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27/07/2025 05:33

In tech news headlines:

  • DOGE is reportedly advocating for an AI tool to eliminate half of all federal regulations, aiming to streamline the system. [Engadget]

  • A humanoid robot capable of performing cartwheels, handstands, and roundhouse kicks is available for less than $6,000, showcasing advancements in affordable robotics. [Engadget]

  • Online viewers in the UK are now required to take an age verification selfie to access adult content, following new regulations on digital age checks. [Engadget]

  • The UK has begun implementing strict age verification rules for online platforms, ensuring compliance with digital age restrictions. [https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/26/u-k-starts-enforcing-online-age-check-rules]

  • An astronomer playfully embraces fame by appointing Gwyneth Paltrow as a 'temporary spokesperson,' adding a fun twist to viral attention. [TechCrunch]
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