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Technology

State actors are behind much of the visual misinformation about the Iran war

State actors are behind much of the visual misinformation about the Iran war

  • MELISSA GOLDIN Associated Press

Pro-Iran social media accounts adopted a narrative that exaggerates the destruction and death tolls wrought by the country's military.

Robotaxis are coming to London, but the city's cab drivers are skeptical

Robotaxis are coming to London, but the city's cab drivers are skeptical

  • KELVIN CHAN Associated Press

While self-driving cabs aren't new, London's ancient road layout and busy streetscapes could pose special challenges for the technology.

Discord postpones age verification rollout amid criticism, promises transparency

Discord postpones age verification rollout amid criticism, promises transparency

  • KAITLYN HUAMANI Associated Press

Many users pointed to a recent security breach of a third-party provider that exposed ID photos of up to 70,000 Discord users.

Amazon scraps partnership with surveillance company after Super Bowl ad backlash

Amazon scraps partnership with surveillance company after Super Bowl ad backlash

  • Associated Press

The ad featured a lost dog that is found through a network of cameras, sparking fears of a dystopian surveillance society.

How to escape the AI junk crowding your social media and music streams

How to escape the AI junk crowding your social media and music streams

  • KELVIN CHAN Associated Press

Low-quality digital content made with artificial intelligence has flooded our feeds, screens and speakers. Is there anything we can do about it?

Social media addiction's surprising challenger? Anti-doomscrolling influencers

Social media addiction's surprising challenger? Anti-doomscrolling influencers

  • KAITLYN HUAMANI AP Technology Writer

With billions of active users across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and other social media platforms, cutting down on screen time is a common goal for many people.

Self-driving tech, AI take center stage at CES as automakers dial back EV plans

Self-driving tech, AI take center stage at CES as automakers dial back EV plans

  • Abhirup Roy Reuters

Autonomous driving and AI are expected to dominate CES this year as automakers pull back on EV launches.

Virtual reality opens doors for older people to build closer connections in real life

Virtual reality opens doors for older people to build closer connections in real life

    Like many retirement communities, The Terraces serves as a tranquil refuge for a nucleus of older people who no longer can travel to faraway places or engage in bold adventures.

    Tips for spending quality time with loved ones, not screens, over the holidays

    Tips for spending quality time with loved ones, not screens, over the holidays

      Here are some suggestions on how to unplug from the online world as you sit down for a festive meal, exchange gifts or take time out for some self-reflection.

      How can you tell if something’s been written by ChatGPT? Let’s delve

      How can you tell if something’s been written by ChatGPT? Let’s delve

        Once you spot the telltale signs of writing generated by artificial intelligence, you can’t unsee them.

        Like it or not, iOS 26 is here. What to know about the iPhone update

        Like it or not, iOS 26 is here. What to know about the iPhone update

          If your iPhone finally updated to the newest iOS and you aren't really loving it, you're not alone.

          Time magazine names 'Architects of AI' as its person of the year for 2025

          Time magazine names 'Architects of AI' as its person of the year for 2025

            One of the cover images resembling the "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper" photograph from the 1930s shows eight tech leaders sitting on the beam.

            AI country hit 'Walk My Walk' built on Blanco Brown's sound sparks questions

            AI country hit 'Walk My Walk' built on Blanco Brown's sound sparks questions

              The Black artist's 2019 country rap hit "The Git Up" helped usher in a new, hybrid era of country crossover.

              How tiny drones inspired by bats could save lives in dark and stormy conditions

              How tiny drones inspired by bats could save lives in dark and stormy conditions

                The aerial robots use echolocation, like bats, to navigate in dark and challenging conditions.

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                Movies & Television

                Coming soon: Historical drama, sequels, blockbusters fill summer movie bill

                Coming soon: Historical drama, sequels, blockbusters fill summer movie bill

                Review: ‘Michael’ biopic glosses over pop star’s faults

                Review: ‘Michael’ biopic glosses over pop star’s faults

                Summer blockbuster movie season is here. These are films to watch | Streamed & Screened

                Summer blockbuster movie season is here. These are films to watch | Streamed & Screened

                For 'Running Point,' Kate Hudson draws inspiration from mom to lead the team

                For 'Running Point,' Kate Hudson draws inspiration from mom to lead the team

                Partner

                Cold and flu: How long am I contagious?

                Cold and flu: How long am I contagious?

                Get Healthy. If a cold or the flu hits your household, it’s best to stay away from other people while you rest and recover, but just how long does it take until you’re out of the danger zone?

                Take back your back! 5 moves for a divine spine

                Take back your back! 5 moves for a divine spine

                Get Healthy. If your back hurts on the regular, you’re not alone. Here are five ways to take back your back.

                Is gluten-free right for me?

                Is gluten-free right for me?

                Get Healthy. Here’s how to figure out if going gluten-free is a good idea.

                Shinrin-yoku: Recharge your spirit with the Japanese art of forest bathing

                Shinrin-yoku: Recharge your spirit with the Japanese art of forest bathing

                Get Healthy. If you’re feeling mentally or emotionally worn down, a forest bath may be just the ticket to clear and cleanse your mind and spirit. Here are a few tips on how to make the most of the experience.

                Shopping

                Hank Brown | Iowa Football | April 16

                Hank Brown | Iowa Football | April 16

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                Cam Buffington | Iowa Football | March 31

                Cam Buffington | Iowa Football | March 31 (UI Athletics)

                8 best CBD gummies for relaxation and wellness

                8 best CBD gummies for relaxation and wellness

                Affiliate. Take a closer look at some of the top CBD gummy options on the market.

                Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

                Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

                Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...

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