Gemini te ayuda a detectar contenido sintético – NTX 437

Preparan computo cuántico, Roku lanza suscripciones y Gemini te ayuda a detectar contenido sintético

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Preparan el internet cuántico
Google confirma robo de datos de Salesforce
Gemini detectará contenido sintético

Análisis: Viviendo una realidad digital sintética

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Researchers Say Russia-Aligned Pravda Network Is “LLM Grooming”

DTH-6-150x150Google and CrowdStrike point to Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters attacks, IBM and Cisco to collaborate on long distance quantum computers, Australia adds Twitch to social media ban for users under 16.

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Gainsight Breach Exposes Salesforce Data

Google said attackers stole Salesforce-hosted data from more than 200 companies via Gainsight apps. Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters claim they used tokens from a prior Salesloft/Drift breach to access and download Salesforce data. Salesforce reports no vulnerability on its platform. Gainsight is working with Mandiant, and Salesforce access tokens have been revoked.

Source: TechCrunch

CrowdStrike Insider Feeds Hackers

CrowdStrike fired an employee who shared screenshots from internal systems with Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters. The company says its network wasn’t breached and no customer data was exposed. The attacker briefly accessed SSO cookies before being cut off.

Source: BleepingComputer

Russian Disinformation Floods English-Language Web

The Institute for Strategic Dialogue found hundreds of English-language sites linking to pro-Kremlin Pravda network stories, treating 80% as credible. The network now publishes up to 23,000 articles daily, spreading pro-Russia narratives across Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Source: The Guardian

OCP Explores Quantum-Classical Datacenter Integration

The Open Compute Project is creating standards and best practices to deploy quantum computers alongside classical HPC systems. Requirements include stable cooling, humidity, minimal magnetic fields, and heavy floor support. A white paper and blog series are planned.

Source: The Register

IBM and Cisco Plan Long-Distance Quantum Networks

IBM and Cisco announced a collaboration to connect quantum computers over long distances by 2030, relying on new technologies from universities and federal labs to build the necessary networking components.

Source: Reuters

Google Adds Ads to AI Search Mode

Google has started showing ads in its AI Search Mode for a small set of users. Sponsored results appear below generated answers, with sources often buried, particularly on mobile. Google describes this as an ongoing test.

Source: PCWorld

Australia Expands Social Media Ban for Minors

Australia will include Twitch in its social media ban for users under 16, joining Facebook, X, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, and Reddit. Platforms must block underage access or face penalties. The law takes effect next month.

Source: Engadget

U.S. Adults’ Social Media Preferences

Pew Research shows YouTube and Facebook are most-used by U.S. adults. Younger adults prefer Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and Reddit, while ages 30–49 favor Facebook. Daily use is highest on Facebook and YouTube, with younger adults more often using YouTube and TikTok. Demographics show gender, race, and political differences in platform use.

Source: Pew Research

U.S. Considers Allowing Nvidia to Sell H200 Chips to China

Bloomberg reports the Trump administration is weighing a potential shift in export controls to allow Nvidia to sell H200 AI chips to China. No decision has been made, and licenses would still be required. Nvidia says current rules prevent competitive offerings in China.

Source: Capital Brief

Uber Eats Partners with Starship for Autonomous UK Deliveries

Uber Eats will use Starship’s sidewalk robots for food delivery in Leeds and Sheffield starting December, with European expansion in 2026 and U.S. rollout in 2027. Starship’s fleet of nearly 3,000 robots promises deliveries under 30 minutes for distances up to two miles.

Source: TechCrunch

Pixel 10 is Getting AirDrop Support – DTNS 5151

Andy Beach shares more details about Warner Music’s new AI deal, and Apple just released a new iPhone grip that’s aimed at accessibility.

Starring Jason Howell, Jenn Cutter, Tom Merritt and Andy Beach.

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AirDropping stuff from a Pixel phone rules so much

PSA: You’ll need this new app to make Quick Share compatible with AirDrop

Microsoft brings the Xbox Ally X’s full screen experience to other handhelds

Perplexity brings its Comet browser to Android

Apple’s new limited edition iPhone grip is all about accessibility

OpenAI Partner Foxconn Plans Multibillion-Dollar US AI Push

Foxconn showcases ‘Model A’ electric vehicle at tech day event

Google begins showing ads in AI Mode (AI answers)

Samsung Elec names mobile chief co-CEO in return to traditional structure

Spotify will let you import playlists from other music platforms directly in its app

WhatsApp gets its own Instagram Notes-like feature

Alexa+ Launches in Early Access in Canada

Intuit strikes $100 million deal to integrate OpenAI models into financial tools

Microsoft Open Sources Zork I, II, and III Source Code

Grok, the X platform’s AI chatbot, exhibits an extreme bias towards Elon Musk – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Australia’s Social Media Minimum Age rules now include Twitch, Perplexity has released its new Comet browser for Android, and the FCC repealed rules on minimum cybersecurity standards.

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Grok’s Musk Bias Raises Concerns

Grok, the X platform’s AI chatbot, exhibits an extreme bias toward its creator, Elon Musk, asserting his superiority across various fields. While Musk blamed “adversarial prompting,” this excessive praise persists, raising concerns about the AI’s close connection to its owner and the unpredictable nature of that relationship, especially following past issues with harmful content. This public version’s “worship” contrasts with a more balanced private test.
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Australia Implements Social Media Ban for Under-16 Users

Australia is implementing a social media ban for users under 16, effective December 10th. The ban, which is part of the country’s Social Media Minimum Age (SMMA) rules, now includes platforms like Twitch but excludes Pinterest. Twitch will block new Australian users under 16 starting December 10th and deactivate existing underage accounts on January 9th. Other platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X, are also required to comply. This move follows the passage of the ban about a year ago, despite industry pushback, and aligns with similar age-verification and content-restriction laws being pursued by 24 U.S. states and the U.K.
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Perplexity Launches Comet Browser on Android

Perplexity has released its new AI-powered browser, Comet, for Android, making it a major mobile competitor in the AI-centric browser space. The Android app features Perplexity’s built-in AI assistant, voice chat about tabs, and page summarization. Key features currently missing, but planned for future updates, include syncing browsing history and bookmarks with the desktop version, a fully agentic voice mode, and a built-in password manager.
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FCC Repeals Cybersecurity Requirements

The FCC repealed rules requiring U.S. phone and internet companies to meet minimum cybersecurity standards. These rules, adopted following the China-backed “Salt Typhoon” hacking campaign, aimed to secure networks. The rollback was supported by two commissioners, arguing voluntary cooperation is sufficient, while one commissioner criticized the move, warning it exposes the U.S. to future state-sponsored attacks. The telecommunications industry, via the NCTA, praised the decision, calling the previous rules “prescriptive and counterproductive.”
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Pew Research: Social Media Use in 2025

A 2025 Pew Research survey shows YouTube (84%) and Facebook (71%) are the most-used online platforms by U.S. adults; Instagram follows at 50%. While Facebook and YouTube use is stable, platforms like TikTok (37%), Instagram, WhatsApp, and Reddit are rising. Adults under 30 prefer Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and Reddit, while those aged 30-49 favor Facebook. Facebook and YouTube see the highest daily use, but younger adults use YouTube and TikTok daily more often. Usage varies by demographics: women prefer Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok; non-White adults use Instagram and TikTok more; and Democrats favor WhatsApp and TikTok, while Republicans prefer X and Truth Social.
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IBM and Cisco Plan Long-Distance Quantum Networking

IBM and Cisco Systems have announced a collaboration to connect quantum computers over long distances, aiming to demonstrate the concept’s viability by the end of 2030, a development that could lead to a future quantum internet. However, company executives stressed that realizing this goal will require developing new technologies with the assistance of universities and federal laboratories, as the necessary networking components do not currently exist.
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WhatsApp Revives and Upgrades “About” Status

WhatsApp is bringing back its “About” status feature, which has been updated to function much like Instagram Notes, allowing users to post a short text update that appears prominently at the top of chats and profiles to serve as a conversation starter or a quick availability indicator. This relaunched feature, which was a core part of WhatsApp originally, now offers better visibility and the option for users to directly reply to the status; these updates disappear by default after 24 hours, but the duration and audience visibility are both controllable by the user. Currently, the feature is limited to text, but it is rolling out to mobile users this week, with the potential for media support and other enhancements in the future.
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Chrome Canary Adds Native Vertical Tabs

Chrome’s experimental Canary build now includes vertical tabs, a feature long requested by users and already available in competitors like Microsoft Edge and Vivaldi. Users can activate this feature by right-clicking the tab bar and selecting “Show tabs to the side,” moving tabs from the top to a vertical sidebar on the left. This implementation is reportedly robust, featuring full tab titles, a tab search, collapsible options, and support for existing tab groups. The change is considered a significant productivity boost, as it utilizes modern widescreen monitors’ horizontal space, frees up vertical screen space for content, and improves the management of many open tabs.
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Microsoft Open-Sources the Zork Trilogy

Microsoft, in collaboration with Xbox and Activision, is making the code for the influential text games Zork, Zork II, and Zork III open source under the MIT License to ensure their long-term preservation, a significant move for digital archiving. The Zork series was a milestone for parser games and its underlying Z-Machine technology made it widely accessible. While some Infocom code was previously released, this official open-source release with the rights holder, Activision, finally secures the preservation of these foundational titles.
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#523 – Ship Happens

Should the Floating Hotel be called a “space cruise ship”? Why Veronica can’t make change. Tom tries not to insult Stephen’s intelligence. And hoorah for N. K. Jemisin!

Get the Flock Outta Here! – DTNS Live 5106

The initials DTNS in a multicolored 1980s style with the word LIVE underneath in white on a black background. Google has updated Quick Share to work with Apple’s Airdrop. Does Nvidia’s strong earnings report this week, mean that AI’s bubble is about to burst. Flock’s cloud-connected cameras are a popular tool for American police departments to capture images of vehicles and cross-reference them against national and state crime databases. But there use creates a number of privacy concerns as Shannon Morse explains. Swatch’s AI‑DADA lets owners prompt AI‑DADA with their own idea, and gives them a unique-to-them watch design.

Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Shannon Morse, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.

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The AI Bubble Lives Another Day without Bursting – DTNS 5150

Plus, Jason Howell got the first crack at Google’s Nano Bannana Pro and.. It’s good!

Starring Tom Merritt and Jason Howell.

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Show Notes

Nvidia (NVDA) earnings report Q3 2026

 

Nvidia Doubles Cloud Spending Commitment to $26 Billion — The Information

 

Nvidia’s record $57B revenue and upbeat forecast quiets AI bubble talk | TechCrunch

 

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

 

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

 

Taiwan’s top AI server makers boost output to meet US demand – Nikkei Asia

 

Taiwan’s 2025 export orders could hit record on robust AI demand – Reuters

 

Windows turns 40 — the 20 best (and worst) moments | Tom’s Guide

 

Windows on Arm is now ready for gaming | The Verge

 

Paradromics Gets FDA Approval to Trial Its Brain Implant | WIRED

 

Paradromics gets FDA green light for BCI study

 

This Home Robot Clears Tables and Loads the Dishwasher | WIRED

 

Sunday Unveils “Memo” home robot

 

Physicists prove the Universe isn’t a simulation after all | ScienceDaily

 

Smart Home Cameras from Amazon, Google Could Soon Work Together – Bloomberg

 

Model numbers reveal Samsung Galaxy 2026 lineup – Android Authority

 

Spanish court orders Meta to pay €481M in damages | Mint

 

Meta AI’s LeCun to Announce Exit, Startup Soon – Bloomberg

 

The Pentagon Can’t Trust GPS Anymore. Is Quantum the Answer? – WSJ

 

Waymo enters Minneapolis, New Orleans & Tampa | TechCrunch

 

Netflix signs three-year MLB streaming deal | The Verge

 

OpenAI made a free version of ChatGPT for teachers | Engadget

 

Warner signs AI music licensing deal with Udio | Engadget

 

Major Music Labels Strike Deals With New AI Streaming Service – Bloomberg

 

Uber teams with Starship for robot deliveries in Europe – Bloomberg

 

Google launches Nano Banana Pro powered by Gemini 3 – CNBC

 

Google Releases Nano Banana Pro Across Its Stack – Thurrott

 

Gemini 3-powered Nano Banana Pro – 9to5Google

 

Gemini can now tell you if an image was AI-made | BGR

 

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Google Has Launched Nano Banana Pro – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Windows on Arm has significantly improved its gaming readiness, OpenAI has launched GPT 5.1-Codex-Max, and the Whitehouse considers centralizing AI regulation.

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Google Releases Nano Banana Pro
Google has launched Nano Banana Pro, a significant upgrade to its image generation model built on Gemini 3. Key features include enhanced editing, 4K resolution, better text accuracy, web-search integration for image generation, and granular control over elements like lighting. While slower and more expensive than its predecessor, Nano Banana Pro is being integrated across Google’s AI products and is accessible via the Gemini API.
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Windows on Arm Gaming Improvements
Windows on Arm has significantly improved its gaming readiness a year after launch. Major advancements include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Control Panel for game optimization and driver updates, Microsoft’s Prism emulator now supporting x86 AVX instructions, and an updated Xbox app for downloading ARM64 games from PC Game Pass. Qualcomm’s work with anti-cheat providers now allows games like Fortnite to run with kernel-level support, indicating a serious effort to make multiplayer gaming viable on Snapdragon X Elite, though further development is still needed.
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OpenAI Launches GPT 5.1-Codex-Max
OpenAI has launched GPT 5.1-Codex-Max, an enhanced, self-sufficient coding model surpassing its predecessor, GPT-5.1-Codex, in speed, capability, and efficiency, as announced on X. Optimized for coding and featuring compaction abilities for long tasks, it is a strong competitor to Claude Code. Significantly, it is the first Codex model trained for Windows, demonstrating better performance with Powershell and on the SWE-Bench Verified benchmark. It is immediately accessible via the Codex CLI, IDE extension, cloud, and code review platforms.
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White House Considers AI Executive Order
The U.S. president is reportedly considering an executive order, possibly as early as Friday, to centralize federal AI regulation. This includes establishing an “AI Litigation Task Force” under the attorney general with the exclusive power to challenge state AI laws. A draft, obtained by The Verge, shows this Task Force could sue states specifically citing recent California and Colorado laws on AI safety/catastrophic risk and algorithmic discrimination that impede the AI industry’s growth. The Task Force will also periodically work with White House special advisers, like David Sacks, the special adviser for AI and crypto.
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Uber Eats Adds Starship Robot Delivery
Uber Eats is partnering with Starship Technologies to introduce autonomous food delivery using Starship’s sidewalk robots in the U.K., starting in Leeds and Sheffield in December. The collaboration will expand to other European markets in 2026 and the U.S. in 2027. This move adds to Uber’s existing autonomous delivery partnerships with companies like Serve Robotics and Avride. Starship, which has a fleet of nearly 3,000 robots globally, promises deliveries in under 30 minutes for distances up to two miles.
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Spotify Acquires WhoSampled for SongDNA Feature
Spotify has acquired WhoSampled and plans to integrate its technology into a new interactive feature called SongDNA. SongDNA will display the samples, collaborators, and covers associated with a track directly in the “Now Playing” view for Spotify Premium users. The deal includes WhoSampled’s team and its large music database, but the standalone WhoSampled platform will continue operating with improvements. Spotify is also developing “About the song,” a feature to provide details about a song’s inspiration and creation process.
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Google Expands AI Image Detection
Google is enhancing Gemini to detect AI-generated images with a new “Is this AI-generated?” feature, utilizing its SynthID watermark and planning to incorporate the industry-standard C2PA content credentials for broader detection, including AI models like Sora. Google’s new Nano Banana Pro model will embed C2PA metadata. Future plans include verification for video and audio, integration into Search, and dependence on social media platform adoption for automated flagging.
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Verizon Announces Major Layoffs and Restructuring
Verizon is implementing a major cost-cutting and restructuring plan, which includes laying off over 13,000 employees (13% of its workforce) and franchising 179 retail stores. CEO Dan Schulman states the goal is to create a “leaner, more customer-focused operation” amid increased competition and customer loss. The company is committing $20 million to help affected workers with reskilling and career transition as it adapts to the AI era.
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Waymo Expands Robotaxi Service to New Cities
Waymo is expanding its robotaxi service to Minneapolis, New Orleans, and Tampa, adding to existing markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Austin, and Atlanta. Future 2026 expansion includes Dallas, Denver, Seattle, London, and Tokyo. This growth will test the technology in new environments, like Minneapolis’s snow and New Orleans’s crowded streets. Partnerships with Uber, Moove, and Avis Budget Group support fleet operations, maintaining Waymo’s lead over competitors like Zoox and Tesla.
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T-Mobile Adds Fee for Apple TV “On Us”
T-Mobile is adding a $3 monthly fee for the previously free Apple TV “On Us” add-on, a perk for “Plus”-level postpaid plans since 2021. The charge will begin on January 1st, 2026, confirmed by customer texts and “Add-ons” pages. Also, T-Mobile customers billing a standard Apple TV subscription will see their price rise from $9.99 to $12.99, matching Apple’s current rate.
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Hot & Cold: Personal Climate Control – Live With It

Want to stay comfortable without cranking your AC or furnace? Allison Sheridan reviews Dyson’s bladeless desk fan and Ororo’s heated vest. Personal climate control that keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter while slashing your energy bills.

Starring Sarah Lane and Allison Sheridan.

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Highlights:

Ororo SureWarm® Women’s 7-Zone Dual-Control Classic Pro Heated Vest

Heating Performance:
– Seven(7) heating zones: upper body (left & right shoulders, neck, left & right mid-back), left & right hand pockets.
– Dual-control system allows separate adjustment of upper body and pocket heating.
– Three adjustable heating settings: high, medium, low

Battery Performance:
– 7.4V output for fast preheating
– Fully charges in 2 hours with a 20W USB-C charger (not included)
– Supports faster charging with 24W USB-C power delivery
– Charge your iPhone 15 up to 4 times
– Capacity: 5075 mAh/7.4V/37.5Wh
– Weight: 6.5 oz (185 g)

– Price: 249.99

Dyson Cool tower fan AM07
– Weight – 6.3 lb
– Base diameter with plate – 7.5 in
– Cord length – 6.6 ft
– Total height – 39.6 in

– Price: $399