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Neon Mobile leaks

Less than 24 hours after receiving attention and going viral, the Neon Mobile app has already exposed users' phone numbers, call recordings, and transcripts.

Just yesterday, Mashable covered a viral new app that was rising up the App Store charts called Neon. The app paid users to record their phone calls, which Neon then provided to AI companies for training. Mashable warned users at the time to



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Palm Jumeirah of Dubai's Palm Islands, seen from space.
Palm Jumeirah of Dubai's Palm Islands, seen from space.
  • The International Space Station has the best view of some of Earth's most iconic landmarks.
  • Astronauts can see man-made structures, including the Pyramids of Giza and Dubai's Palm Islands.
  • Natural landmarks, such as the Grand Canyon and the Amazon River, can also be observed from the ISS



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Amid escalating competition, Meta's launch of the innovative Meta Ray-Ban Display marks a pivotal moment in smart glasses evolution, boasting a compelling $799 price point and an unprecedented AR experience, effectively reshaping consumer tech's future landscape.



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YouTube just announced YouTube Labs, which is being described as a "new way for users to take our cutting edge AI experiments for a test drive." This looks like a YouTube-centric version of the pre-existing Google Labs, which is another place for folks to test out experimental AI tools.

There's already something new to play with here. YouTube Labs is testing AI hosts for its Music app. These hosts



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The Neon Mobile phone app
The Neon app, which offered to pay users to record their phone calls, went offline on Thursday after a TechCrunch report detailing a security vulnerability.
  • Neon Mobile is a new buzzy app that offers to pay users to record their calls.
  • Neon CEO Alex Kiam said he plans to sell the data to companies for AI model training, though he has yet to secure a buyer.
  • After Neon rocketed up the App

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qualcomm snapdragon reference device shaped like a coaster

At Snapdragon Summit this year, Qualcomm introduced a new generation of its flagship computer processor — the Snapdragon X2 Elite chip. This is a monster powerhouse that can stand up to the likes of even the mighty Apple M4 processor. At the event, Qualcomm brought some reference devices to show what these chips could actually do, and one mini PC immediately caught my attention.

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If you've never been to a major live sporting event, they're usually broadcast using big, bulky TV cameras. That won't entirely be the case in Friday night's matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox.

The game, which will be broadcast nationally starting at 7:10 p.m. ET for Apple TV+ subscribers, will be the first professional live sporting event to be (partially) broadcast using



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Railroad workers and engineers laying the first rails for a railroad in Alaska.
Railroad workers and engineers laying the first rails for a railroad in Alaska.
  • AI agents may reshape the internet, automating tasks such as booking and payments.
  • Tech giants including Google and OpenAI are developing protocols for a future agentic digital economy.
  • New protocols are being designed to secure transactions driven by AI agents rather than humans.

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