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AI Filmmaking Passes the Quality Threshold But Faces an Audience Problem
AI / Machine Learning

AI Filmmaking Passes the Quality Threshold But Faces an Audience Problem

AI-generated movies now look good enough to compete with human-made content but face an audience trust problem

Jun 18, 20262 min read
AI Disruption Demands Boardroom Action Before Crisis Hits
AI / Machine Learning

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.

Jun 18, 20263 min read
Shadow AI Poses Real Risks for Unprepared Enterprises
CyberSecurity

Shadow AI Poses Real Risks for Unprepared Enterprises

Employees are using unauthorized AI tools at work, creating security and compliance risks. Companies must act to manage this growing trend.

Jun 19, 20262 min read
Portable Projectors Challenge Expensive DLP Models
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Portable Projectors Challenge Expensive DLP Models

Affordable portable projectors from TV makers like Hisense are rivaling costly DLP units, reshaping consumer choices in home entertainment.

Jun 20, 20262 min read
A Doctor Uses a Gaming Mouse to Streamline Patient Care
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

A Doctor Uses a Gaming Mouse to Streamline Patient Care

A physician uses a Razer Naga MMO mouse to automate medical scripting, improving efficiency in telehealth visits.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Wireless TV Streamers Reshape Home Entertainment Without Aerial or Satellite
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

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.

Jun 22, 20262 min read
Why AMOLED Remains Absent From Large-Screen Televisions
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Why AMOLED Remains Absent From Large-Screen Televisions

AMOLED screens dominate smartphones but are missing from TVs due to high costs, burn-in risks and manufacturing challenges that keep the tech limited to smaller devices.

Jun 28, 20263 min read
Europe's AI Data Center Boom Skips Iceland Despite Ideal Conditions
Tech Policy & Regulation

Europe's AI Data Center Boom Skips Iceland Despite Ideal Conditions

Iceland offers abundant renewable energy for AI data centers, but regulatory and infrastructure barriers deter European investment.

Jun 30, 20263 min read
Oleophobic Coatings Go Mainstream: What That Means for Phone Owners
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Oleophobic Coatings Go Mainstream: What That Means for Phone Owners

Screen protectors now need oleophobic coatings to resist fingerprints and oil. The feature is becoming standard as manufacturers respond to consumer demand for cleaner displays.

Jun 30, 20263 min read
US Crackdown on Anthropic Models Highlights Looming AI Security Crisis
Tech Policy & Regulation

US Crackdown on Anthropic Models Highlights Looming AI Security Crisis

The US government targets Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over hacking capabilities, underscoring the inevitability of dangerous AI.

Jun 16, 20263 min read
Quantum computing threatens to break current encryption sooner than expected
CyberSecurity

Quantum computing threatens to break current encryption sooner than expected

Quantum computers could crack today's encryption within a decade. Enterprises are not prepared.

May 31, 20262 min read
Lattice-Based Cryptography Emerges as Post-Quantum Security Backbone
CyberSecurity

Lattice-Based Cryptography Emerges as Post-Quantum Security Backbone

Lattice-based cryptography is gaining traction as a leading method to secure data against future quantum computer attacks. This mathematical approach offers strong security guarantees and efficiency, making it a top candidate for new encryption standards.

May 31, 20262 min read
Google’s Android XR Glasses Will Work With iPhones, and That’s the Point
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Google’s Android XR Glasses Will Work With iPhones, and That’s the Point

Google’s upcoming XR glasses will support iOS devices, a move that could broaden their appeal beyond Android loyalists and challenge Apple’s walled garden.

May 21, 20262 min read
OpenRouter Hits $1.3B Valuation After $113M Series B Round
Startups / Funding

OpenRouter Hits $1.3B Valuation After $113M Series B Round

OpenRouter raised $113M in Series B funding led by CapitalG, more than doubling its valuation to $1.3B. Usage surged 5x in six months, signaling the rise of multi-AI-model platforms.

May 26, 20262 min read
Inside Linear's Speed: Engineering Secrets of the Fastest PM Tool
Software Development

Inside Linear's Speed: Engineering Secrets of the Fastest PM Tool

Linear’s performance edge comes from targeted engineering choices: optimistic UI, smart caching and thread prioritization. Here is the technical breakdown.

Jun 7, 20262 min read
Microsoft Agent 365 arrives as enterprises face shadow AI security threat
Big Tech

Microsoft Agent 365 arrives as enterprises face shadow AI security threat

Microsoft's new agent management platform goes live amid rising risks from ungoverned AI agents in enterprises.

May 20, 20262 min read
Google Chrome's New Encryption Blocks Cookie Theft by Malware
CyberSecurity

Google Chrome's New Encryption Blocks Cookie Theft by Malware

Chrome now encrypts browser cookies at the system level, preventing malware from reading and stealing them to hijack user sessions.

Jun 2, 20263 min read
Rising PC Prices Signal End of Budget Laptops as Memory Costs Surge
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Rising PC Prices Signal End of Budget Laptops as Memory Costs Surge

Memory shortages have pushed PC prices up by double digits in Europe. Analysts warn that sub-$500 laptops could disappear by 2026 as AI demand diverts chip supply.

Jun 10, 20262 min read
Amazon Quietly Restricts Sideloading on Newer Fire TV Stick Models
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Amazon Quietly Restricts Sideloading on Newer Fire TV Stick Models

Amazon is limiting app sideloading on newer Fire TV Sticks, blocking users from installing third-party apps. The move tightens control over Fire OS.

Jun 29, 20262 min read