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Apple Turns Parents Into Gatekeepers With Expanded Child Safety Controls
Apple's new iOS child safety features require parental approval for apps, browsing and contacts, turning parents into IT administrators.

Insta360 Challenges DJI With Detachable Display in Pocket Camera Market
Insta360's Luna Ultra introduces a detachable display for vloggers, directly competing with DJI's Osmo Pocket 4. The feature could reshape creator preferences in the compact gimbal camera segment.

Foldable Phones Reshape the Premium Smartphone Market
A month with a foldable phone reveals why premium slab flagships no longer offer enough value. The shift could reshape the entire smartphone market.

Honor Magic V6 Highlights the Challenge of Foldable Phone Innovation
Honor's new foldable sets three world firsts but illustrates a market where incremental hardware gains are losing impact.

AnduinOS 2.0 Offers a Familiar Landing Spot for Windows Users Eyeing Linux
AnduinOS 2.0 is a new Linux distro that mimics Windows 11 while improving speed and privacy. It could lower the barrier for Windows users considering a switch.

Robot Vacuums Enter a New Era of Smarter Home Cleaning
Shark and Eufy lead the 2026 robot vacuum market with advanced navigation and self-cleaning features, signaling a shift toward fully autonomous home cleaning.

Fire TV Stick Performance Degrades Over Time: What Users Can Do
Amazon Fire TV Sticks can slow down due to storage bloat and background processes. Users can clear cache, uninstall apps, or factory reset to restore speed.

Alibaba Qwen Robot Suite Targets Physical World Intelligence
Alibaba released Qwen-Robot Suite, a foundation model collection for robotics and embodied AI. The suite integrates vision, language and action to enable physical world understanding.

Estonia Pioneers Digital IDs for AI Agents to Curb Online Lawlessness
Estonia is issuing personal identification codes to AI agents, a first-of-its-kind experiment in digital accountability that could reshape how autonomous systems operate online.

AI Disruption Demands Boardroom Action Before Crisis Hits
Corporate boards must measure the cost of AI inaction not just adoption. When success hides disruption, challenging assumptions and building disruptive strategies becomes critical.

Hackers Hijack Legitimate News Sites to Spread Malware, Experts Warn
Cybercriminals are compromising trusted news websites and using fake reviews to distribute malware. Experts warn this creates a misleading impression of safety for users.

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

How Apple Converted Headphone Users Into A Billion-Dollar Accessory Market
Apple’s AirPods created a new market for wireless earbuds, driving massive revenue and reshaping consumer electronics.

US Regulator Orders Fast-Track for AI Data Centers That Generate Their Own Power
FERC orders grid operators to fast-track AI data center connections if they self-generate power or cut peak usage. Implementation required within 90 days.

Microsoft Researcher Uses Goats From Age of Empires II To Mock AI Consciousness Claims
A Microsoft researcher built a neural network using goats from Age of Empires II to satirize claims of AI consciousness.

How a Bumbling Robot Vacuum Sparked a Home Robotics Revolution
The Roomba's journey from a simple bump-and-clean machine to a beloved household icon reveals how iRobot turned functional tech into an emotional connection, reshaping consumer robotics forever.

Claude Code Ban Highlights Risks of AI Tool Dependency
A developer's sudden ban from Anthropic's Claude Code raises concerns about opaque AI platform policies and developer reliance on single tools.

Modular Laser Engraver Brings Big Potential and Bigger Risks
Creality's Falcon T1 offers interchangeable laser modules but costs up to $10K and suffers from beta-level support and staggered module availability.

Seedcamp Hits $1B AUM With $320M in New Funds for Early-Stage Startups
European seed investor Seedcamp closed on $320 million across two funds, reaching $1 billion in assets under management. The firm plans to back seed-stage startups with a focus on AI and deep tech.

OpenAI and Broadcom Unveil Jalapeño Chip for AI Workloads
OpenAI and Broadcom have launched their first jointly developed AI chip, named Jalapeño, designed specifically for large language models. The chip marks a strategic shift toward custom silicon amid soaring demand for AI compute.