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Technology

Meta's Gesture-Controlled Wristband: A Non-Invasive Interface for Computer Interaction

Meta researchers are developing a wristband that enables users to control computers with hand gestures, utilizing surface electromyography (sEMG) to interpret muscle activity and intended actions.

The goal is to provide less invasive tools for people with motor disabilities, with collaborations with Carnegie Mellon to test the wristband on individuals with spinal cord injuries.

Unlike invasive projects like Neuralink, Meta's wristband offers a simpler, non-surgical alternative, operating at a higher frequency than EEG-based headsets.

Social Media

Mastodon Introduces In-App Donations to Bolster Open-Source Social Network

Mastodon, the open-source competitor to X (formerly Twitter) and Threads, is initiating a new fundraising strategy by introducing in-app donation banners within its Android and iOS applications. Initially, these banners will be displayed to users on the Mastodon.social and Mastodon.online servers, prompting them to make monetary contributions. The feature is designed to be non-intrusive, appearing only to users with accounts older than four weeks and avoiding constant prompting. Mastodon aims to expand this campaign to the web and potentially offer it to all Mastodon instances, enabling individual server admins to receive direct support from their users. This move comes as Mastodon seeks to diversify its funding sources beyond Patreon and open-source foundations, aiming to secure its future as an ethical and independent social network.

Artificial Intelligence & Policy

AI Acceleration: Trump's Strategy Prioritizes Growth and National Security Over Regulation

The Trump administration has released its AI Action Plan, signaling a shift from cautious regulation to aggressive development and deployment of AI technologies.

Key aspects include:

  • Deregulation: Reducing environmental and other regulations to accelerate the construction of data centers and AI infrastructure.
  • Focus on Open AI: Encouraging the development of open-source AI models aligned with American values.
  • National Security: Integrating AI into defense and intelligence, and countering foreign AI threats, particularly from China.
  • Free Speech: Aiming to ensure AI systems reflect truth and are free from ideological bias, while raising concerns about potential impacts on freedom of speech.

The plan aims to foster innovation, secure American leadership in AI, and protect against national security risks, but faces criticism for potentially compromising environmental safeguards and freedom of speech.

Technology Regulation

UK Regulator Proposes New Rules for Apple and Google's Mobile Platforms

The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed designating Apple and Google's mobile platforms with "strategic market status."

This designation would allow the CMA to create rules impacting app store operations and mobile software.

The aim is to foster a more competitive app economy and enhance user choice.

Apple and Google have resisted the proposals, citing concerns over user security and privacy.

A final decision is expected in October after both companies present their arguments.

If approved, the CMA could address issues such as commission rates, app review processes, app rankings, developer access, and default settings.

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney voiced disappointment that the proposal doesn't allow for competing app stores.

Cybercrime

XSS.is Administrator Arrested in Ukraine, Cybercrime Forum Shut Down

European officials have confirmed the arrest of the alleged administrator of XSS.is, a long-standing Russian-language cybercrime forum.

The arrest occurred in Ukraine, with a law enforcement notice indicating the domain has been seized.

French authorities obtained a court order to surveil a Jabber server used by the administrator, revealing illicit cybercrime and ransomware activities, and identifying at least $7 million in proceeds.

XSS.is, a closed-access forum with over 50,000 registered users, was a key marketplace for stolen data and hacking tools.

Seized data will be used to further ongoing investigations.

Technology Regulation

UK Regulator Proposes New Rules for Apple and Google's Mobile Platforms

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed designating Apple and Google's mobile platforms with "strategic market status," potentially leading to new regulations affecting their app stores and mobile software. This aims to foster a more competitive app economy and enhance user choice. However, both Apple and Google are resisting the proposals, citing concerns about user security and privacy. A final decision is expected in October after both companies present their arguments. If approved, the CMA could address issues like in-app purchase commissions, app review processes, app rankings, developer access restrictions, and default settings. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney expressed disappointment that the proposal doesn't allow for competing app stores.

Artificial Intelligence & Photography

Google Photos Enhances Creativity with AI-Powered Remix and Video Features

Google Photos is introducing new AI-driven features, accessible through a centralized "Create" tab, allowing users to transform photos into videos and remix them in styles like anime, comics, or 3D animations.

The "Create" tab will house both AI-powered and traditional creative tools, including options for collages and highlight videos.

The photo-to-video feature, utilizing Google’s Veo 2 model, enables users to create short videos from their photos, with options for subtle movements or a random "I’m feeling lucky" effect.

The Remix feature, powered by Google’s Imagen AI model, allows users to transform photos into different styles instantly.

Both features will include SynthID digital watermarks to identify them as AI-generated, and Google will collect user feedback to improve these experimental tools. The Create tab will be available starting in August.

Cybersecurity

SharePoint Zero-Day Exploited: Hundreds of Organizations Compromised

Security researchers have identified a widespread exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, affecting at least 400 organizations. The vulnerability, CVE-2025-53770, allows attackers to remotely run malicious code on self-hosted SharePoint servers, granting access to stored files and other systems.
Eye Security first identified the vulnerability, with initial attacks observed as early as July 7. Patches have since been released by Microsoft. Google and Microsoft have linked the attacks to China-backed hacking groups, who denied the allegations.
The exploitation targeted self-hosted versions of SharePoint, allowing attackers to compromise internal documents and systems.

Agriculture Technology

TRIC Robotics: Revolutionizing Strawberry Farming with UV Light Technology

TRIC Robotics, based in California, is tackling pesticide use in strawberry farming with UV-C light and autonomous robots. Strawberries are the most popular berry in the U.S. but also heavily reliant on pesticides.

The company's robots use UV-C light to kill bacteria and pests, treating up to 100 acres. They operate as a service for farmers, replacing traditional spraying methods.

Initially focused on 3D printed robots for SWAT teams, TRIC Robotics pivoted to agriculture in 2020 to have a greater impact. They collaborated with the USDA to commercialize UV light technology for pest control.

TRIC Robotics has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to expand its robot fleet and eventually target other crops. Currently, they work with four major strawberry producers and have nine robots deployed, with three more on the way.

Artificial Intelligence

Trump's AI Action Plan: Prioritizing Innovation and Global Influence Amidst Controversy

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to unveil his AI Action Plan, focusing on infrastructure, innovation, and global influence. The plan aims to accelerate American AI development by streamlining data center permitting, modernizing the electrical grid, and promoting American AI models worldwide. However, it faces criticism for allegedly prioritizing corporate interests over public safety and for its stance on 'woke' AI. Key points include efforts to combat perceived bias in AI models, address energy needs for data centers, and potentially block state AI laws. The plan has garnered significant input from tech companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta, who seek favorable policies regarding copyright and open AI models.
The AI Action Plan is expected to replace the Biden administration's AI strategy, with Trump repealing Biden's order shortly after his inauguration. Trump's administration has encouraged efforts to accelerate the development and distribution of American AI technology, including supporting data center projects and easing restrictions on AI chip sales. The plan also involves addressing concerns about 'woke' AI, potentially requiring AI companies with federal contracts to ensure neutral and unbiased language in their models.
Despite these efforts, the plan faces opposition from organizations advocating for public interests and raising concerns about the potential consequences of prioritizing corporate interests over safety and security standards.