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AI Tools Boost Skilled Workers More Than Novices, Studies Show
AI amplifies the productivity of experienced workers, widening the skill gap. Research indicates that technical expertise determines who benefits most from AI assistants.

The New Complexity of Large Language Models
Large language models are growing more complex with new architectures and techniques. This shift has implications for performance, interpretability, and the future of AI research.

Why AI Companies Are Ditching Modern Fonts for Classic Serifs
AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic are adopting serif fonts to appear more trustworthy. Critics argue the trend is superficial and formulaic.

Why Subscription-Free Home Security Cameras Are Taking Over in 2026
A growing number of home security camera makers are dropping monthly fees. Consumers gain more control and save money as the market shifts toward one-time purchase models.

USB Charger Market Shifts as GaN Technology Drives Smaller, Faster Power Adapters
The USB charger market is evolving with GaN technology enabling smaller, more powerful adapters. Deals on multi-port chargers up to 100W reflect a trend toward compact, high-efficiency power solutions for laptops and devices.

Why a DIY Robot Using Air Muscles Could Reshape Soft Robotics
A hobbyist-built bipedal robot uses pneumatic artificial muscles instead of motors, demonstrating a lighter, safer and more compliant walking motion that could inspire future soft robotics designs.

Off-Road Navigation Goes Digital: How Android Auto Apps Are Changing Trail Driving
Free Android Auto apps now offer off-road navigation capabilities once reserved for expensive GPS devices, making trail driving more accessible.

Gel-Based Batteries Bridge the Gap as Solid-State Remains Elusive
Solid-state battery production lags, but gel-based semi-solid state alternatives offer safer, more practical solutions for consumer electronics and e-bikes.

New OCR Technique Enables One-Shot Parsing of Long Documents
A new OCR technique, one-shot long-horizon parsing, can digitize entire documents in a single pass. It promises faster, more accurate processing for enterprises and archives.

Inside the SolarWinds Breach: Hackers Had Full Access to Treasury Systems
New details reveal Russian-linked hackers infiltrated Treasury email systems far deeper than previously known. The supply chain attack compromised thousands of government and private networks, exposing critical security gaps.

Programmable Disclosure Aims to Rebuild User Trust in Data Privacy
A new approach called programmable disclosure offers users dynamic control over their personal data, potentially transforming static privacy policies into interactive trust-building tools.

Early Evidence Suggests AI Use Is Eroding Critical Thinking Skills
New research indicates reliance on AI tools may diminish critical thinking skills, raising concerns about long-term cognitive impacts across work and daily life.

SSD Prices Surge Nationwide but SanDisk Deal Bucks the Trend
The 8TB SanDisk Desk Drive drops $1,000 at Best Buy amid rising SSD costs. The deal offers a rare window for high-capacity storage buyers.

Exchanges Move to Trade AI Tokens Like Oil and Gold
Major financial exchanges are developing futures and derivatives for AI tokens, treating artificial intelligence compute capacity as a tradeable commodity.

VCs Warn AI Frenzy Fuels Dangerous Groupthink Among Startups
Top venture capitalists see an AI funding bubble with young founders raising millions easily. They warn of groupthink and inflated valuations in the startup ecosystem.

UK Businesses Boost AI and Security Spending Amid Rising Cyber Threats
UK companies are increasing investments in AI and cybersecurity despite fears that new tech could introduce fresh risks. Geopolitical tensions drive the surge.

The enterprise AI adoption challenge: building systems users rely on
Enterprises face a critical challenge in making AI systems indispensable to users. Success hinges on practical value, seamless integration and trust.

How European Students Are Using AI for Productivity, Not Cheating
New data shows European students use AI for productivity, not cheating. This shifts education policy from bans to integration.

Time Tracking Software Market Shifts Toward Freelancer and Remote Team Needs
A review of top time-tracking tools reveals a market shift toward freelancer and remote team needs, with Toggl Track leading for simplicity and Timely for automation.

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.