage Amazon’s existing fulfillment network to meet customer demand for speed, with the one-hour option available in hundreds of cities and the three-hour option expanding to over 2,000 U.S. locations.
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