Browser Detected as Using Automation Tools

Websites May Deny Access Due to Automated Browsing Attempts Websites have started implementing anti-bot measures to protect their content from automated browsing. This may result in access being denied to users suspected of using automation tools. The main reasons for this issue include: Disabling JavaScript or blocking it with ad blockers can cause problems. A … Read more

Adobe Indigo Review: A Game-Changing Camera App for iPhone Users

Adobe has finally filled the gap left by Apple’s lack of advanced camera features in its new app, Indigo. This experimental camera app offers granular control over camera settings and packs AI-based features like resolution upscaling, denoising, and reflection removal tools. We put it to the test in Edinburgh and found that it delivers impressive … Read more

Meta’s AI Talent Hunt Brings High Recruitment Costs

Meta is facing skepticism over its costly efforts to recruit top talent for its artificial intelligence program. The company has reportedly spent millions of dollars in an attempt to attract the best minds in the field, leading some to question the financial viability of such a venture. The recent UBS hack serves as a reminder … Read more

Tesla Robotaxi Launch Faces Delay and Regulatory Scrutiny

US politicians have urged Tesla to reconsider its launch plans for the highly-anticipated robotaxi service, citing concerns over safety and regulatory compliance. Democratic lawmakers in Texas are leading the charge, calling on the company to delay its launch until more stringent safety protocols are in place. The group of lawmakers is primarily concerned about the … Read more

Finland Withdraws from Ottawa Convention, Citing Russian Threat

Finland’s parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines on June 19, citing growing security concerns fueled by Russia’s aggressive posture and its use of landmines in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion in 2022. The decision aligns Finland with its Baltic allies Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, whose parliaments have also approved similar … Read more

Gaza Aid Protests End in Bloodshed as Death Toll Rises

Gaza aid protests have turned deadly, with dozens reported killed trying to reach aid centers in recent days. The violence occurred despite Israel’s warnings shots being fired at “suspects” who approached troops. Palestinian mothers like Hind Al-Nawajha risk their lives every day to bring food for her family, fearing that if she doesn’t return with … Read more

European Space Agency Approves Venturi’s Lunar Rover Design

Venturi Space, a Monaco-based company, unveiled its lunar rover concept called Mona Luna at the Paris Air Show in June. The 2.5-meter-long and 1.64-meter-wide rover is designed to tackle lunar terrain with suspension and steering systems, allowing it to travel up to 20 kilometers per hour. The design aims to fill a gap in Europe’s … Read more