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CHATBOTS can help you get things done faster – but they can be dangerous too.Security experts have warned that criminals can use chatbots powered by artificial intelligence to their advantage.1Make sure you’re talking to an authentic chatbot – and not a fakeCredit: GettyThere are now plenty of powerful AI apps like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google Gemini that can serve as your digital assistants.And many customer support systems – like at your bank, for instance – also use AI to answer your questions.Sadly criminals could trick you into speaking to fake chatbots, or compromise the AI itself, putting you in serious…

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NORTH KOREA is suspected to be sending thousands of tunnelling troops to Russia to open a new ‘underground front’ on the border with Ukraine.It comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged his support to the Russian leader after Vladimir Putin visited Pyongyang in June.10Russia is suspected of using North Korean military to dig tunnels for a new underground frontCredit: East2West10Russia has used tunnelling in Avdiivka to undermine Ukraine defences and secure new territoryCredit: East2West10North Korea announced they were sending engineers to Russia to help rebuild war torn communitiesCredit: East2WestNorth Korea’s state media announced that the two countries would…

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A BRAND new streaming service has landed in the UK that’s totally free and requires no sign up.Tubi boasts more than 20,000 movies and TV episodes on-demand at launch, with titles from some of the biggest names in Hollywood including Disney, Lionsgate and NBCUniversal, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.3Tubi has already been a huge success in the USCredit: Alamy3The Twilight Saga is among the movies available for freeCredit: Summit Entertainment3Love and Other Drugs with Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway available to watchCredit: Twentieth Century Fox and Regency EnterprisesThe Netflix rival has already had success across the pond with nearly 80million monthly…

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BRITISH tourists in Tenerife have been left feeling “cautious” after Jay Slater disappeared on the island.Holidaymakers have been switching their phone trackers on as they fear getting lost in the mountains.6Jay Slater has not been seen or heard from for more than two weeksCredit: Ian Whittaker6Young British tourists said Jay’s disappearance on the island has made them more cautiousCredit: Sky News6Search crews scoured the Masca ravine for JayCredit: Doug Seeburg/News Group NewspapeJay, 19, has not been seen or heard from for more than two weeks after vanishing on June 17.He was on his first holiday abroad with friends to enjoy…

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DON’T miss out on almost endless free TV available from a single download on your Amazon Fire Stick or Roku.There are plenty of ways to unlock no-cost TV shows, movies, and even live channels – but one is particularly good (and totally legal).2Plex offers a huge library of content for zero feesCredit: AmazonIt’s called Plex and it’s available as a free download on both Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices.The app has an enormous library of over 50,000 movies and TV shows available on demand.And Plex also offers over 1,100 live channels (of which more than 840 are available in…

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A POLICE probe has been launched after the mysterious death of an Irish tourist found covered in bitemarks in Magaluf.In a shock update, Spanish cops are looking at CCTV footage at the time of Michael Grant’s death.5The Irishman was on holidays with his family at the time of his deathCredit: Enterprise5Michael Grant, 44, a physiotherapist and father-of-four from Waterford collapsed and died in the street in MagalufCredit: Enterprise5The Irish tourist “may have been run over” before he collapsedCredit: SolarpixThe dad-of-four had bike marks on his arm and shoulder as well as a deep wound with glass in when he was found…

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A GROUP of scientists in the UK and Switzerland have devised what they claim is the most difficult maze ever created.The team, led by physicist Felix Flicker of the University of Bristol, generated routes called irregularly repeating patterns.4A group of physicists have created the most difficult maze ever – and it has important implications for scienceCredit: University of BristolThe resulting mazes describe a bizarre form of matter known as quasicrystals.”When we looked at the shapes of the lines we constructed, we noticed they formed incredibly intricate mazes,” Flicker explained in a press release.”The sizes of subsequent mazes grow exponentially –…

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A SHOCKED Brit has been left feeling short changed after she rocked up to a beach club in Marbella and saw the ridiculous price of drinks.Chantelle Bradd paid £560 for a bed and drinks package at Nikki Beach Marbella thinking the huge cost would easily cover a boozy afternoon – only to find out the cheapest drink was over £460.3Chantelle Bradd was left fuming after she ended up paying a ridiculous amount for booze at a beach bar despite buying a drinks packageCredit: TikTok @chantellebradd3The extortionate menu where the cheapest wine was €545Credit: TikTok @chantellebradd3Chantelle ended up feeling let down…

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META is ending support for a beloved virtual reality tool – and users are begging the company to rethink its decision.In an email to owners of the original Meta Quest, the company informed them that the headset would no longer receive bug fixes or security updates starting August 31.2Meta announced that it is ending support for the original Meta Quest headset in August 2024 and will no longer provide security updates or bug fixesCredit: AFPUsers will still be able to download new apps and continue using existing apps as long as they are supported by the developer.Meta rounded out the…

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THE autopsy results of a dad found dead and covered in bite marks in Magaluf revealed he had taken cocaine and drunk alcohol before his death.Cops launched an urgent probe after Michael Grant, 45, was discovered with scratches on his body and a deep glass filled wound in the early hours of Monday.3Michael Grant, 45, a physiotherapist and father-of-four from Waterford, who collapsed and died in the street in Magaluf on MondayCredit: Enterprise3Autopsy results revealed he had taken cocaine and drunk alcohol before his deathCredit: GettyA pre-autopsy examination previously revealed the dad-of-four had leg injuries that could have been caused…

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