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Privacy vs. Convenience: How AI Browsers May Change Everything
The Age of Agentic AI Browsers.
Apple’s Shift in Its Foldable Device Strategy
Apple's iPhone 17 Air could be the stepping stone to foldable technology, while the company puts foldable iPad plans on hold.
Microsoft's Massive Layoffs: How Did This Happen?
The questionable economics of subscription services...
How to Keep Legacy Hardware Running When Modern Software Abandons It
Don't let the 32-bit to 64-bit transition force you to abandon expensive professional equipment that still delivers exceptional results.
Nothing Phone 3 First Look with Andrew Lanxon of CNET
Nothing has made a bold statement with its latest smartphone, positioning the Nothing Phone 3 as the company's first true flagship device. Can Nothing finally compete with established players like Apple, Samsung, and Google?
Beyond Cookies: The Sneaky Ways Websites Identify and Track You Online
Security Now’s Steve Gibson Explains Browser Fingerprinting.
Microsoft's $3.7 Trillion Contradiction: Why the World's Most Valuable Company Is Laying Off Thousands
Inside the Latest Xbox Gaming Division Bloodbath
Could Apple Turn to Anthropic or OpenAI to Power Siri?
Apple may be considering replacing its homegrown AI with models from Anthropic or OpenAI to power a more capable Siri.
How Xbox's Strategic Pivot Could Reshape the Gaming Industry
Microsoft's Plan to Go Beyond Consoles.
Building the Moon's Transportation Network: Inside Lunar Outpost's Bold Vision
The Company Creating a Fleet of Commercial Moon Rovers—And Why NASA Needs Them.
Courts Drop Bombshell Rulings on AI Training: Fair Use Victory with a Piracy Twist
The Copyright Decisions That Could Make or Break the AI Industry.
Richard Gingras: Why News Organizations Must Embrace AI
The News Industry's AI Crossroads: Insights from Former Google VP Richard Gingras.
The Salt Typhoon Disaster: How Cisco's Own Vulnerabilities Enabled China's Massive Telecom Breach
Security Now Analysis: How 6-Year-Old Cisco Patches Led to the Salt Typhoon Catastrophe
How Apple silicon Changed Everything for Apple Five Years Later
Apple's transition to its own silicon wasn't just smooth—it was revolutionary.
The Great X11-to-Wayland Migration
Security Flaws, Stubborn Apps, and the Long Road Ahead...