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Tesla Challenges Autopilot Blame in Fatal Texas Crash Investigation
Tech Policy & Regulation

Tesla Challenges Autopilot Blame in Fatal Texas Crash Investigation

Tesla disputes claims its Autopilot system caused a fatal Texas crash. The company argues the system was not active, raising questions about data logs and driver responsibility.

Jun 23, 20262 min read
Study Finds Widespread Proxy SDKs in LG Smart TV Apps
CyberSecurity

Study Finds Widespread Proxy SDKs in LG Smart TV Apps

Research shows nearly half of LG Smart TV apps contain residential proxy SDKs that can route user traffic for ad fraud and geo-spoofing. The finding raises major privacy concerns.

Jun 23, 20263 min read
OpenAI Launches Initiative to Automate Bug Fixing for Open Source Projects
CyberSecurity

OpenAI Launches Initiative to Automate Bug Fixing for Open Source Projects

OpenAI's Daybreak program introduces Patch the Planet, an initiative using AI to help open source projects identify and patch vulnerabilities faster, addressing a critical gap in software supply chain security.

Jun 23, 20263 min read
DeFlock Tool Lets You Sidestep Flock's AI License Plate Readers
Tech Policy & Regulation

DeFlock Tool Lets You Sidestep Flock's AI License Plate Readers

A new free tool called DeFlock helps drivers locate and avoid Flock Safety's AI-powered license plate readers, pushing back against mass surveillance on public roads.

Jun 24, 20263 min read
UK Internet Users Seek Offshore Routing Amid Privacy Fears
CyberSecurity

UK Internet Users Seek Offshore Routing Amid Privacy Fears

Growing concerns over UK surveillance laws are driving internet users to route traffic through offshore nodes. This trend reflects rising distrust in domestic digital governance.

Jun 25, 20263 min read
Streaming VPN Detection Intensifies Ahead of World Cup 2026
CyberSecurity

Streaming VPN Detection Intensifies Ahead of World Cup 2026

Streaming platforms are using advanced techniques to block VPNs ahead of the World Cup 2026. Here's how they detect VPN traffic and what viewers can do to bypass blocks.

Jun 26, 20263 min read
Old-School Lighting Control: A New Device That Replaces Smart Switches
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Old-School Lighting Control: A New Device That Replaces Smart Switches

A new system offers a simpler, app-free way to control home lighting, appealing to those tired of complex smart home setups.

Jun 26, 20262 min read
Netflix Requires Unique Email for Every Profile as Password Sharing Crackdown Tightens
Big Tech

Netflix Requires Unique Email for Every Profile as Password Sharing Crackdown Tightens

Netflix now mandates each user profile have its own email address, affecting add-on members and tightening account sharing restrictions.

Jun 28, 20263 min read
After Mythos: The New Cyber Resilience Playbook
CyberSecurity

After Mythos: The New Cyber Resilience Playbook

The Mythos Cybersecurity incident forces a shift from panic to proactive resilience. Organizations now prioritize calm preparedness over reactive defense.

Jun 27, 20262 min read
AI Data Centers Test Grid Flexibility to Bypass Power Bottlenecks
Big Tech

AI Data Centers Test Grid Flexibility to Bypass Power Bottlenecks

Emerald AI's Conductor software enables data centers to reduce power draw during grid stress, helping avoid blackouts and new power plant construction. A London trial showed how flexible facilities could ease the AI energy crunch.

Jun 27, 20264 min read
Long Wave Radio Era Ends With Droitwich Transmitter Shutdown
Tech Policy & Regulation

Long Wave Radio Era Ends With Droitwich Transmitter Shutdown

The BBC's Long Wave service from Droitwich will be switched off, ending a century-old broadcast technology. The move affects millions of listeners and maritime communities.

Jun 27, 20263 min read
The Hidden Costs of Holding Onto Obsolete Technology
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

The Hidden Costs of Holding Onto Obsolete Technology

Holding onto old tech devices poses security risks and environmental harm. Experts urge consumers to discard outdated hardware like DVD players and old smartphones.

Jun 28, 20263 min read
The Quiet Power of Formal Verification in Software Engineering
Software Development

The Quiet Power of Formal Verification in Software Engineering

Formal verification is gaining traction as a critical method for building reliable software. This approach proves code correctness mathematically, reducing bugs and security flaws. Understanding its role is essential for modern development.

Jun 29, 20262 min read
MIT Study Rethinks Ozone Damage Timeline Before CFC Bans
Tech Policy & Regulation

MIT Study Rethinks Ozone Damage Timeline Before CFC Bans

New MIT research suggests ozone layer damage might have been detected decades earlier using modern tools. This reframes the timeline of environmental action before CFC bans took effect.

Jun 29, 20263 min read
Why Screen Sizes Are Measured Diagonally: A Tech History
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Why Screen Sizes Are Measured Diagonally: A Tech History

The diagonal screen measurement standard originated with CRT televisions and still confuses shoppers today. Here is why it persists and what it really means.

Jun 30, 20262 min read
Engineer Builds DIY Radar System That Identifies Materials by Type
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Engineer Builds DIY Radar System That Identifies Materials by Type

A developer created a millimeter-wave radar system that can classify materials like wood, metal and plastic. The open-source project demonstrates how consumer-grade hardware can perform advanced sensing tasks.

Jul 1, 20262 min read