av Mikael Winterkvist | nov 26, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
Wisconsin election clerks referred 46 instances of suspected fraud and voting irregularities to prosecutors related to the November 2024 presidential election, a report released this week showed, representing a tiny fraction of the more than 3.4 million ballots cast.
In total, 127 cases of potential fraud or irregularities covering several elections were referred to prosecutors between Sept. 13, 2024, and Nov. 5, 2025, the Wisconsin Elections Commission report made public on Wednesday showed.
Källa: Wisconsin clerks refer 46 cases of suspected fraud, irregularities in 2024 presidential election
av Mikael Winterkvist | nov 26, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
With Black Friday around the corner, OpenAI is upgrading ChatGPT’s shopping capabilities just in time to make spending your money even easier. Starting today, the company has begun rolling out shopping research, a new feature inside of ChatGPT designed to simplify the process of comparing different products.
The tool is available to all ChatGPT users, including those with free accounts, with the company offering nearly unlimited usage through the holidays. As long as you’re logged into your OpenAI account, you can try out the new experience by selecting ”Shopping research” from the + menu. ChatGPT will also automatically route prompts it determines would be best served by the new model OpenAI has trained to answer commerce-related questions. For instance, if you type, ”find the quietest cordless stick vacuum for a small apartment,” ChatGPT will know what to do.
Källa: ChatGPT now offers a dedicated shopping assistant
av Mikael Winterkvist | nov 26, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
One of the most common AirTag use cases is for tracking luggage, and Apple shipped a great feature in the last year that helps airlines recover lost luggage faster. Now, per a report at travel publication Skift, that feature has just gotten a key upgrade.
Källa: AirTag’s newest feature could work even better now for many travelers – 9to5Mac
av Mikael Winterkvist | nov 25, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
Japan is intensifying its campaign to rejoin the top tier of the semiconductor industry, and Hokkaido has emerged as the center of that push. The island – better known for dairy farms, ski resorts, and summer flower fields – is now home to one of the world’s most ambitious chip-building efforts: Rapidus, a government-backed foundry venture aiming to produce 2-nanometer logic chips at scale.
The political and financial stakes are unusually high. Tokyo has committed roughly $12 billion to Rapidus so far, on top of tens of billions of dollars in broader semiconductor subsidies, with additional support from domestic heavyweights including Toyota, SoftBank, and Sony.
Techspot
av Mikael Winterkvist | nov 25, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.personally directed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update its website to contradict its longtime guidance that vaccines don’t cause autism, he told The New York Times in an interview published Friday.
His comments provide clarity into who directed the CDC’s website change, after many current and former staffers at the agency were surprised to see new published guidance on Wednesday that defies scientific consensus. Kennedy, a longtime vaccine critic, has upended the public health agencies he oversees and pushed for and enacted changes that have unsettled much of the medical community, which sees his policies as harmful for Americans.
Källa: RFK Jr. says he personally directed CDC’s new guidance on vaccines and autism
av Mikael Winterkvist | nov 25, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
Spotify hasn’t paid Apple a dime in fees since 2018, but a new lawsuit in France with the EU-dominant music streaming service at its center is challenging the payment rules that help power Apple’s App Store.
Apple is facing a representative action from French consumer group Consommation, Logement et Cadre de Vie (CLCV) over higher prices paid by users who subscribed to music services through the App Store. The claim argues that people who signed up on an iPhone or iPad paid about $1 to $3 more per month than if they had subscribed on the web.
AppleInsider