Driverless Taxis Are Safer – DTNS 5157

So why are we still letting humans drive? And Google letting Gemini write headlines isn’t going so well.

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Uber Teams with Avride to Offer Robotaxi Rides in Dallas in Latest Expansion – Bloomberg

Waymo’s testing AVs in four more cities, including Philly

Opinion | The Medical Case for Self-Driving Cars – The New York Times

Waymo’s Self-Driving Cars Are Suddenly Behaving Like New York Cabbies – WSJ

The ’Mad Men’ 4K Stream on HBO Max Had All Sorts of Problems

Mad Men’s 4K debut botched by HBO Max streaming episode with visible crewmembers – Ars Technica

India revokes order to preload smartphones with state-owned security app | India | The Guardian

Amazon Fire TV Uses AI to Let Users Describe Movie Scenes

Google is Testing AI Mode Integration Into Search Results

Google is replacing Discover news headlines with laughably awful AI titles

Google Discover is testing AI-generated headlines and they aren’t good

Anthropic taps IPO lawyers as it races OpenAI to go public

YouTube Set to Comply With Australia’s Under-16s Ban – Bloomberg

Spotify Wrapped 2025 adds its first multiplayer feature with ‘Wrapped Party’ | TechCrunch

Spotify Wrapped Top 50 Podcasts of 2025 Unveiled

Bending Spoons agrees to buy Eventbrite for $500M to revive stalled brand | TechCrunch

Google’s new ‘Call Reason’ feature tells you why someone’s calling- Android Authority

Google quietly restores Screen-off Fingerprint Unlock on Pixels

A little-known Chinese company nearly landed a rocket from space on its first try – Ars Technica

Linux usage on Steam hits a record high for the second month in a row | The Verge

The hunt for copper to wire the AI boom

Red Dead Redemption Out Now on Netflix, iOS, Android, PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch 2 – Rockstar Games

Mirumi the furry companion robot is now available on Kickstarter | The Verge

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Ubuntu = Instant Laptop Upgrade! – Live With It

Microsoft’s Surface Go, a 2-in-1 detachable tablet laptop, was a marvel of power and portability but it doesn’t meet the system requirements needed to run Windows 11. But what about the latest Ubuntu release? Rich shares his experience buying a used Surface Go cheap and getting it work with Ubuntu Linux including support for the Surface Go’s stylus pen and eraser. Can Linux make an old machine new again?

Starring Sarah Lane and Richard Stroffolino

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Surface Go (1st Generation)
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India Retracts Mandatory Security App Installation Notice – DTH

DTH-6-150x150India’s telecom ministry no longer requires pre-installation of an undeletable security app, Ireland’s media regulator begins DSA investigation of LinkedIn and TikTok, and Amazon removes AI-generated anime dubs.

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On Wednesday India’s telecom ministry issued a new notice rescinding the previous notice of a mandatory pre-installation of the cybersecurity app Sanchar Saathi by smartphone manufacturers. The ministry said “Given Sanchar Saathi’s increasing acceptance, the government has decided not to make pre-installation mandatory for mobile manufacturers”. The app launched in January 2025 and, according to the Indian government, it has been downloaded 14 million times and contributes information on approximately 2000 fraud incidents per day. The ministry also reports that once the news broke about the mandatory and unremovable installation, approximately 600,000 people registered to download Sanchar Saathi on December 2nd.

Source: TechCrunch

Ireland’s media regulator opened an investigation of LinkedIn and TikTok over a possible breach of online safety rules under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The investigation will assess if the content reporting mechanisms of the platforms are easy to access, user-friendly, and allow anonymous reporting of suspected CSAM as required by the DSA. If a platform is found to be violating the Digital Services Act, Irish regulators can issue fines up to 6% of revenue.

Source: RTE

YouTube Australia published their plan to comply with Australia’s ban on social media for those under-16, which comes into effect on December 10th. YouTube Australia will automatically log out all users under 16 years old and further notes that any YouTube channels created by under-16s will no longer be visible to other users, nor accessible to the creator. Once a user turns 16, the channel can be reinstated. YouTube Australia’s blog post regarding their next steps contains a section titled “Why this law won’t keep teens safer online” and concludes with “we will continue to work with the Australian Government to advocate for effective, evidence-based regulation that actually protects kids and teens, respects parental choice, and avoids unintended consequences.”

Source: Bloomberg

On Tuesday Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a lawsuit against Temu and parent company PDD Holdings Inc., alleging the online retailer is stealing customer data. According to the lawsuit, the Temu app collects sensitive data without consent, including GPS locations, and that data could be requested by the Chinese government. In a news conference Mayes said, “the scope of this invasion of privacy is enormous, and that’s why I consider it possibly the gravest violation of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act that we have ever seen in Arizona.” Mayes also encouraged people to uninstall the app and scan their devices for malware.

Source: AP News

Beginning Wednesday, Uber riders within a designated 9 square mile area in Dallas will have access to robotaxis. These Uber robotaxi rides, in partnership Avride, will have a human specialist present in the car to monitor operations before progressing to fully driverless rides in the future. The cost of the rides will be the same as with a human driver and users can choose whether they will accept a robotaxi ride or switch to a standard driver. Uber plans to expand the robotaxi availability area in the coming months.

Source: CNET

Uber partnered with Waymo to begin testing autonomous vehicles in Philadelphia, currently with a safety monitor, and will begin manual driving for data collection in Baltimore, St. Louis, and Pittsburgh. Waymo has not yet announced a timeline for offering robotaxis to riders in those cities.

Source: CNBC

The AI-powered mail app Superhuman Mail, which was acquired by Grammarly earlier in 2025, which then dropped the Grammarly name and replaced it with Superhuman, updated its ‘write with AI’ feature to work with the inbox, calendar, and web. The AI can now put together information from other emails and research topics online, and open the Ask AI tool if clarification is required regarding a prompt. A basic version of the AI features is included in the Free and Pro plans, while the full version for Business and Enterprise includes features like ‘personalized AI’ which can write like the user.

Source: Engadget

The Verge discovered a Google Discover test replacing original news headlines with an AI-generated version. Sean Hollister showed Google Discover list a headline “Steam Machine price revealed” for an Ars Technica article actually titled “Valve’s Steam Machine looks like a console, but don’t expect it to be priced like one”. The article did not name a price, which is expected to be announced in 2026. Google spokesperson Mallory Deleon told The Verge this experiment is currently only “for a subset of Discover users”. Users can find a disclosure reading “Generated with AI, which can make mistakes”, but only if they click the “See More” button.

Source: The Verge

Amazon removed the AI-generated English dubs for several anime series on Prime Video. The AI-generated dubs were strongly criticized online for its low-quality and, in a statement, the National Association of Voice Actors called it “AI slop”. The AI dubs, labelled as “AI Beta” in the language selection menu, were previously available for Banana Fish, No Game, No Life, and Vinland Saga, which reverted to having just subtitles and Japanese language audio available.

Source: Engadget

Samsung Introduces the Galaxy Z Tri-fold – DTNS 5156

Amazon brings AI customization to its AWS clients with Nova Forge, and Apple changes up its AI leadership as John Giannandrea announces his retirement.

Starring Jason Howell and Tom Merritt.

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The Verge – Samsung Z Trifold Announcement

TechCrunch – Amazon Releases New AI Chip

WSJ – Amazon’s Custom Chips Threaten Nvidia

Bloomberg – Amazon Rushes Latest AI Chip to Market

CNBC – Amazon Nova Forge Custom AI Models

WIRED – Amazon Nova Forge

MacRumors – Apple AI Chief Retiring After Siri Failure

Engadget – India to Require State-Owned Cybersecurity App

9to5Mac – Apple Refuses India App Pre-Install Mandate

The Information – OpenAI CEO Declares “Code Red”

TechCrunch – Mistral 3 and New Open-Weight Models

TechCrunch – Apple Music Replay 2025

Engadget – YouTube Adds Watched-Videos Recap

The Verge – Amazon Testing 30-Minute Delivery

The Verge – MKBHD Panels Wallpaper App Shutdown

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Supreme Court Favors ISPs Over Music Industry In Copyright Case – DTH

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Apple Resists India’s Anti-Theft App Mandate, Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Z TriFold, and Apple replaces AI chief with former Microsoft, Google exec.

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Supreme Court Takes Up Major Copyright Case Against Cox

The Supreme Court is hearing a major copyright case between Cox Communications and the music industry. The music industry wants to hold ISPs liable for user piracy, a stance opposed by ISPs and tech companies like Google and X, who warn of mass disconnections and forced internet policing, potentially harming the tech industry and AI development. Justices seemed skeptical of the music industry’s argument, fearing entire communities could lose access over one infringer, but also questioned Cox’s legal shield. The case is compared to the 40-year-old Betamax VCR copyright fight.
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Apple Pushes Back on India’s Mandatory Cybersecurity App

Apple is reportedly planning to resist an order from the Indian government that mandates phone manufacturers, including competitors like Samsung and Vivo, to preload a state-backed, anti-theft cybersecurity app called Sanchar Saathi on all new and existing devices. Industry sources indicate Apple will cite privacy and security concerns for not complying with the directive, which was privately issued on November 28th and would reportedly prevent users from disabling the app. Apple intends to avoid public confrontation despite the app being made mandatory.
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Samsung Officially Unveils the Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung has officially fully unveiled its Galaxy Z TriFold, a three-panel folding smartphone, which will launch in Korea on December 12th, followed by a US release in Q1 2026. The unique inward-folding design opens to a 10-inch main display, with a 6.5-inch cover screen when closed. It measures 3.9mm unfolded, 12.9mm folded, and weighs 309 grams. The TriFold features a custom Snapdragon 8 chip, a 5,600mAh battery with 45W charging, and the high-end camera setup of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Due to its complex two-hinge design, the TriFold is expected to be priced significantly higher than the Z Fold 7’s $2,000 starting price.
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Apple Replaces Its AI Chief Amid Apple Intelligence Troubles

Apple’s AI chief, John Giannandrea, is being replaced by former Microsoft and Google executive Amar Subramanya following the troubled launch of Apple Intelligence and the delay of a Siri overhaul. Giannandrea’s departure comes after internal issues and poor testing, which led to him being sidelined. Subramanya, who previously worked on Google’s Gemini Assistant, is tasked with accelerating Apple’s AI efforts, which will reportedly include using Google’s Gemini to power the next version of Siri, a move that highlights the company’s struggle to compete while maintaining its privacy-first focus on smaller, on-device AI models.
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OpenAI Declares “Code Red” as Google Gains Ground

OpenAI is reportedly facing a “code red” as its lead in the AI race diminishes due to rising competition, particularly from Google. CEO Sam Altman has mandated an intense focus on improving ChatGPT’s speed, reliability, personalization, and ability to answer more questions, delaying other initiatives like ads, shopping agents, and a personal assistant named Pulse. This pivot comes as Google, which had previously declared its own “code red” after ChatGPT’s launch, is now gaining users with successful tools like the Nano Banana image model and the superior Gemini 3 model.
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Nvidia Unveils New Physical AI Models for Robotics and AVs

Nvidia is increasing its focus on physical AI, particularly in robotics and autonomous vehicles, with new infrastructure and AI models. A major introduction is Alpamayo-R1, an open reasoning vision language model based on the Cosmos-Reason model. Nvidia claims this is the first vision language action model for autonomous driving research, allowing vehicles to make nuanced, human-like decisions by processing visual and text data. The model is available on GitHub and Hugging Face, accompanied by the “Cosmos Cookbook” resources to aid developers, supporting Nvidia’s goal of being the central intelligence for all robots.
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YouTube Launches Year-End “Recap” With Personalized Insights

YouTube is rolling out a new global annual “Recap” feature, accessible on mobile and desktop, which provides users with personalized insights into their viewing habits, interests, and how their tastes evolved over the past year. This Spotify Wrapped-like experience uses up to 12 cards and assigns a unique “personality type” (e.g., Adventurer). While it includes some music stats, it is separate from the existing YouTube Music Recap. YouTube also released trend charts detailing the most popular topics, creators, podcasts, and songs in the US for 2025 alongside the Recap launch.
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Amazon Cuts Seller Fees in Europe Amid Shein and Temu Pressure

In response to competition from ultra-low-cost marketplaces like Shein and Temu, Amazon is enacting a major fee reduction for sellers in Europe. Effective December 15, referral fees for cheap clothing and accessories will be significantly cut, making Amazon’s fees more competitive. These fee reductions will also be extended to home, pet, grocery, and vitamin products starting February 1. Furthermore, Amazon will reduce fulfillment fees for parcels in major European markets from December 15, attributing the savings to operational improvements as it aims to maintain its dominance in the European e-commerce market.
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Discord Introduces In-App Game Purchases and Gifting

Discord is introducing a new commerce feature, starting with the game Marvel Rivals, that lets users buy, gift, and wishlist digital game items directly within the official game Discord server. This feature, which is currently limited to the desktop app and US currency, aims to simplify the purchasing and gifting process—a major part of Discord’s existing shop purchases—to help game developers earn incremental revenue and acquire new players. Discord plans to eventually expand this feature to all developers, consoles, and mobile devices.
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Netflix All But Kills Casting – DTNS 5155

You can’t use your mobile app to send Netflix to the TV anymore. But your 12-year-old shouldn’t have a phone anyway according to one research paper.

Starring Tom Merritt and Robb Dunewood.

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Netflix Disables Phone Streaming to TVs – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Netflix removed the ability to cast from phones to TVs, New York State creates a law mandating retailers disclose when pricing is set by an algorithm using personal data, and India’s telecom ministry wants smartphone manufacturers to install a security app that cannot be deleted.

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New York is the first state to create a law requiring retailers to disclose when prices are set using AI and customers’ personal data, commonly referred to as surveillance pricing. The disclosure must state “This price was set by an algorithm using your personal data”. In an interview, chief administrative officer and general counsel of the National Retail Federation Stephanie Martz said “I wish I understood what harm exactly lawmakers think they are solving”. The National Retail Federation challenged the law over first amendment grounds, but Federal Judge Jed S. Rakoff allowed the law to move forward. Similar bills are pending in at least ten other states.

Source: NYT

Reuters reports India’s telecom ministry privately asked smartphone manufacturers to preload all new devices with a state-owned security app that cannot be deleted. The November 28th government order, as seen by Reuters, gives manufacturers 90 days to ensure the Sanchar Saathi app is pre-installed and devices already in the supply chain should have the app pushed along with software updates. The govt says the app aids in preventing cyber threats, helps police trace devices, and assists in tracking and blocking stolen phones.

Source: Reuters

India’s Department of Telecommunications issued directions for app-based communication service providers to disable access for users without a SIM. The directive was sent to WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Arattai, Snapchat, ShareChat, JioChat, and Josh, requiring the platforms to link SIM cards to the services within 90 days. Platforms accessible through websites must ensure users are logged out periodically and given the option relink accounts through a QR-code-based method. The Cellular Operators Association of India supports SIM-binding to help reduce spam and fraudulent communication.

Source: medianama

Last week Switzerland’s Conference of Data Protection Officers called on Swiss public bodies to avoid software as a service and hyperscale clouds over security concerns, especially those covered by the US CLOUD Act. The resolution states most SaaS solutions do not currently offer true end-to-end encryption and can unilaterally change their terms and conditions, which may further degrade security. Microsoft 365 was specifically named as an inappropriate service.

Source: The Register

Mozilla is testing an “Add Note” feature in Firefox Nightly, the experimental version of the browser. Notes can be added to any tab, which will then add a clickable notepad icon next to the tab title in order to access it again. The feature is built-in to the Nightly version and does not require downloading any extensions. In this current phase of the test, notes will disappear when the browser is restarted.

Source: Digital Trends

Netflix removed the ability for phones to cast to TVs, unless it’s through specific older generation casting devices. The updated Netflix help page states casting shows from a mobile device to most TVs and TV-streaming devices is no longer supported and users should use Netflix with the remote that came with their smart tv or streaming device for access. Netflix subscribers on an ad-supported plan are blocked from streaming from phones even if they have an older streaming-compatible devices, like the Chromecast models without remotes or TVs with Google Cast.

Source: Android Central

On an earnings call, Dell COO Jeffrey Clarke said 500 million PCs capable of running Windows 11 have not upgraded from Windows 10, and another 500 million computers are four-years-old, or older, and unable to upgrade due to hardware limitations. The COO calls this an opportunity to sell “AI-ready” machines and encourage upgrades, but also expects the PC market to be relatively flat in 2026.

Source: Digital Trends / The Verge

Following comments last week by Epic CEO Tim Sweeney against digital marketplaces requiring a “made with AI” label, threads on the Fortnite subreddit posted many examples of AI-generated art and music present in the new season, Chapter 7: Pacific Break, which launched this weekend. A notable example features a poster of a yeti with four toes on one foot and five on the other.

Source: Eurogamer

 

 

Bubble Talk, Gemini Rising, and RAM? In This Economy? – DTNS November in Review

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Microsoft Signs $9.7 Billion Deal With Data Center Firm IREN – Bloomberg

All things AI w/ altcap, sama & satyanadella – Halloween Special (YouTube)

Meta bought 1 GW of solar this week – TechCrunch

Microsoft Lays Out Ambitious AI Vision, Free From OpenAI – WSJ

Nvidia’s Strong Results Show AI Fears Are Premature – WSJ

Nvidia relief won’t be enough to dispel tech-bubble angst — TradingView

Google Says New Gemini 3 AI Model Will Better Understand Your Requests – CNET

Google launches Gemini 3 with new coding app and record benchmark scores

Google is winning the AI race, beating Nvidia stock returns

GPU prices are coming to earth just as RAM costs shoot into the stratosphere – Ars Technica

Explainer: Why memory and storage is so expensive (of course it’s AI) – PC Gamer

Apple To Use Intel For M-series Processor? – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Deepseek touts DeepseekMath-V2 model, Sunday Robotics hires former Tesla employees, 4-inch record format Tiny Vinyl enters the market.

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Apple may use Intel for low-end M-series chips

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote that Apple could tap Intel as a second-source foundry for its lowest-end M-series processor, powering the MacBook Air, iPad Air, and iPad Pro, as soon as Q2 2027. Apple reportedly has NDA access to Intel’s 18AP process, with updated PDKs expected in early 2026. The move reflects Apple’s push for U.S. manufacturing and supply-chain diversification, though TSMC remains the main partner.

Source: X

DeepseekMath-V2 hits top scores on math contests

Chinese startup Deepseek says its DeepseekMath-V2 AI model achieved gold-medal performance at the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad, 2024 Chinese CMO, and scored 118/120 on the Putnam, surpassing top human results. The system generates and verifies proofs using a layered “verifier” and “meta-verifier” approach without external tools. Technical details of its performance have been published.

Source: The Decoder

Google’s Aluminium OS to merge Android and ChromeOS

A recently spotted job listing revealed Google’s Aluminium OS, an Android-based OS with AI integration for devices from entry-level laptops to premium hardware. Google plans to manage both ChromeOS and Aluminium during the transition. Android head Sameer Samat confirmed a unified platform is expected next year.

Source: The Verge

Sunday Robotics hires ex-Tesla staff for Memo home robot

Sunday Robotics has recruited more than 10 former Tesla employees as it develops the Memo home robot, including veterans from Optimus and Autopilot programs. Memo, unveiled November 19, can handle tasks like loading a dishwasher and folding laundry. The startup now has around 50 employees, joining other companies working on advanced home robots.

Source: Business Insider

AI demand drives memory-chip shortages

Dell, HP, and other tech firms warn of memory-chip shortages and steep price rises next year due to AI infrastructure demand. Counterpoint Research forecasts a 50% increase in memory module prices by Q2 2026. Dell and HP plan price hikes, with HP also considering reducing memory in some products and securing more suppliers. Memory accounts for 15–18% of typical PC costs.

Source: Bloomberg

Apple drives Singles’ Day smartphone growth

Apple was the only major smartphone brand to grow during China’s Singles’ Day, with iPhone 17 sales up 3% year-over-year and a 26% market share. Overall smartphone sales fell 5%. Xiaomi captured 17% of the market, while Huawei dropped to 13% after missing its Mate 80 flagship window.

Source: Reuters

Tiny Vinyl offers miniature records for casual listeners

Ars Technica tested Tiny Vinyl, a 4-inch record format compatible with manual turntables, holding up to four minutes per side. Sound is quieter and slightly distorted compared with 12-inch LPs, and automatic or suitcase-style turntables won’t play them. The format is compact, lightweight, and visually appealing, making it fun for casual listeners but less suited for audiophiles.

Source: Ars Technica

Epic CEO: “Made with AI” tags should go

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says digital stores should drop “Made with AI” labels, arguing the disclosure will soon be pointless as AI becomes standard in game development. He and Nexon CEO Junghun Lee say tags matter only for rights issues like art licensing. Steam recently eased its rules for AI-developed games, while some indie developers use “AI-free” as a marketing strategy.

Source: The Verge

AI-generated recipes flood Thanksgiving content

Bloomberg reports that AI-generated recipes and images are overtaking search and social feeds, reducing traffic and revenue for real creators. Bloggers say Google AI Overviews, Pinterest recommendations, and Facebook content farms produce impossible recipes that mimic human content, often copying or altering original work.

Source: Bloomberg

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Dell y HP se preparan para escasez de chips – NTX 438

Anuncian la super computadora Coatlicue, Dell y HP se preparan para escasez de chips y pide tu medicamento al Dr. Simi con Whatsapp.

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