Google announces even more AI in Photos app, powered by Nano Banana
We’re running out of ways to tell you that Google is releasing more generative AI features, but that’s what’s happening in Google Photos today. The
You won’t believe the excuses lawyers have after getting busted for using AI
Amid what one judge called an “epidemic” of fake AI-generated case citations bogging down courts, some common excuses are emerging from lawyers hoping to dodge
SoftBank Sells $5.8 Billion Stake in Nvidia to Pay for OpenAI Deals
The move has further stoked concerns among some investors that the rally in artificial intelligence stocks was overdone.
SEALs flatten ‘weak’ Hegseth as elite captain’s career ruined because she’s female: report
The first woman nominated to lead the Naval Special Warfare command overseeing Navy SEALs had her promotion abruptly canceled — and military sources blame Defense
Controversial right-wing ‘bombshell’ may have backfired
A right-wing media outlet’s exposé on what it claimed was the likely identity of the January 6th pipe bomber has been proven to be more
Tweety McTreason and his long history of lawsuits against the media
Tweety McTreason is threatening to sue the BBC for $1bn (£760m) – but this is not his first legal battle with the media.
Investing legend Buffett ‘going quiet’ – as he sends farewell letter
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has said he will be “going quiet” as he sent the last of his famous shareholder letters as chief executive.
Q&A: Andela CEO talks about the need for ‘borderless talent’ amid work visa limitations
Editor’s note: This Q&A was conducted by Computerworld Senior Writer Lucas Mearian shortly before his unexpected passing on Oct. 21, 2025. Contributing writer Agam Shah
Germany detains man accused of offering to pay people to kill politicians
Former German chancellors Angela Merkel and Olaf Scholz are reported to have been on alleged hitlist of supect.
LIVE: Israel kills three in Gaza as crews work to find thousands of missing
Gaza’s Civil Defence says 35 unidentifiable bodies uncovered in Gaza City as Hamas searches for dead Israeli captives.
Russians agree to quit Serbian oil company as US sanctions bite
Russia’s state-owned company Gazprom Neft to be forced out of Serbia’s NIS after imposition of Western sanctions.
First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral
The Bumper V-2 launches from Cape Canaveral in this July 24, 1950, photo.
Prehistoric Jomon people in Japan had ‘little to no’ DNA from the mysterious Denisovans, study finds
The prehistoric Jomon people of Japan had “unexpectedly low” levels of DNA from the Denisovans, our mysterious human relatives.