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Google Unveils Android 17 With Gemini Intelligence
Google has introduced a new 'Insecurity Logging' feature for Android, designed to assist security researchers in investigating spyware attacks.
NBC News Radio
US Inflation Jumps To 3.8% In April
US inflation data came in faster than expected, causing U.S. US inflation rose to 3.8% in April, indicating a worsening economic situation for consumers and businesses. High fuel prices are forcing some businesses, like food trucks, to increase their prices.
Bloomberg Radio
Modder Banned for 7,973 Years for Early Access Game Play
This extreme penalty highlights the strict measures taken against early game access.
Mastodon
Austin Pays $35 Million For Wrongful Accusations
The City of Austin, Texas has agreed to pay $35 million to three men. The reason for the payment is not specified in the transcript.
KDKA 1020 Pittsburgh
Chicago Council To Meet On Restaurant Industry Costs
The Chicago City Council will meet next week to discuss rising costs in the restaurant industry. Restaurant owners have expressed valid concerns about increasing operational expenses.
WGN Radio 720
Ann Winblad Founded Software-Only VC Firm
Ann Winblad successfully founded the first software-only venture capital firm, turning $27 million into $252 million. This achievement was noted after she was asked two questions about unpacking and going outside.
Bluesky Social
Spokane Approves Budget For Parks and Housing
The Spokane City Council has approved a budget that includes funding for new parks staff and over $4.4 million designated for housing and homelessness initiatives. The council took steps to enhance community resources with this allocation.
Bluesky Social
Ugandan Man Accused Of Stealing $2 Million From Nick Cannon
A Ugandan man is reportedly under federal investigation for allegedly stealing $2 million from Nick Cannon. The funds were reportedly used for secret withdrawals and luxury spending.
2GB Sydney
US Dollar Redirected From TikTok to Physical Assets
A US policy allows for the redirection of $400 million from TikTok's digital sphere to physical assets. This move is framed as a measure for child protection.
Mastodon
Former Prosecutor Discusses Worker Rights
Brendan Ballou, a former federal prosecutor, stated that workers are being made to give up their right to sue without realizing it. This occurred during a field hearing in Palm Beach, Florida.
KQED FM