Yearly Archives: 2025

Breaking: US Court Finally Imprisons Nigerian Monarch

[ad_1] The Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun state, Oba Joseph Oloyede, a dual Nigerian and American citizen, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment in the United States. Oba Oloyede reportedly created and led a scheme that wired over $4.2 million from the federal loan and grant programmes, which were …

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Anthropic launches a Claude AI agent that lives in Chrome

[ad_1] Anthropic is launching a research preview of a browser-based AI agent powered by its Claude AI models, the company announced on Tuesday. The agent, Claude for Chrome, is rolling out to a group of 1000 subscribers on Anthropic’s Max plan, which costs between $100 and $200 per month. The …

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A Radiohead song from 1997 is on the Hot 100 charts, thanks to TikTok

[ad_1] Thanks to an unexpected surge in popularity on TikTok, Radiohead now has its fourth-ever song on the Billboard Hot 100: the morosely gorgeous track “Let Down” from the 1997 album OK Computer. “Let Down” never broke through to mainstream attention like Radiohead’s “Creep” or “Karma Police,” but it’s by …

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Anthropic settles AI book-training lawsuit with authors

[ad_1] Anthropic has settled a class action lawsuit with a group of fiction and nonfiction authors, as announced in a filing on Tuesday with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Anthropic had won a partial victory in a lower court ruling and was in the process of appealing that ruling. …

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Why the U.S. government is not the savior Intel needs

[ad_1] The Trump administration made an unprecedented, and confusing, move last week when it announced plans to convert money Intel was supposed to receive through Joe Biden-era government grant programs into a 10% equity stake. While it remains unclear if converting those government grants into equity is even possible — …

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