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PyCharm AI Code Completion Raises New Security Questions for Developers
PyCharm AI code completions can be manipulated via malicious context, introducing security flaws. This raises supply chain risks and demands developer caution.

Alpine Linux Desktop Performance Comes With a Learning Curve
Alpine Linux offers blazing speed for desktop users but requires technical know-how.

SpaceX Reveals Orbital AI Data Center Design With Massive Compute Capacity
SpaceX detailed its AI1 satellite, an orbital data center wider than a Boeing 747 with an interchangeable chip payload delivering up to 150 kW of compute power.

Microsoft to Let Windows 11 Users Strip Web Results From Local Searches
Microsoft is developing a toggle to remove web results from local Windows 11 searches, responding to long-standing user complaints about mixed search outputs.

AI-Generated Code May Slow Software Teams Instead of Boosting Speed
New analysis suggests AI coding assistants could reduce team velocity by increasing review time and technical debt.

Dell and HP Face Off in a Shifting Laptop Market
The rivalry between Dell and HP is evolving as both brands adjust their laptop strategies to meet changing consumer demands for performance, design and price.

Portable Power Stations: Why Keeping Multiple Devices Connected Matters
A portable power station user explains why keeping three devices connected maximizes efficiency and ensures reliable backup power.

Government Orders Anthropic to Cut Foreign Access to Advanced AI Models
The US government ordered Anthropic to block Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign users, citing national security. Anthropic complied but questioned the lack of evidence.

Netgear Accuses TP-Link of Misleading Customers With American Company Image
Netgear countersues TP-Link, claiming its rival falsely advertises itself as an American company. The legal battle highlights deceptive branding tactics in the networking industry.

The Hidden Cost of AI: Workers Now Spend Hours 'Botsitting' to Fix Mistakes
Employees spend hours each week correcting AI errors, a phenomenon undermining promised productivity gains. This hidden labor cost reveals the gap between AI hype and reality.

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.

VoiceDraw Lets Engineers Sketch System Designs by Speaking Aloud
A new tool called VoiceDraw lets engineers create system architecture diagrams using voice commands, aiming to speed up design and documentation.

AI Is Quietly Replacing Self-Help Books
AI tools like ChatGPT offer personalized coaching, threatening the self-help book market. Publishers must adapt as readers shift to interactive digital advice.

New SMTP Relay Tool Adds Web Dashboard for Email Management
A new SMTP relay solution offers a web dashboard for managing email delivery, giving developers a self-hosted alternative to third-party APIs.

16-Year-Old SSD Writes 1 Petabyte of Data, Outlasting Its Rated Endurance by 25 Times
An enthusiast pushed a legacy Sandisk P4 SATA II SSD to one petabyte of writes, far exceeding its rated endurance. The drive survived without failure, highlighting the durability of older NAND technology.

Signal Introduces Username-Based Contacts to Protect Privacy
Signal introduces username-based contact discovery, letting users connect without sharing phone numbers, boosting privacy and control.

Real-Time Presence Goes Mainstream With TownSquare
TownSquare adds a real-time presence layer to any website, letting visitors see who else is online. The open-source tool mimics multiplayer features from apps like Figma and Google Docs.

Lithuanian Startup Launches Open-Source Drone Detection Network
A Lithuanian startup launched an open-source drone detection network targeting Shahed-type UAVs, using distributed sensors and shared data.

Wireless TV Streamers Reshape Home Entertainment Without Aerial or Satellite
A new wave of wireless TV streamers lets viewers access live and on-demand channels over wifi, bypassing traditional aerials and satellite dishes.

Human Writers Now Fear Sounding Like AI: Study Reveals Avoidance Tactics
A new study shows writers are altering their style to avoid sounding like AI. Many would stop supporting creators who use undisclosed AI.