KMSPico’s promise — “free activation” for Windows and Office — is as old as it is controversial: a small, automated utility that imitates Microsoft’s Key Management Service (KMS) to flip product activation status from unlicensed to “genuine.” The guide published by Kahawatungu that circulated in...
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Apple has initiated legal proceedings against YouTuber Jon Prosser and tech analyst Michael Ramacciotti, alleging unauthorized access and dissemination of confidential information regarding the upcoming iOS 26 operating system. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern...
Malaysia’s tech sector has been thrust into the spotlight following the dramatic arrests of four individuals linked to a sprawling RM180 million data centre bribery scandal, raising serious concerns about corruption risks, corporate governance, and the future of digital infrastructure...
Missouri has emerged as an unlikely national flashpoint in the intensifying debate over AI neutrality, Big Tech bias, and government overreach, following headlines that state Attorney General Andrew Bailey has launched an aggressive campaign against leading artificial intelligence companies...
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court's recent decision in Kaul v. Urmanski has ignited a multifaceted debate, not only about the state's abortion laws but also concerning the role of artificial intelligence in shaping public discourse. This ruling, which effectively nullified a 176-year-old abortion ban...
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In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and automation, trust is the new currency. When a company carries the backing of Microsoft—a tech titan responsible for some of the most trusted platforms and services on the planet—expectations of transparency, legitimacy, and genuine...
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Page Not Found. Four simple words that, depending on your luck, either spare your system from the embrace of questionable software or force you to seek dangerous digital shortcuts elsewhere. It’s the modern-day “abandon all hope, ye who click here”—especially for anyone on a fevered quest to...
The rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence meets the complex realm of copyright law once again, with high-profile lawsuits now convened under one roof in New York. A consolidation of 12 separate cases—which include claims from acclaimed authors and major news organizations—aims to...
A learner driver attacked his examiner after he refused to accept a cash bribe in exchange for letting her pass.
Jin Su reportedly handed the examiner a red envelope which contained between £400 and £500 during her test and said: 'This will be good for you – and for me.'
When examiner...
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A U.S. man high on methamphetamine drove with his wife on the hood of their minivan for more than 40 miles, hitting speeds of 100 mph, according to police.
The woman climbed onto the hood early on Saturday morning, outside the couple's home in Manteca, California, because she wanted to keep...
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A Florida (shocker!) woman with a history of mental illness and a bout of leukemia decided she wanted to rob a bank to accomplish something on her “bucket list” of things to do before she dies. Kind of admirable, right? Maybe not…she has leukemia, but...