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Ember.js 7.0 Arrives With Major Rewrite and Modernized Tooling
Big Tech

Ember.js 7.0 Arrives With Major Rewrite and Modernized Tooling

Ember.js 7.0 introduces a new reactivity system, drops legacy browser support, and improves TypeScript integration. Developers must prepare for breaking changes.

May 30, 20263 min read
NSA Deploys Anthropic AI for Cyber Attack Operations
CyberSecurity

NSA Deploys Anthropic AI for Cyber Attack Operations

The National Security Agency has started using Anthropic's Mythos AI system for offensive cyber attacks. The move raises new ethical and oversight questions about artificial intelligence in warfare.

Jun 5, 20263 min read
How Rust Procedural Macros Work Under the Hood
Software Development

How Rust Procedural Macros Work Under the Hood

A thorough breakdown of Rust's procedural macros system. This guide covers the mechanics of token streams, custom derive, and advanced macro expansion techniques for developers.

Jun 6, 20263 min read
Arlington Startup Raises $42M to Replace Ship Tracking With Smarter Sensors
Startups / Funding

Arlington Startup Raises $42M to Replace Ship Tracking With Smarter Sensors

A Virginia-based startup has raised $42 million to develop a networked sensor system for ships, aiming to surpass current AIS technology with a real-time 'hive mind' approach.

May 20, 20262 min read
Google Brings Gemini AI to Smartwatches With Wear OS 7
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Google Brings Gemini AI to Smartwatches With Wear OS 7

Google's Wear OS 7 integrates Gemini AI and a new widget system for smarter, faster smartwatch interactions. The update targets improved notifications and app fluidity.

May 20, 20262 min read
Amazon and Spotify Take Opposite Paths on AI Podcast Content
Big Tech

Amazon and Spotify Take Opposite Paths on AI Podcast Content

Amazon's Alexa+ now generates AI news podcasts while Spotify launches a system to verify human-made shows.

May 21, 20262 min read
Microsoft unveils 100 specialized AI agents for threat hunting at Build 2026
CyberSecurity

Microsoft unveils 100 specialized AI agents for threat hunting at Build 2026

Microsoft launched over 100 specialized AI agents for cybersecurity threat hunting at Build 2026. The system connects real vulnerabilities to Defender and GitHub.

Jun 2, 20262 min read
Microsoft Finally Lets Windows 11 Users Customize the Right-Click Menu
Big Tech

Microsoft Finally Lets Windows 11 Users Customize the Right-Click Menu

Microsoft is testing a new feature that allows Windows 11 users to configure the right-click context menu, addressing a long-standing complaint about the operating system.

Jun 4, 20262 min read
GrapheneOS User Reported to Police for Using Privacy-Focused OS
Tech Policy & Regulation

GrapheneOS User Reported to Police for Using Privacy-Focused OS

A GrapheneOS user was reported to authorities solely for using the privacy-focused operating system, raising concerns about surveillance and the criminalization of privacy tools.

Jun 6, 20263 min read
AI coding boom creates production chaos, Resolve AI launches multi-agent fix
AI / Machine Learning

AI coding boom creates production chaos, Resolve AI launches multi-agent fix

Resolve AI expands its platform with multi-agent investigation to tackle production failures caused by rapid AI code generation. The system uses coordinated agents that verify each other's findings.

May 21, 20263 min read
Samsung Reveals HBM5 Memory Prototype With In-Package Cooling
AI / Machine Learning

Samsung Reveals HBM5 Memory Prototype With In-Package Cooling

Samsung showed its first HBM5 memory prototype at Computex, pairing the next-gen AI memory with a new in-package cooling system called Heat Path Block to tackle thermal challenges.

Jun 6, 20262 min read
A Browser-Based Museum Lets Anyone Run 1,700 Vintage Operating Systems
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

A Browser-Based Museum Lets Anyone Run 1,700 Vintage Operating Systems

A new online museum offers free access to over 1,700 historic operating systems, all running in a web browser. Users can explore computing history from the 1940s to today without installing software.

May 29, 20263 min read
OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT Memory for Free Users, Closing Gap With Paid Tiers
AI / Machine Learning

OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT Memory for Free Users, Closing Gap With Paid Tiers

OpenAI improved ChatGPT memory, especially for free users. The chatbot now better retains conversation context across sessions. This closes a key gap between free and paid tiers.

Jun 4, 20263 min read
Windows 11 misses the mark on these key user requests
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Windows 11 misses the mark on these key user requests

Microsoft's Windows 11 update leaves several user-requested features unaddressed, frustrating many. This article explores five key areas where the OS falls short.

May 25, 20262 min read
Why Modular Home Security Systems Are Gaining Traction in 2026
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Why Modular Home Security Systems Are Gaining Traction in 2026

Modular home security systems offer flexibility and no long-term contracts. This trend is reshaping how homeowners approach safety and smart home integration.

May 21, 20262 min read
Overprivileged AI Agents Expose Banking Systems to New Attacks
AI / Machine Learning

Overprivileged AI Agents Expose Banking Systems to New Attacks

Financial firms face mounting security risks as AI agents access excessive data and systems. Overprivileged permissions create compliance vulnerabilities and trust issues across banking.

May 26, 20262 min read
Self-Hosted Email Without the Mail Server: A New Open Source Tool Emerges
Startups / Funding

Self-Hosted Email Without the Mail Server: A New Open Source Tool Emerges

Posthorn is a new open source tool that lets you self-host email without a traditional mail server. It simplifies setup and targets developers seeking privacy and control.

May 27, 20262 min read
Hackers Claim Massive Data Breach at Instructure, Targeting 9,000 Schools
CyberSecurity

Hackers Claim Massive Data Breach at Instructure, Targeting 9,000 Schools

Hackers say they stole student and staff data from nearly 9,000 schools using Instructure’s Canvas platform and locked users out, demanding negotiation by May 12.

May 29, 20263 min read
One developer built a museum of 600 operating systems you can run today
Software Development

One developer built a museum of 600 operating systems you can run today

Andrew Warkentin's Virtual OS Museum offers over 1,700 OS installations for download and emulation, spanning from 1948 to modern builds.

Jun 7, 20263 min read
Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Reaches European Roads, One Country at a Time
AI / Machine Learning

Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Reaches European Roads, One Country at a Time

Tesla expands Full Self-Driving to Lithuania after Netherlands. Gradual rollout faces strict European regulations.

May 20, 20262 min read