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Supreme Court Split On Geofence Search Warrants, Denuvo Cracked At Last

Supreme Court Justices Appear Divided On Geofence Search Warrant Validity
- The court reportedly reviewed arguments on geofence warrant constitutionality.
- Justices reportedly expressed concerns over privacy implications.
- A ruling reportedly could limit or expand police search powers.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 28 (TNGB) – The United States Supreme Court reportedly heard oral arguments in a case challenging the use of geofence search warrants by law enforcement. These warrants reportedly allow authorities to obtain location data from tech companies for all devices within a specific area and time frame. Several justices reportedly voiced skepticism about the broad scope potentially violating Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches. Legal experts reportedly anticipate a narrow decision that sets guidelines for future applications rather than a total ban.
The final ruling will reportedly shape how police access location data in investigations.
Greece Plans Total Ban On Anonymous Social Media Accounts
- Greece reportedly intends to require verified identities for all posts.
- The minister reportedly links the policy to fighting online toxicity.
- Critics reportedly note conflicts with historical democratic principles.
ATHENS GREECE, Apr 28 (TNGB) – Greece’s Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou reportedly confirmed plans for a complete ban on anonymous accounts across social media platforms. Every post and reply would reportedly need to link to a verified legal identity under the proposal. Officials reportedly argue the measure will combat toxicity, hoaxes, and character assassinations in digital spaces. The minister reportedly drew inspiration from ancient Greek democracy where citizens openly shared views in public forums.
Greece’s approach reportedly prioritizes accountability over the privacy many citizens value online.
Controversial Denuvo DRM Finally Cracked Across All Protected Games
- Denuvo reportedly served as anti piracy protection for years.
- Crackers reportedly overcame the latest versions of the system.
- Gamers reportedly gain access to previously restricted titles.
USA, Apr 28 (TNGB) – The long standing nemesis of gamers known as Denuvo anti tamper technology has reportedly fallen completely with all protected games now successfully cracked. Developers and publishers reportedly relied on Denuvo to prevent unauthorized copies and online play without legitimate purchases. Recent breakthroughs reportedly bypassed even the most updated iterations that once seemed impenetrable to reverse engineering efforts. Industry observers reportedly expect this development to influence future decisions on digital rights management strategies.
The fall of Denuvo reportedly removes a major barrier for legitimate game preservation efforts.
TikTok Emerges As Key Platform In Digital ID Resistance Movement
- TikTok reportedly hosts content opposing mandatory digital identities.
- Users reportedly share videos criticizing anonymous account restrictions.
- The platform reportedly faces calls for greater content moderation.
USA, Apr 28 (TNGB) – TikTok has reportedly become a central hub for discussions and videos opposing the implementation of digital identity requirements on social media. Content creators reportedly use the platform to highlight concerns over privacy loss and government overreach in online spaces. The NoToDigitalID movement reportedly gained visibility through short form videos that explain potential downsides of verified accounts. Platform policies reportedly allow such expression while balancing against misinformation guidelines from various regions.
TikTok users reportedly drive important conversations about balancing safety and anonymity online.
Elon Musk Tells Jury His Goal Remains Saving Humanity Through AI
- Musk reportedly testified in the OpenAI related trial.
- He reportedly emphasized his original vision for the company.
- The statement reportedly came during cross examination or direct.
SAN FRANCISCO, Apr 28 (TNGB) – Elon Musk reportedly told the jury in his ongoing court case against OpenAI that his primary objective has always been to save humanity from potential risks associated with advanced artificial intelligence. The testimony reportedly formed part of arguments claiming the company abandoned its founding principles of safe and beneficial AI development. Musk reportedly recounted early commitments and funding decisions that shaped the organization’s direction before its transition to a for profit model. Attorneys reportedly used the statement to underscore themes of mission drift and fiduciary responsibilities.
Musk’s testimony reportedly reinforces his commitment to humanity first principles in AI advancement.
SpaceX To Limit Starlink Feature Used Against GPS Jamming And Spoofing
- SpaceX reportedly plans to restrict a precise location tool.
- Maritime users reportedly rely on it to counter Red Sea threats.
- The company reportedly urges reconsideration from affected parties.
RED SEA REGION, Apr 28 (TNGB) – SpaceX reportedly intends to restrict a little known but accurate location feature in Starlink that boat owners use to detect and counter GPS jamming and spoofing incidents. The tool reportedly proves especially valuable in areas like the Red Sea where such interference poses serious navigation hazards. Company officials reportedly notified users of the upcoming change and encouraged feedback on potential impacts to safety operations. Shipping and maritime groups reportedly expressed alarm over the decision citing increased vulnerability for vessels in contested waters.
Maritime operators reportedly call on SpaceX to preserve the critical anti spoofing capability.
iOS 27 Expected To Include Advanced AI Photo Editing Capabilities
- Apple reportedly develops AI tools for photo enhancement in iOS 27.
- The features reportedly automate complex editing tasks for users.
- Release reportedly scheduled for later this year or next.
CUPERTINO, Apr 28 (TNGB) – Apple reportedly plans to introduce new artificial intelligence powered photo editing tools in the upcoming iOS 27 operating system update. These tools reportedly enable automatic adjustments, object removal, and style transfers that previously required professional software or manual effort. Internal sources reportedly confirm the features underwent extensive testing to ensure seamless integration with existing camera and photos applications. Developers reportedly focus on privacy preserving on device processing to keep user images secure from cloud transmission.
iPhone users can reportedly expect smarter and faster photo editing options in the next major update.
Magic The Gathering Arena Team Moves To Unionize With CWA
- Developers reportedly seek collective bargaining through the CWA.
- The union reportedly represents communications and media workers.
- The effort reportedly addresses workplace conditions in gaming.
USA, Apr 28 (TNGB) – Developers working on Magic The Gathering Arena reportedly announced intentions to form a union affiliated with the Communications Workers of America. The group reportedly aims to negotiate better wages, benefits, and working conditions typical in the video game industry. Company management reportedly received formal notification of the organizing drive and must respond according to labor regulations. Supporters reportedly argue that union representation will improve stability and fairness for creative professionals in digital entertainment.
Unionization efforts reportedly empower game developers to influence company policies and practices.
Japan Airlines Tests Robot Luggage Handlers At Airports
- Japan Airlines reportedly trials robotic systems for baggage.
- The robots reportedly aim to replace human workers in handling.
- Passengers reportedly may notice changes in service speed.
TOKYO JAPAN, Apr 28 (TNGB) – Japan Airlines reportedly began testing robotic systems designed to handle travelers luggage in place of human staff at selected airport facilities. The autonomous machines reportedly navigate terminals, load and unload bags from aircraft, and transport items to sorting areas with precision. Company engineers reportedly monitor performance metrics including error rates and processing times during the pilot phase. The initiative reportedly seeks to address labor shortages while maintaining high standards of safety and efficiency in ground operations.
Japan Airlines reportedly evaluates robot performance to decide on full scale deployment soon.
Taylor Swift Escalates Legal Battle Against AI Generated Copycats
- Taylor Swift reportedly files additional claims against AI imitators.
- The singer reportedly targets unauthorized use of her likeness and voice.
- Courts reportedly consider new precedents for digital replicas.
NASHVILLE, Apr 28 (TNGB) – Taylor Swift reportedly intensified her legal campaign against creators using artificial intelligence to produce unauthorized copies of her music, image, and performance style. Multiple lawsuits reportedly allege infringement on intellectual property rights and right of publicity under existing laws. Legal teams reportedly gather evidence of commercial exploitation that harms the artist’s brand and revenue streams. Industry analysts reportedly watch the cases for rulings that could set standards for AI training data and synthetic media.
Swift’s legal strategy reportedly aims to establish stronger protections for performers against AI exploitation.


