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Smart Chess Boards Reshape Competitive Play as Two Brands Lead the Market
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Smart Chess Boards Reshape Competitive Play as Two Brands Lead the Market

Chessnut and Millennium are driving a shift in chess with boards that combine physical pieces with digital analysis. These devices offer new training tools and online connectivity for players at all levels.

Jun 11, 20262 min read
London's Phone Theft Fight: Met Police and Apple Share Stolen Device Data
Big Tech

London's Phone Theft Fight: Met Police and Apple Share Stolen Device Data

London's Metropolitan Police and Apple will share stolen device identifiers to disrupt the city's phone theft market. The collaboration aims to collapse criminal networks and push for new legislation if tech companies fail to act.

Jun 11, 20263 min read
Dell and HP Face Off in a Shifting Laptop Market
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

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.

Jun 12, 20262 min read
Samsung Heavy Industries Wins Approval for Floating Data Center Ships
Big Tech

Samsung Heavy Industries Wins Approval for Floating Data Center Ships

Samsung Heavy Industries has secured regulatory approval to build floating data centers on ships.

Jun 12, 20263 min read
UK Bans Social Media for Children Under 16 in Sweeping Online Safety Move
Tech Policy & Regulation

UK Bans Social Media for Children Under 16 in Sweeping Online Safety Move

The UK government has announced a ban on social media for children under 16 and a minimum age for chatbots, aiming to protect young people from online harms.

Jun 15, 20262 min read
VoiceDraw Lets Engineers Sketch System Designs by Speaking Aloud
Software Development

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.

Jun 17, 20262 min read
UK Government Pushes Flawed Facial Age Checks for Asylum Seekers
Tech Policy & Regulation

UK Government Pushes Flawed Facial Age Checks for Asylum Seekers

The UK Home Office will deploy facial recognition for age verification on asylum seekers despite internal tests showing the technology is unreliable and prone to errors.

Jun 18, 20262 min read
PostgresBench Brings Reproducible Testing to Cloud Database Choices
Software Development

PostgresBench Brings Reproducible Testing to Cloud Database Choices

A new open-source benchmark, PostgresBench, aims to standardize performance testing for PostgreSQL services. It offers reproducible results across self-managed and cloud providers, helping developers make informed infrastructure decisions.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Cognitive Debt Emerges as the Next Major Challenge for Engineering Teams
Software Development

Cognitive Debt Emerges as the Next Major Challenge for Engineering Teams

CTOs warn that cognitive debt, the mental overhead from complex systems, now rivals technical debt in slowing innovation and team productivity.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Virginia Lawsuit Targets Ring's Visitor Facial Recognition Without Consent
Tech Policy & Regulation

Virginia Lawsuit Targets Ring's Visitor Facial Recognition Without Consent

A class action lawsuit alleges Ring's Familiar Faces feature collects biometric data from visitors and passersby without their knowledge, challenging the opt-in model.

Jun 21, 20263 min read
SAT Scores Resurface as Job Application Requirement
Tech Policy & Regulation

SAT Scores Resurface as Job Application Requirement

Some employers are asking job applicants for SAT scores, reviving a controversial hiring practice linked to socioeconomic bias.

Jun 23, 20262 min read
San Francisco Nonprofit Deploys Robots to Address Volunteer Shortage in Meal Prep
AI / Machine Learning

San Francisco Nonprofit Deploys Robots to Address Volunteer Shortage in Meal Prep

A San Francisco nonprofit in the Tenderloin district is using robotic arms to prepare meals as human volunteer numbers decline. The tech-enabled kitchen aims to serve thousands more meals weekly.

May 24, 20263 min read