Author: Able Jam
Apple faces EU scrutiny
Apple recently introduced the Siri AI tool at the World Wide Developer Conference 2026, along with new Apple Intelligence features. However, the Cupertino giant has decided not to bring the Siri AI tool in the European Union after it had unsuccessfully requested to be exempted from interoperability obligations for the tool. A spokesperson from the
Google AI search goess global
Google announced a major upgrade to Search. This includes what the company calls a new intelligent Search box and AI-powered information agents. As per the company, these tools will monitor information on the behalf of users and offer detailed updates without needing them to constantly search for answers. The company asserted that AI Search agents
Astronomers propose space ‘airbags’
Chemicals fired from satellites at the edge of the Earth’s magnetic field can act as “airbags” to shield the planet from devastating solar flares, a new study suggests. Solar flares are streams of high-energy particles ejected from the Sun that can disrupt radio communications and fry satellite electronics. Fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field caused
Worldwide Developers Conference update
Apple unveiled a wide range of changes coming with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27 and visionOS 27 at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 8. These updates focus on speed, performance, personalisation, parental controls, productivity, health, and more. From faster AirDrop transfers and redesigned search experiences to new child-safety tools, health-tracking
Israel’s Arabic-language military spokesperson Spreads fear
Israel’s Arabic-language military spokesman has been the animated face of its campaigns and the main source of warnings ahead of strikes and major offensives. That has made him one of the most recognizable Israelis in the Arab world — a focus of fury as well as some fascination. In social media videos shared to his
Nvidia to partner with LG on humanoid robots
Nvidia on Monday announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants including SK Hynix and Naver, as it looks to secure crucial memory chips to power its AI ambitions and entice new customers. The agreements come during a high-profile trip by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to South Korea that began on Friday
OpenAI Strengthens ChatGPT’s Memory Capabilities
For much of the AI industry’s recent growth phase, success was measured by reasoning capabilities, coding benchmarks, and multimodal performance. But as users spend months and even years interacting with AI assistants, another issue has emerged: memory. Traditional chatbot interactions often start from scratch. Users repeatedly explain their preferences, work context, travel plans, or ongoing
Iran: Hormuz strait will be open but with transit fees
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has largely cut oil flows via the strait, which before the conflict saw one-fifth of the world’s oil pass through. Several tankers have managed to leave the Gulf recently, but oil and liquefied natural gas flows are still severely constrained.Iran has asserted that a permanent peace deal should allow it
Trump forges ahead with DC cityscape transformation
A relentless push by President Trump to reshape Washington‘s cityscape is facing mounting resistance, threatening a slate of transformative monuments intended to cement his legacy in the nation’s capital. Eager to see his projects completed before leaving office, Trump has responded to growing legal and political obstacles by pushing ahead, attempting to force approvals through
Self-driving taxis to launch in London
Self-driving taxis will start to carry paying passengers on UK roads this summer, a company developing the technology said.Wayve confirmed its robotaxi system is “ready to go” as Uber prepares for deployment in London.Uber passengers will be offered self-driving vehicles at the same price as its conventional minicabs. From Monday, the ride-hailing app began allowing
