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Mac RumorsJun 12, 2026
Craig Federighi Swipes at AI Rivals Who Are 'Racing Forward' Without Regard for Users
Apple software chief Craig Federighi used the WWDC 2026 keynote to draw a pointed contrast between Apple's approach to artificial intelligence and the broader industry, suggesting that some competitors are developing AI without meaningful consideration for the people using it.


EngadgetJun 12, 2026
Google sues Chinese scammers using Gemini AI for fraud
Google sued a Chinese cybercrime network for using its Gemini AI in a 'massive' scam operation.

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eWeekJun 11, 2026
8 Gemini Prompts That Turn Ordinary Photos Into Professional Portraits
Learn eight Google Gemini AI prompts that transform ordinary photos into polished portraits for LinkedIn, personal branding, family photos, and more.

eWeekJun 11, 2026
Google's AI Search Crackdown Puts Australian Businesses and Regulators on Notice
Google has updated its spam policies to address AI-generated content manipulation. Discover what this means for Australian businesses and the ACCC.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJun 11, 2026
If You Want to Ditch Google Search, Try These 5 Other Search Engines Now
These alternate search engines are free and could help you break up with Google.

SlashDotJun 04, 2026
Companies Are Using Reddit To Manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI Search


Washington Post TechApr 27, 2026
Google workers petition CEO to refuse classified AI work with Pentagon
Hundreads of Google employees wrote in a letter to CEO Sundar Pichai that they did not want to see its AI technology used in "inhumane or extremely harmful ways."

TechCrunchJan 20, 2022
Microsoft-Activision deal gives merger speculators a new darling
Microsoft logo is seen on a smartphone placed on displayed Activision Blizzard logo in this illustration taken January 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Hedge funds, which make profits by speculating on precarious takeovers, got a treat this week when Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) agreed to buy "call of duty" maker Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O) for US$68.7 billion dollars in cash. The transaction requires antitrust laws. Approved in the United States and other major jurisdictions, including the European Union and China. It comes at a time when President Joe Biden's administration is taking a closer look at large mergers, blaming some of them for raising prices to consumers that are fueling inflation.

Activision's shares ended trading at $82.15 on Wednesday, well below the $95 per share

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