01 May 2026

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Spotify Adds 'Verified' Badges To Distinguish Human Artists From AI

Spotify is adding "Verified by Spotify" badges to distinguish human artists from AI-generated personas, using signals like linked social accounts, consistent listener activity, merchandise, and concert dates. The BBC reports: The world's most-used music streaming service said the 'Verified by Spotify' text and green checkmark icon would appear next to artist names when they meet "defined standards demonstrating authenticity." This could include having linked social accounts on their artist profile, consistent listener activity or other "signals of a real artist behind the profile," the company said, such as merchandise or concert dates. In its blog post, Spotify said "more than 99%" of the artists listeners actively search for will be verified, representing "hundreds of thousands of artists." It said the process would prioritize acts with "important contributions to music culture and history", rather than "content farms," with the platform rolling out verification and badges over the coming weeks.

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01 May 2026 5:00pm GMT

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Police Have Used License Plate Readers at Least 14x to Stalk Romantic Interests

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01 May 2026 4:17pm GMT

Uber Torches 2026 AI Budget on Claude Code in Four Months

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01 May 2026 4:08pm GMT

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Hackers Are Actively Exploiting a Bug In cPanel, Used By Millions of Websites

Hackers are actively exploiting a critical cPanel and WHM vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-41940, that allows remote attackers to bypass the login screen and gain full administrative access to affected web servers. Major hosts including Namecheap, HostGator, and KnownHost have taken mitigation steps or patched systems, but cPanel is urging all customers and web hosts to update immediately because the software is widely used across millions of websites. TechCrunch reports: cPanel and WHM are two software suites used for managing web servers that host websites, manage emails, and handle important configurations and databases needed to maintain an internet domain. The two suites have deep-access to the servers that they manage, allowing a malicious hacker potentially unrestricted access to data managed by the affected software. Given the ubiquity of the cPanel and WHM software across the web hosting industry, hackers could compromise potentially large numbers of websites that haven't patched the bug. Canada's national cybersecurity agency said in an advisory that the bug could be exploited to compromise websites on shared hosting servers, such as large web hosting companies. The agency said that "exploitation is highly probable" and that immediate action from cPanel customers, or their web hosts, is necessary to prevent malicious access. [...] One web hosting company says it found evidence that hackers have been abusing the vulnerability for months before the attempts were discovered.

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01 May 2026 4:00pm GMT

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An open letter asking NHS England to keep its code open

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01 May 2026 3:15pm GMT

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The California Government Is Coming For Your E-Bikes

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the San Francisco Standard: If state lawmakers have their way, you'll have to get a license plate for your e-bike, and if you're planning to buy one next year, it'll be slower. Amid growing concerns about e-bike safety, particularly among children in Bay Area suburbs, two bills introduced this year aim to make it easier to ticket riders and reduce the top speed of some models. AB 1942 would require certain e-bikes to be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles and display license plates, and AB 1557 would slow e-bikes that children are allowed to operate. Both bills are still being reviewed in committee. If either bill passes this year, it will take effect Jan. 1.

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01 May 2026 3:00pm GMT

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Virgin Galactic reveals new ship, but it's running out of time and cash

It's not clear whether Virgin Galactic has the cash reserves to fund a prolonged test phase.

01 May 2026 2:42pm GMT

Apple may take "several months" to catch up to Mac mini and Studio demand

Chip shortages and demand from AI enthusiasts are both playing a part.

01 May 2026 2:10pm GMT

Women sue the men who used their Instagram feeds to create AI porn influencers

AI ModelForge is a platform that teaches men how to generate their own AI influencers.

01 May 2026 1:26pm GMT

30 Apr 2026

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Shotcut 26.4 Video Editor Adds GPU Acceleration for Speech to Text

Shotcut 26.4 Video Editor Adds GPU Acceleration for Speech to Text

Shotcut 26.4 adds Vulkan GPU support for Speech to Text, timeline improvements, export metadata, 10-bit VP9 presets, and many fixes.

30 Apr 2026 8:32pm GMT

Linux Mint Starts Publishing HWE ISOs with Newer Kernels

Linux Mint Starts Publishing HWE ISOs with Newer Kernels

Linux Mint introduces Hardware Enablement ISOs to improve installation reliability on new hardware.

30 Apr 2026 5:11pm GMT

AerynOS Gets New Branding and Updated Desktop Stacks

AerynOS Gets New Branding and Updated Desktop Stacks

AerynOS 2026.05 arrives with refreshed branding, GNOME 50.1, KDE Plasma 6.6.4, COSMIC 1.0.11, and Linux kernel 7.0.2.

30 Apr 2026 3:47pm GMT