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In today's Techpresso:

📢 WhatsApp is officially getting ads

📱 Trump Mobile debuts $499 T1 gold smartphone

🧠 China brain trial patient plays games in three weeks

🇹🇼 Taiwan adds Huawei and SMIC to export controls

🤖 TikTok unveils AI-first video tools

🎁 + 6 other news you might like

🔮 + 6 handpicked research papers and tools

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📢 WhatsApp is officially getting ads LINK
  • WhatsApp will soon show advertisements from businesses directly within its Stories-like status feature, which lives inside the app's "Updates" tab.
  • Meta says it personalizes these ads using limited details like your location or followed channels, and you can adjust preferences via Meta’s Accounts Center.
  • The company assures users it won't sell phone numbers to advertisers or use personal messages and calls to inform the ads you see.
📱 Trump Mobile debuts $499 T1 gold smartphone LINK
  • Trump Mobile announced its T1, a gold-colored smartphone priced at $499, which is slated to ship by August with a "Made in USA" claim.
  • This device offers a 6.8-inch Punch-Hole AMOLED display, 12GB memory, Android 15, and a 50MP main camera, yet its processor remains undisclosed.
  • Experts question the "designed and built in the United States" claim for the phone, as many components like screens must be imported from overseas.
🧠 China brain trial patient plays games in three weeks LINK
  • A patient with tetraplegia in China played computer racing games and chess using only thoughts, weeks after receiving a wireless invasive brain-computer interface implant.
  • China's first clinical trial of brain-computer interfaces enabled a person with paralysis to mentally control electronic devices for complex tasks like computer gaming.
  • The Chinese-developed BCI is the world's smallest so far and over 100 times more flexible than Neuralink's system, according to the report.
🇹🇼 Taiwan adds Huawei and SMIC to export controls LINK
  • Taiwan has added Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to its export control list, citing national security and weapons proliferation concerns.
  • Taiwanese businesses must now obtain permits from the International Trade Administration to export strategic high-tech commodities to Huawei, SMIC, and other listed firms.
  • This move makes Taiwan the second country globally, after the United States, to publicly place both Huawei and SMIC onto an official export control list.
🤖 TikTok unveils AI-first video tools LINK
  • TikTok introduced tools for marketers to generate five-second video ad clips by simply uploading a product photo or providing a brief text description.
  • The new text- and image-to-video features now expand TikTok's Symphony product, a suite designed to help brands make ads using generative AI.
  • Alongside these, TikTok presented Symphony Digital Avatars, AI Dubbing for global translations, and its Symphony Collective to produce distinct TikTok-first content.

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Other news & articles you might like

  • German government moves closer to ditching Microsoft: "We're done with Teams!" LINK
  • Microsoft accidentally swapped Windows 11’s startup sound with Vista’s LINK
  • Reddit’s AI Paradox: A Top Google Source in AI Overviews, But Facing a Traffic Crisis LINK
  • New York may soon require AI giants to publish safety protocols before releasing LLMs LINK
  • BT boss: AI could lead to even greater staff cuts LINK
  • US pushes Vietnam to decouple from Chinese tech, sources say LINK

Trending research and tools

Accumulation of cognitive debt when using an AI assistant for essay writing task: using an AI assistant for essay writing can lead to a growing deficit in the user's own critical thinking and writing skills. LINK
Twin: a text-based windowing environment that features mouse support, a window manager, terminal emulator, networked clients, and allows displays to be attached/detached on-the-fly. LINK
Zeekstd: a Rust tool for the ZSTD seekable format, enabling selective decompression of archive sections, which avoids processing the entire file to access specific data. LINK
Seastar: an early-stage C/C++ build and dependency manager with Cargo-like features, aiming for easier project development and multi-language support. LINK
Socket-call: a library for socket.io that lets developers call socket events as if they were normal JavaScript functions, simplifying event handling. LINK
The Illusion of the Illusion of Thinking – A Comment on Shojaee et al. (2025): this paper argues that the 'illusion of thinking' proposed by Shojaee et al. (2025) is itself an illusion. LINK

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